The Borneo Post

Arnie interested in more ‘Terminator’

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THE GUVNOR has expressed an interest in returning to the “Terminator” franchise, as long as “the story is written well and it really entertains the whole world.”

“The Terminator franchise is never fi nished,” actor and ex- Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzene­gger, told movie ticket- selling business Fandango.

He also pointed out that franchise creator James Cameron, who wrote and directed 1984’s “The Terminator” and 1991 sequel “Terminator 2,” would soon regain control of its future:

“Remember that after 2018, James Cameron is getting it back, and then it will continue on!”

“I’m always looking forward to doing another Terminator, especially if the story is written well and it’s really entertains the whole world.”

Fifth fi lm in the series, the timeline- splitting “Terminator Genisys,” was released in 2015 and made US$ 440 million worldwide against a production budget of US$ 155 million.

Schwarzene­gger was speaking ahead of the simultaneo­us release of “Aftermath,” based on the 2002 mid- air collision above Überlingen, Germany. Costarring Scoot McNairy (“Gone Girl”), Maggie Grace (“Taken,” “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn”), and Martin Donovan (“Legends of Tomorrow”), it releases Apr 7 in theatres and through Video on Demand services.

Director Elliott Lester previously steered “Nightingal­e” for HBO, which was nominated for an Emmy, while lead actor David Oyelowo won a Black Reel award and was likewise nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy. —

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Theron arrives for the premiere of ‘Fast and Furious 8’ in Berlin on Tuesday. — AFP photo

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