Arnold Schwarzenegger’s shocking confession about Terminator franchise
Hollywood action star reveals worst movie on Andy Cohen’s show
Arnold Schwarzenegger has recently made shocking confession about Terminator franchise
The True Lies actor opened up about his disliking for Terminator: Salvation, which co-starred Christian Bale and was directed by Joseph McGinty Nichol.
Interestingly, it was the only movie in the franchise that the actor didn’t star in because of his political responsibility.
Arnold rose to fame with his Terminator role and appeared in five of the six installments released between 1984 and 2019.
During an appearance on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live, the FUBAR actor disclosed, “I would say the worst was probably number four because that was done during the time I was governor [of California] and I was not in it.”
He told host Andy, “How do you do a Terminator movie without me being in the Terminator movie? It doesn’t make any sense.”
Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time Arnold showed disdain for the movie.
In 2015, while promoting Genisys, the actor expressed his gratitude that he did not appear in Salvation.
“It sucked,” he declared in a Good Morning America interview.
Arnold also talked about his favourite one, adding, “I really can’t say that. I think the three I was in all had their own personalities and interesting storylines.”
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