I’ve just come back from a week away where I finally managed to get through Arnold Schwarzenegger’s superb autobiography ‘Total Recall,’ and generally for fans of the great Austrian, it’s an absolute must, even if the latter third delves deep into his political career of the last ten years.
In the book, Arnie spoke about planned sequels to the fantastic 1980s comedy TWINS (a film that he reportedly made, and is still making upwards of $35 million on due to a belting back-end deal – TRIPLETS is still in the works with Danny DeVito and Eddie Murphy), and of course another sequel in THE TERMINATOR universe, which will come in 2015 courtesy of Game Of Thrones and THOR: THE DARK WORLD director Alan Taylor. Well, Arnie has been on thr publicity trail for his upcoming film SABOTAGE, and whilst speaking to Collider about that film, he also touched upon what we can expect from the next chapter in the cyborg saga. While he couldn’t confirm as to whether the film will get an R certificate or not, he did say that there would be some hardcore action involved.
The way it reads, it has the same feel of Terminator 2. It’s big. There’s hardcore action and it has some really great visual effects in there, but not over the top. It’s not a Thor type of movie, even though it’s the same director. It has good special effects, but just enough to say, ‘Wow, where did that come from? How did they do that?'”
Intriguing. Schwarzenegger also confirmed that TERMINATOR GENESIS will kick off shooting in New Orleans in April for that summer 2015 release.
Your thoughts on this in the comments below. For much more from Arnold, check out the Collider where he talks more about the film, and of course SABOTAGE which arrives Stateside next Friday.
Source: Collider
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