Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)
I’m in great shape at 72
every last time-travelling Terminator. She is meaner and readier than ever to do whatever it takes to save humanity.
Reunited with Hamilton for the first time in 28 years, Schwarzenegger is on riotous form as he reprises his iconic role as the T-800.
The once-feared killing machine appears to have grown a conscience, acquired a family and settled into a life of domestic bliss – as a drapery salesman, no less – without anyone suspecting his true nature.
Understandably, Arnie is given all the funniest lines, which he seems to delight in delivering in the Terminator’s characteristic deadpan tone. And while there are perhaps one too many gags about the banality of his new “white picket fence” life, it’s impossible not to chuckle.
Tully star Mackenzie Davis proves once more she is the real deal, giving one of her best ever physical performances. She said of the role: “It was really challenging and taxing and invigorating.”
And Reyes delivers a world-class performance as a young woman carrying the fate of the world on her shoulders.
Terminator: Dark Fate isn’t just a welcome addition to this much-loved franchise, it is also easily the most fun you’ll have watching an ARNOLD Schwarzenegger revealed how he stays in great shape at 72. He said: “I train every day, ride bikes every day so that I’m ready. “For me it’s normal that I’ll do my action movies ready and in shape. I always spend a lot of time before I get on set with my wardrobe, practising shooting on my ranch.
“I like to take my costume home, doing everything in it for a month. When I come to the set I don’t want to waste time.”
LINDA revealed that she and co-star Natalia
Reyes got ear infections after working in a water tank for weeks. The actress was later hung upside down in a Hummer with water pouring in which made her feel sick every day. She said: “For several weeks I wondered what breakfast I could eat that would look good thrown up on Mackenzie
[Davis, below].”