Arnold Schwarzenegger will return to the 'Terminator' franchise. The Austrian actor has confirmed his presence in the sixth installment of the series. To the joy of the fans, the new 'Terminator' film will soon begin to take place, as the actor has stated at the Cannes Film Festival.
The star of 'Conan the Barbarian' is in the Cannes Croissette promoting the documentary 'Wonders of the Sea' in which he participates as a narrator. "He's back and he's coming forward, he [James Cameron] has a few good ideas on how to continue the saga, and I'll be in the movie," Schwarzenegger told Screen Daily magazine.
A few months ago the actor of 'Aftermath' declared that the 'Terminator' saga was not dead and that soon they were going to give new announcements on its future. Without a doubt, a new opportunity for a saga that left a certain aftertaste to bitter after the premiere of 'Terminator Genisys', which did not get the support of the critic and did not obtain the expected financial returns.
Tim Miller ('Deadpool') as a director?
The big difference from 'Terminator Salvation' and 'Terminator Genisys' is James Cameron's return to production. The director of the first two installments is immersed in the filming of the sequels of 'Avatar' but has decided to rescue one of the most beloved and mythical science fiction sagas of the 80s and 90s, although only have the work of producer. It speculated with Tim Miller, director of 'Deadpool', as a possible signing for the realization.
The one that will not return to the saga is Emilia Clarke, the young Sarah Connor of the reboot that was the fifth delivery. The actress of 'Game of Thrones' declared last year that she would not participate in a hypothetical sixth installment of the franchise. Clarke is scheduled to release the new season of HBO's hit series and the thriller 'Above Suspicion', which also stars Jack Huston and Johnny Knoxville.