Arnold Schwarzenegger's future in the Terminator franchise revealed

James Cameron is gearing up to breathe new life into the Terminator series with a roster of new talent.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 71-year-old filmmaker discussed the future of the iconic sci-fi franchise, confirming that Arnold Schwarzenegger, the longtime face of the series, will not make a return.

“I can safely say he won’t be,” Cameron shared with the publication.

He elaborated, “It’s time to introduce a new generation of characters. I made sure Arnold was a part of Terminator: Dark Fate, which served as a fitting conclusion for his role as the T-800.”

Cameron expressed a desire to expand the scope of the Terminator universe by exploring themes like time wars and advanced intelligence, stating, “I want to explore new concepts that audiences haven’t seen yet.”

Director James Cameron has confirmed that Arnold Schwarzenegger (pictured) will not be back for future Terminator films

Director James Cameron has confirmed that Arnold Schwarzenegger (pictured) will not be back for future Terminator films

Throughout the franchise’s history, Schwarzenegger has been a staple in every installment, except for 2009’s Terminator Salvation, which featured Christian Bale and Sam Worthington in leading roles.

Despite skipping Salvation, his likeness was still included as a CGI cameo in the film.

Earlier this year, Arnie told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live that Salvation was his least favorite in the franchise because he wasn’t in it.

‘How do you do a Terminator movie without me being in the Terminator movie? It doesn’t make any sense,’ he told Cohen.

Meanwhile, Cameron has said that he’s excited to start work on the seventh Terminator film once promo winds down for Avatar: Fire and Ash. 

‘Once the dust clears on Avatar in a couple of months, I’m going to really plunge into that,’ he said.

‘There are a lot of narrative problems to solve. The biggest is how do I stay enough ahead of what’s really happening to make it science fiction?’

The last Terminator film to be released was 2019’s Terminator: Dark Fate.

Schwarzenegger is pictured in the original 1984 film, The Terminator

Schwarzenegger is pictured in the original 1984 film, The Terminator

Arnie, now 78, is pictured with Linda Hamilton in 2019 after the pair returned for the last film in the franchise, Terminator: Dark Fate

Arnie, now 78, is pictured with Linda Hamilton in 2019 after the pair returned for the last film in the franchise, Terminator: Dark Fate

Despite starring original Terminator stars Linda Hamilton and Schwarzenegger, the film was a colossal box office flop. 

Dark Fate – a direct sequel to 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day – lost more than $120million at the box office. 

Cameron, who wrote and produced the film with director Tim Miller, later blamed its failure on the ages of Hamilton and Schwarzenegger, who were in their 60s and 70s at the time of filming. 

‘I think the problem, and I’m going to wear this one, is that I refused to do it without Arnold,’ he explained to Deadline in 2022.

‘Tim didn’t want Arnold, but I said, “Look, I don’t want that. Arnold and I have been friends for 40 years, and I could hear it, and it would go like this: “Jim, I can’t believe you’re making a Terminator movie without me.” 

‘It just didn’t mean that much to me to do it, but I said, “If you guys could see your way clear to bringing Arnold back and then, you know, I’d be happy to be involved”,’ he continued. 

‘And then Tim wanted Linda. I think what happened is I think the movie could have survived having Linda in it, I think it could have survived having Arnold in it, but when you put Linda and Arnold in it and then, you know, she’s 60-something, he’s 70-something, all of a sudden it wasn’t your Terminator movie, it wasn’t even your dad’s Terminator movie, it was your granddad’s Terminator movie. And we didn’t see that.’

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