Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles home to two Terminator­s

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Kawhi Leonard had many reasons for coming to work in Los Angeles; laying the groundwork for a future career as a leading man in Hollywood was probably not one of them.

But Arnold Schwarzene­gger, his costar in a commercial for the upcoming film “Terminator: Dark Fate,” thinks he could one day make that transition.

“Kawhi is great,” Schwarzene­gger said. “He’s very funny and very natural on camera.”

The commercial debuted last week before the NBA season opener between the Lakers and Clippers, and shows Schwarzene­gger running into Leonard at Gold’s Gym in Venice. Schwarzene­gger and Leonard, who has been nicknamed “The Terminator,” meet Paul George and Linda Hamilton, who makes fun of Leonard’s “crazy robot laugh.” The 60-second spot has been viewed nearly 3 million times on Schwarzene­gger’s Twitter page. He laughs when he thinks back to the extravagan­t production behind the commercial.

“I arrived and there were motor homes everywhere,” he recalled, “like we were shooting a movie, and I said, ‘What are we doing here?’ It’s a commercial with three guys and Linda Hamilton and we need 15 trucks and camera equipment and lighting equipment? I said, ‘C’mon, guys, we can shoot this with a handheld.’

“They wanted me to put on makeup and I said, ‘You want me to go to the gym and do makeup? What are we talking about? Since when do athletes have makeup on in the gym?’ It was too much.”

Schwarzene­gger didn’t know about Leonard’s nickname until the commercial shoot, but he loved the way Leonard was showcased in the spot.

“The finished product turned out great,” Schwarzene­gger said. “Both of those guys were very funny and natural.

“I liked that we showed he’s a real Terminator. At the end, when he walked away, his eyes lit up. Maybe there’s something else we don’t know about this guy.”

The commercial is another example of how far the Clippers have come the last decade. If a similar commercial would have been shot 10 years ago, Schwarzene­gger would have likely shot the spot with Lakers players. When Schwarzene­gger moved to Los Angeles in 1968, he became a Lakers fan because of his friendship with Wilt Chamberlai­n, who had joined the Lakers that summer in a trade.

“I was working out at the original Muscle Beach in Santa Monica and there was Wilt Chamberlai­n playing volleyball,” Schwarzene­gger said. “He was a fantastic volleyball player, but that’s also where he would go to pick up his girls. He was a funny guy and we had a great relationsh­ip.

“I would go watch him play when he was on the Lakers and we would work out together at Gold’s Gym. He was the only basketball player in those days I saw working out with weights. He did triceps extensions with 180 pounds, which blew us all away. He was so strong. Our relationsh­ip extended into making ‘Conan the Destroyer,’ where we worked out every day on set.”

Schwarzene­gger’s support of the Lakers continues, as does his friendship with LeBron James, which began almost a decade ago. They partnered to launch Ladder, a sports nutrition company, and shot a commercial for the product last year.

“I have been friends with LeBron for many, many years with his involvemen­t in afterschoo­l programs,” Schwarzene­gger said.

“He was always very interested in helping kids. When he was playing in Miami, we had an event in Florida and I asked if he could help with this after-school program and he came and he got involved in donating his money and his time. He was always very generous and we became good friends. When LeBron wanted to start his own supplement line ... I told him we should market this together and we did.”

Though Schwarzene­gger will be rooting for his friend and business partner to win a championsh­ip this season with the Lakers, he said he understood why Leonard and George chose the Clippers.

“They’ve created their own little special thing and that’s really important for the identity of the Clippers,” Schwarzene­gger said. “LeBron has his own thing with the Lakers and I wish him well. The focus is on the personalit­ies this season. With Kawhi and Paul, the Clippers have two of the best personalit­ies, and they’re fun to watch. I’m going to tune in to watch to see if they can pull it off this season.”

Schwarzene­gger, who was the governor of California from 2003 to 2011, is no longer in politics, but he offered a politicall­y correct answer when asked which Los Angeles team he would be pulling for this season.

“I became a big fan of the Lakers because of Wilt, but I was never a fanatic,” he said. “I enjoyed watching them play. I support all the teams in Los Angeles. I support the Lakers and the Clippers. I just love that we have as many teams as possible.

“I hated when we lost the NFL, but now it’s back and we have two teams in every major profession­al sport. That’s the way it should be. L.A. should have it all.”

 ?? Ezra Shaw Getty Images ?? KAWHI LEONARD, left, and Paul George costar for the Clippers when they’re not acting in commercial­s in Los Angeles to promote “Terminator: Dark Fate.”
Ezra Shaw Getty Images KAWHI LEONARD, left, and Paul George costar for the Clippers when they’re not acting in commercial­s in Los Angeles to promote “Terminator: Dark Fate.”
 ?? Willy Sanjuan Invision/Associated Press ?? ARNOLD SCHWARZENE­GGER and Linda Hamilton have returned to the “Terminator” franchise.
Willy Sanjuan Invision/Associated Press ARNOLD SCHWARZENE­GGER and Linda Hamilton have returned to the “Terminator” franchise.
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