Showing posts with label Arnold Schwarzenegger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arnold Schwarzenegger. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Two New 'Terminator' films could net Arnold Schwarzenegger 24m Pounds

Arnold Schwarzenegger has been offered to star in two new 'Terminator' films that could net him around 24million pounds- the biggest comeback chance in Hollywood history.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Life of Arnold Schwarzenegger's secret child forever changed

The child fathered by Arnold Schwarzenegger and kept a secret is facing a changed life, but Schwarzenegger most likely won't be affected professionally by the scandal, experts say.

Schwarzenegger acknowledged Tuesday that he had fathered a child with a household staffer during his 25-year marriage to Maria Shriver and kept it a secret. Last week, Schwarzenegger and Shriver announced their decision to separate.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger Fathered Out-of-Wedlock Baby

Arnold Schwarzenegger fathered a baby with a member of his household staff, and that is what sent Maria Shriver packing ... and right into the office of a powerful financial adviser to get her affairs in order to end her marriage, TMZ has learned.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger to play ‘The Terminator 5’ again: "I'll be back"

It has emerged that Arnold Schwarzenegger will return to his iconic role as ‘The Terminator’ in a new film.

The Hollywood star and former politician plans to make a comeback to the big screen by starring in a sequel to the four-part action movie.

After nearly 30 years since the original James Cameron flick, the former California governor has promised his fans that he would return with as much violent action as ever.

"I can step very comfortably into the entertainment world and do an action movie with the same violence that I've always done," , the Courier Mail quoted him as telling the LA Times.

The film, at this stage being referred to as Terminator 5, is in a very early pre-production stage but is apparently to be directed by Fast 5 director, Justin Lin.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger's next role may be president of the EU

Arnold Schwarzenegger, who made a seamless transition from Hollywood film stardom to California governor, could have his sights set on a new job as next head of the European Union, U.S. media reported.

The Austrian-born former body builder, 63, at loose ends as he tries to figure out what his next act should be, reportedly is being advised by aides to return to his native Europe to run for the EU presidency, Newsweek reported.

“In the next few years, the EU will be looking for a much more high-profile president — somebody who can unify Europe,” Schwarzenegger's chief of staff Terry Tamminen told the magazine.
“The French won't want a German, and the Germans won't want an Italian. How about a European-born person who went off to America and — could return to be the Washington or Jefferson of a new unified Europe?” said Tamminen, all but nominating his former boss for the job.

Schwarzenegger, who in January ended two terms as California's governor, occupies a unique place as an American celebrity who is as much a politician as he is a movie star.

When he ended his stint as California's Republican “Governator,” observers were curious to see if the former action hero would return to the big screen or remain in the political fray.

Even now, Schwarzenegger has remained mum on the question of whether he'll pursue a career in politics or movies.

What is certain is that he will not be able to run for another political office he might like to vie for — U.S. president. Under American law, only native born Americans can stand for the highest U.S. office.

Still, Newsweek suggested that there are fans, both inside and outside America, who might not be averse to Arnold as U.S. president.

The magazine cited a recent meeting in London between Schwarzenegger and Prime Minister David Cameron, in which the British politician joked: “We need to change the (U.S.) Constitution and then you can run (for president). That's what we're going to do.”

Schwarzenegger came to the United States as a penniless 21-year-old in 1968, but became a millionaire and won the Mr. Universe title four more times. He then shrugged off barbs about his thick accent as he turned to acting.

Joining Hollywood's royalty, his ominous “Terminator” catchphrases “I'll be back” and “Hasta la vista, baby” have now entered the English lexicon — and he still uses them frequently as a politician.

Even if he quits both politics and acting, Newsweek wrote, he is plenty busy with his work for the United Nations and other organizations on climate change and numerous other charitable causes.

A book deal also is said to be in the works, and he is reported to be in talks for a sequel to 1994 blockbuster “True Lies.”

But even Schwarzenegger's wife of 25 years, Maria Shriver, a member of the illustrious Kennedy political dynasty, told Newsweek that she had no clue what her mercurial husband's next move will be.

“No matter what Arnold decides to do, I'm sure he'll have fun doing it, and it will have impact,” she said.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger announces 'The Governator' cartoon

He's Back!!! Arnold Schwarzenegger's first big project since leaving office has been revealed, and as rumored, will feature the actor/politician as a larger-than-life superhero.

The 63-year-old has announced in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly that he’s teaming up with legendary comic book genius Stan Lee to bring the animated series, titled “The Governator” to life.

“When I ran for governor back in 2003 and I started hearing people talking about ‘The Governator’, I thought the word was so cool,” he told EW. “The word Governator combined two worlds – the world of politics and the movie world. And the cartoon brings everything together. It combines the governor, the ‘Terminator’, the bodybuilding world, the ‘True Lies’ world.”

Said Stan: ”Only after he leaves the governor’s office, Arnold decides to become a crime fighter and builds a secret high-tech crime-fighting centre under his house in Brentwood.”

Along with a teenage team that assists "The Governator" in fighting various injustices, Schwarzenegger's alter ego will also have a suit that allows him to breathe underwater and turn invisible. Oh yea - and a fleet of "eco-friendly cars"; which is different from the actual reality of the former Governor's garage.

According to sources, Lee is working overtime to deliver a "Governator" prototype in time for the Comic Con convention in July. The current schedule has the series and a comic book launching by the end of 2012.

Schwarzenegger will officially unveil his plans for "The Governator" during the annual MIPTV international festival in Cannes, France next week on April 4.