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    Arnold as superhero?

    Arnold Schwarzenegger Wants In Comics; Talks New Movies

    By Kevin L. Clark, March 7, 2011

    The former California governor-turned-actor is getting the comeback campaign some fuel after speaking at this year's "Arnold Classic". Fan-site The Arnold Fans was privy to his elaborating on the projects he's considering... and there's no mention of the hokey With Wings As Eagles.

    "Well, first of all, it's more [like] 15 films, obvious ones from 'The Terminator' to remakes of 'Predator' and 'The Running Man' and all of those things," he said.



    But first on Arnie's agenda is an as-yet-to-be named comic book character. While he's currently trying to "go green" you can expect that the fans will be keeping their eyes on who Ahnuld chooses as his re-introduction to the movie world. Look for an announcement from him by the end of March or beginning of April.

    What do you guys think? Can the older action star with the word "former" attached to him for years still be a box office beast?

    From: Arnold Schwarzenegger Wants In Comic; Talks New Movies | Complex.com

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    It depends on how well he has cultivated himself over the years...if he wants a deeper role. Or perhaps Terminator: the later years.

    But seriously, if he works out hard, and finds the right role, he could be very good.

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    Arnold better ease his way back in, if he flops in his first film, it won't bode well for future projects. The idea of him coming back in the Expendables 2 would be sweet but more in a support role. Anything he does he should start out in support of a lead, then once he has his mojo, capitalize on it. Really, if it takes a few years to get back what does it matter, not like he is broke or anything like that. And he is far from in shape like Sly was in the first Expendables and he isn't going to transform overnight to do some Terminator sequel... right, a wrinkly ass Terminator, that would be the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oufinny View Post
    Arnold better ease his way back in, if he flops in his first film, it won't bode well for future projects. The idea of him coming back in the Expendables 2 would be sweet but more in a support role. Anything he does he should start out in support of a lead, then once he has his mojo, capitalize on it. Really, if it takes a few years to get back what does it matter, not like he is broke or anything like that. And he is far from in shape like Sly was in the first Expendables and he isn't going to transform overnight to do some Terminator sequel... right, a wrinkly ass Terminator, that would be the day.
    Well, "wrinkly ass" Clint Eastwood has done pretty well in the movies, so I wouldn't count Arnold out.

    Agreed on another cameo in Expendables 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ty2090 View Post
    It depends on how well he has cultivated himself over the years...if he wants a deeper role. Or perhaps Terminator: the later years.

    But seriously, if he works out hard, and finds the right role, he could be very good.
    This will be key.

    I checked IMDb to see what movies Eastwood starred in after he hit age 60. It's an impressive list.* Though Schwarzenegger certainly does not have Clint's acting chops, he should be able to get some appropriate roles directed by some top talent.

    *2008 Gran Torino
    Walt Kowalski

    2004 Million Dollar Baby
    Frankie Dunn

    2002 Blood Work
    Terry McCaleb

    2000 Space Cowboys
    Frank Corvin

    1999 True Crime
    Steve Everett

    1997 Absolute Power
    Luther Whitney

    1995 The Bridges of Madison County
    Robert Kincaid

    1993 A Perfect World
    Chief Red Garnett

    1993 In the Line of Fire
    Frank Horrigan

    1992 Unforgiven
    Bill Munny

    1990 The Rookie
    Nick Pulovski

    1990 White Hunter Black Heart
    John Wilson

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