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The President-elect, who proclaimed himself as a "ratings machine," slammed the "Terminator" star for failing to match the success he had when he was still the host of the show. -
Convicted Killer Esteban Nunez Freed After Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Reduced His Sentence
The prominent case in 2010 involving the son of former Assembly speaker Fabian Nunez, convicted Esteban Nunez, has finally come to an end. Esteban is confirmed to be free from his 16-year-sentence known to have been reduced to 7 years after former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger commuted his sentence on his last day in office. -
‘Predator 4’ release date set March 2018; Arnold Schwarzenegger hints return
‘Predator 4’, otherwise known as ‘The Predator’, is an upcoming science-fiction, action-adventure film directed by Shane Black. Arnold Schwarzenegger may reprise his role from the original 1987 release as he hinted at meeting with Black to discuss the project. The film is described to be a “spectacle” likened to Marvel’s ‘Iron Man 3’. -
'Deadpool 2' Updates: Sequel underway; Possible actors to play Cable; Ryan Reynolds to receive higher pay
After the success of the first film, 20th Century Fox is now developing the sequel to "Deadpool". Rumor has it that the next installment will feature a new character named Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds is also expected to have a bigger pay in the upcoming "Deadpool 2". -
‘Predator 4’ Update: Fred Dekker confirms 4th installment with Facebook post; Arnold Schwarzenegger rumored to reprise his role
Fred Dekker has excited fans of Predator franchise with the fourth installment being confirmed to happen. Meanwhile, Arnold Schwarzenegger is bound to return for the film. -
‘The Expendables 4’ Update: Pierce Brosnan willing to join the team; Steve Austin reprises role as villain
The Expendables 4 will be featuring Pierce Brosnan as part of the team while Steve Stone Cold Austin is going to be back as the film's antagonist. -
Terminator Genisys 2, 3 Updates: Back to Back in Theaters in 2017 and 2018; Arnold Schwarzenegger Still Part of the Cast
Terminator Genisys 2, the second movie of the Terminator trilogy is expected to have a back to back movie screening in 2017 and 2018. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger confirms to still be part of the movie. -
Former Manson Family killer Bruce Davis is rejected for parole
Former Manson Family member Bruce Davis, who was sentenced to life in prison for two 1969 murders but was granted parole this year, was ordered on Friday to remain behind bars by California Governor Jerry Brown who rejected the decision to free him. -
Wrestler-turned-action star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson set to play as villain for "Expendables 4"
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson recently expressed his interest to become part of the "Expendables 4" as a villain during a Reddit AMA session. Meanwhile, actor-director Sylvester Stallone has also revealed that he sees the actor as a perfect candidate for the role. -
"Terminator 5" Scheduled for Release on July 2015; Film will feature two T-800's
Futuristic science-fiction movie "Terminator 5" is set to return onscreen on July 2015. Arnold Schwarzenegger will be reprising his role as the iconic T-800. This time, however, there will be two T-800's as the film will feature the famous machine going back in time. -
‘Terminator 5’ Update: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Emilia Clarke to make surprise appearance at Comic-Con?
Variety reasoned that the scarce marketing of the upcoming "Terminator" sequel may be because of its lead stars' busy schedules. Arnold Schwarzenegger is reportedly spending more time promoting his other movie,"The Expendables 3," while co-star Emilia Clarke has been tied up in fictional Meereen as the platinum-haired "Mother of Dragons" Daenerys Targaryen in the hit HBO series "Game of Thrones." -
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Former Gov. Wants Law Changed To Run For President; MusclePharm Investigated By SEC
Muscle Pharm, a sports supplement company owned in part by movie star and the former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission
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