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Does this behind-the-scenes video for Terminator 6 reveal the film's simplistic title?

By Josh Weiss
Terminator 6

We still haven't received a trailer for the sixth Terminator movie, directed by Deadpool's Tim Miller, but there is a new behind-the-scenes video, which contains our first footage from the highly anticipated sci-fi feature.

Posted by the Hungarian National Film Fund, the video features interviews with Miller and Arnold Schwarzenegger from the film's set in Hungary. Schwarzenegger is reprising his role as the T-800 robot for the fifth time in the franchise, unless you count the one that looked like a younger version of him in Salvation.

A major part of the video is the possible reveal of the project's title, which may simply be "Terminator." While a tad confusing, there is precedent from David Gordon Green's sequel/retcon to Halloween back in October.

Check out the video below:

The video also features Andrew G. Vajna, a Hungarian producer, who was involved with Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator: Salvation, and The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Unfortunately, this was his last set visit, as he passed away just five days ago at the age of 74. Vajna was remembered by Schwarzenegger on Twitter:

While not much is known about the film's plot, fans can rest assured that James Cameron is acting as executive producer, having also conceived the story with Miller and David Ellison. Also returning is Linda Hamilton, reprising her role as Sarah Connor, the badass mother of humanity's leader against the machines, John Connor.

Mackenzie Davis (Blade Runner 2049, Halt and Catch Fire), Gabriel Luna (Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Natalia Reyes (Birds of Passage), Diego Boneta (Scream Queens), and Jude Collie (playing John Connor) will star alongside Hamilton and Schwarzenegger.

Written by David S. GoyerTerminator 6 — or perhaps just Terminator — opens in theaters everywhere Nov. 1.