Action hero turned politician, is attached to start a new movie "Terminator" was done shopping in Hollywood studios industry source said on Wednesday. Watch New Movies here.
Schwarzenegger, 63, who played the cyborg killing machine in three major films with the slogan "I'll be back" on board to resume a role that helped make him one of the most successful and recognizable stars in Hollywood, said source.
The news follows the end of January, Schwarzenegger two terms as governor of California, and its announcement in February that he was ready to offer the film again. He has already announced it is developing a television show and comic books based on his nickname policies "The Governator.
Deadline website of the Hollywood industry, said Schwarzenegger's talent agency Creative Arts Agency (CAA) has been to present a proposal for "Terminator" this week for major Hollywood studios to revive one of the franchises successful in the industry.
The CAA declined to comment on the news.
Deadline Hollywood said there was no writer attached yet. We do not know if director James Cameron, who wrote and directed the first "Terminator" movie in 1984 was involved in the proposed film.
Schwarzenegger has starred in three "Terminator" film, but actor Sam Worthington has had the primary role of the cyborg in the fourth installment, "Terminator Salvation" in 2009.
Four movies have generated more than $ 1.4 billion at the worldwide box office.
Schwarzenegger made the most of his movie star life on hold while he served as Republican governor of California from 2003 to 2010. But he made a welcome appearance in the 2010 film "The Expendables" with other aging action hero Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li.
Although some parts in movies and has a cameo role in the Expendables Stallone, Schwarzenegger is committed to his political career.
But when the former member of the 'Universe, announced in January that gives way to the governor also announced that it would consider the future of film.
His time as governor has been destroyed by controversy recently when he admitted giving a friend of her son for a lighter sentence for manslaughter.
The day he took office, he reduced the vehicle license fee on the day he took office; a movement hitherto benefited auto dealers, who largely financed the 2003 election for his recall.
Schwarzenegger, 63, who played the cyborg killing machine in three major films with the slogan "I'll be back" on board to resume a role that helped make him one of the most successful and recognizable stars in Hollywood, said source.
The news follows the end of January, Schwarzenegger two terms as governor of California, and its announcement in February that he was ready to offer the film again. He has already announced it is developing a television show and comic books based on his nickname policies "The Governator.
Deadline website of the Hollywood industry, said Schwarzenegger's talent agency Creative Arts Agency (CAA) has been to present a proposal for "Terminator" this week for major Hollywood studios to revive one of the franchises successful in the industry.
The CAA declined to comment on the news.
Deadline Hollywood said there was no writer attached yet. We do not know if director James Cameron, who wrote and directed the first "Terminator" movie in 1984 was involved in the proposed film.
Schwarzenegger has starred in three "Terminator" film, but actor Sam Worthington has had the primary role of the cyborg in the fourth installment, "Terminator Salvation" in 2009.
Four movies have generated more than $ 1.4 billion at the worldwide box office.
Schwarzenegger made the most of his movie star life on hold while he served as Republican governor of California from 2003 to 2010. But he made a welcome appearance in the 2010 film "The Expendables" with other aging action hero Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li.
Although some parts in movies and has a cameo role in the Expendables Stallone, Schwarzenegger is committed to his political career.
But when the former member of the 'Universe, announced in January that gives way to the governor also announced that it would consider the future of film.
His time as governor has been destroyed by controversy recently when he admitted giving a friend of her son for a lighter sentence for manslaughter.
The day he took office, he reduced the vehicle license fee on the day he took office; a movement hitherto benefited auto dealers, who largely financed the 2003 election for his recall.