From Terminator to Governator! Arnold Schwarzenegger played many roles throughout his impressive career.
16.05.2023 - 18:37 / nme.com
Arnold Schwarzenegger has criticised Terminator sequels Genisys and Dark Fate, saying they were “not well written”.The actor, who has starred in every Terminator film except 2009’s Terminator Salvation where his facial likeness was shown using CGI, said he was “done” with the franchise during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.“The franchise is not done. I’m done,” Schwarzenegger said.
“I got the message loud and clear that the world wants to move on with a different theme when it comes to The Terminator.“Someone has to come up with a great idea. The Terminator was largely responsible for my success, so I always would look at it very fondly.”While Schwarzenegger is a fan of the first three movies, he has less affection for the most recent sequels: Terminator Genisys and Terminator: Dark Fate.“The first three movies were great,” the actor added.
“Number four [Salvation] I was not in because I was governor. Then five [Genisys] and six [Dark Fate] didn’t close the deal as far as I’m concerned.
We knew that ahead of time because they were just not well written.”Terminator Genisys was widely panned by critics when it was released in 2015. The film, which also stars Emilia Clarke, holds a 26 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.After the poor reception of Genisys, 2019’s Terminator: Dark Fate attempted to course correct by serving as a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
From Terminator to Governator! Arnold Schwarzenegger played many roles throughout his impressive career.
Arnold Schwarzenegger unleashes his inner prankster in a new video shared by Netflix to promote his new spy thriller series “FUBAR”.
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Clint Eastwood never quits.
A post shared by Arnold Schwarzenegger (@schwarzenegger)This isn’t the first time Schwarzenegger has used that “heroes don’t retire – they reload,” line. It’s the tagline from his hit Netflix series “Fubar,”, but since the line is clearly a pun not only on Schwarzenegger’s aging spy character on the show, it’s also a reference to himself, it’s come in very handy when he’s wanted to say nice things about other aging action stars.For example, Bruce Willis, who has been unfortunately forced to retire from acting due to the onset of a rare form of dementia. Speaking to Cinemablend recently, Schwarzenegger said about Willis: “I think that he’s fantastic.
Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a heartwarming tribute wishing his longtime friend Clint Eastwood a happy 93rd birthday. The Terminator star, 75, shared a throwback snap of the duo skiing together as he gushed about the showbiz icon. 'Happy birthday, Clint! You've inspired me, you've mentored me, and you're a wonderful friend.
Bruce Willis was forced to retire in March 2022 due to a tragic frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, and his fans have been wishing him the best. The actor is one of the most respected stars in Hollywood and is an icon across generations. Willis has worked with huge names throughout his career, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, in The Expendables.
For Fabiana Udeno, co-starring with Arnold Schwarzenegger was "intimidating," but those feelings quickly passed as she got to know the action icon on set. "He's a leader who's a true leader in every way," Udeno told Fox News Digital. "He can get the crew, the cast everybody inspired.
BreAnna Bell Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Fubar” performed an action-packed coup on top of Netflix’s English TV list during the May 22-28 viewing window, taking down “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” for the No. 1 position after a three-week run.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is honoring Bruce Willis as only a fellow action icon can. The star was asked about Willis' retirement in a recent interview and offered a touching response. «I think that he's fantastic,» Schwarzenegger told of his co-star in . «He was, always for years and years, is a huge, huge star.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Arnold Schwarzenegger praised his “Expendables” co-star Bruce Willis as “a huge, huge star” and “a kind man” in a recent interview with CinemaBlend during the press tour for his Netflix action-comedy series “Fubar.” Schwarzenegger was asked to weigh in on Willis’ retirement from acting, which was announced last year as Willis’ family disclosed his aphasia diagnosis. “I think that he’s fantastic,” Schwarzenegger said about Willis. “He was, always for years and years, is a huge, huge star. And I think that he will always be remembered as a great, great star. And a kind man. I understand that under his circumstances, health-wise, that he had to retire. But in general, you know, we never really retire. Action heroes, they reload.”
said he was “stepping away” from his decades-long moviemaking career after being diagnosed with aphasia.Aphasia is a condition that can affect a person’s ability to speak, write and understand language, with treatment including speech and language therapies, according to Mayo Clinic.His family announced in February 2023 that his condition had worsened, and he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.Speaking to CinemaBlend about his new Netflix series “FUBAR,” Schwarzenegger called Willis a “kind man.”“I think that he’s fantastic,” the 75-year-old told the outlet. “He was, always for years and years, is a huge, huge star.
Arnold Schwarzenegger shared some kind words for Bruce Willis following his recent retirement from acting. In March 2022, Willis’s family first announced that the Die Hard actor would be “stepping away” from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia. In a later update, his family shared that his condition had progressed, and he had now been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.
told Men’s Health for its July/August cover story that “people are dying” from abusing performance-enhancing drugs. When the 75-year-old was a bodybuilder in the 1970s, he said he legally did a regimen of testosterone and D-Bol under the supervision of a doctor. “Bodybuilding always, always was considered a safe sport,” he said. “But now, it’s not. Now people are dying.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has shared a tribute to his The Expendables co-star Bruce Willis after Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Willis' family announced the news earlier this year in February, which followed the news last year that he was stepping away from acting following a diagnosis of aphasia, a language disorder that affects a person's cognitive skills. In a new interview with Cinema Blend to promote his new Netflix show FUBAR, Schwarzenegger took a moment to pay tribute to Willis.
Arnold Schwarzenegger says Bruce Willis should be remembered for more than his films.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has had a long association with Bruce Willis, going back decades.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is speaking out about Bruce Willis.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has burst back onto our screens in Netflix's latest action series, Fubar.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is warning of the dangers of abusing steroids while bodybuilding. The "Terminator" star told Men’s Health for its July/August cover story that "people are dying" from abusing performance enhancing drugs. When the 75-year-old was a bodybuilder in the 1970s, he said he legally did a regimen of testosterone and D-Bol under the supervision of a doctor. "Bodybuilding always, always was considered a safe sport," he said. "But now, it’s not.