City
Epaper

Arnold Schwarzenegger fought James Cameron over saying 'I'll be back' in 'The Terminator'

By IANS | Updated: June 8, 2023 10:50 IST

Los Angeles, June 8 In Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger's new Netflix documentary 'Arnold', the actor and James Cameron ...

Open in App

Los Angeles, June 8 In Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger's new Netflix documentary 'Arnold', the actor and James Cameron remembered clashing over the iconic "I'll be back" line from 1984's 'The Terminator'.

"Sometime in the middle of the shoot, we're doing this police station scene. The line is, 'I'll come back.' It wasn't meant to be like a big moment at all," said Cameron, who co-wrote "The Terminator" with Gale Anne Hurd, reports 'Variety'.

"It was literally meant to be, on its face, 'No problem, I'll come back.' For some reason, Arnold didn't say, 'I'll come back.' I said, 'Well, just say 'I'll be back.' Keep it simple.'"

Schwarzenegger said in the documentary that he thought "I'll be back" sounded "funny" because he was playing a cyborg and thought "I will be back" sounded more "machine-like" and appropriate. When Schwarzenegger made the suggestion, Cameron fired back.

"And he says, 'Are you the writer?'" Schwarzenegger said. "And I said, 'No,' and he said, "Well, don't tell me how to f*****g write."

Cameron won the clash, and Schwarzenegger's "I'll be back" line went on to become the definitive moment of the 'The Terminator' franchise and one of the most famous lines of movie dialogue in history.

Schwarzenegger now admits that Cameron was "absolutely right," adding, "It became the most quoted movie line, I think, in the history of motion pictures. So this just shows to you who was right and who was wrong."

Cameron and Schwarzenegger would reunite for the film's 1991 sequel, "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." Neither of them expected the original film to become such a classic, and Schwarzenegger said it "freaked out" Cameron that "The Terminator" became such a critical smash hit.

"What is successful box office-wise doesn't mean that the critics will like it," Schwarzenegger said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: ArnoldnetflixArnold SchwarzeneggerNetflix OriginalNetflix IndiaAndrea ArnoldJames CameronArnold SommerfeldGraham ArnoldTrent Alexander ArnoldAlexander Arnold
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentHrithik Roshan Credits Vir Das for His Return to Instagram, Calls His Netflix Show 'the 'Best Stand-Up Show Ever'

EntertainmentNew OTT Releases This Week: Special Ops Season 2, Bhiaravam, Kuberaa, The Bhootnii, Untamed and More- Top Web Series & Movies for Weekend Watchlist

EntertainmentNew OTT Releases This Week (July 7–13): Narivetta, Aap Jaisa Koi, Madea’s Destination Wedding, Moonwalk & More – New Web Series and Movies for Your Weekend Watchlist

EntertainmentIt Is a Genre I’ve Never Explored Before: Vaani Kapoor Opens Up on Her OTT Debut Mandala Murders

EntertainmentOTT Releases This Week (June 30 – July 06): Good Wife, Thug Life, Heads of State, Kaalidhar Laapata, Uppu Kappurambu and More

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentA R Rahman congratulates nephew G V Prakash for second National Award; Wishes him many more

EntertainmentDeepika Singh dances to the tunes of Falguni Pathak, says ‘weekend vibe to full on hai’

EntertainmentMalayalam actor, mimicry artist Kalabhavan Navas found dead in hotel room

EntertainmentDebina Bonnerjee shares glimpse of what her life is like these days

Entertainment'Spider-Man: Brand New Day': Marvel teases Tom Holland's comic-inspired black webbed suit