The streak of big budget blockbusters capturing carnage in San Francisco continues — the newest “Terminator” movie will be filming late Monday and early Tuesday in two separate San Francisco locations.

Details about the plot of “Terminator: Genesis” haven’t been released. But the movie, expected to hit theaters next summer, stars former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger — who turned 67 on July 30 — and Emilia Clarke, known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen on the HBO show “Game of Thrones.”

From 9 p.m. Monday to 4 a.m. Tuesday, crews will be filming around California Street and Powell Street downtown, using stunt cars and motorized cable cars to create chaotic city scenes, said Lauren Machado of the San Francisco Film Commission.

Drivers headed down California will be stopped during filming, with holds of around one minute, she said. Police officers will also be stationed around the area to advise drivers to avoid California Street. The crew has permits to film on California between Leavenworth and Powell streets.

Because the film is being shot after 10 p.m., the production company had to secure approval from scores of neighbors in the area, Machado said. The company handed out fliers to 1,500 neighbors, including hotels, and 1,111 responded. Nearly 99 percent of responses approved of the filming.

They’ll also film on Mission Street between First and Second streets from around 11 p.m. to the early morning. That area, unlike California and Powell, will be closed to shoot a scene in which extras flee “something computer-generated,” Machado said.

This past weekend, filming took place at the Bay Bridge, said Leah Robinson-Leach of Caltrans. Filmmakers also shot at the Golden Gate Bridge, and will be shooting there throughout the week, though the action will be subtle and won’t require any closures, said Denis Mulligan of the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District.