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Released in 1984,The Terminatorstarring Arnold Schwarzenegger, the movie is a timeless classic directed by none other than James Cameron. The movie tells the story of a cyborg sent from the future to kill a woman to avert human resistance in the future, and even in 2023, the movie is loved by fans for its epic action scenes, gripping plot, well-written characters, and sharp dialogue.

However, The Austrian Oak would not have played the Terminator if he would have listened to his manager to turn down the role as the role would put a black stain on his career.
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What did Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Manager Feel AboutThe Terminator?
When Arnold Schwarzenegger started his acting career, his manager warned him that the ‘promising role’ could end his career before his journey in Hollywood even starts. TheTerminatoraccepted the role despite his manager’s warnings as he believed that the movie’s inconspicuous status would not affect his stardom. When one of the actor’s friends asked if he’d be wearing a pair of boots in the movie, Schwarzenegger replied“some shit movie I’m doing.”
Moreover, Arnold Schwarzenegger was not too thrilled with being the antagonist in the movie, he was keen on playing the hero. Moreover, James Cameron, the director of the movie was unsure how the movie did so well at the Box Office.

“Casting Arnold Schwarzenegger as our Terminator, on the other hand, shouldn’t have worked. The guy is supposed to be an infiltration unit, and there’s no way you wouldn’t spot a Terminator in a crowd instantly if they all looked like Arnold. It made no sense whatsoever. But the beauty of movies is that they don’t have to be logical. They just have to have plausibility. If there’s a visceral, cinematic thing happening that the audience likes, they don’t care if it goes against what’s likely.”
Even though Arnold Schwarzenegger’s manager was against the decision, the actor listened to his gut, and the character has been Schwarzenegger’s most iconic character.

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The Film That Started a Franchise
The Terminator is one of the major sci-fi franchises, that began with the movie in 1984, and it gradually became one of the most iconic and influential franchises it is known for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic character, and short dialogues such as “I’ll be back”,“Hasta la vista, baby”,and many more. The first two movies, that isThe Terminator(1984) andTerminator 2: Judgement Day(1991) is the most popular movie in the franchise and are considered prime sci-fi action movies by the fans of the franchise. The franchise has a number of other movies such asTerminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation,andTerminator Genisysall of these movies did fairly well at the Box office and received mixed reviews from the critics as well as the fans.
Terminator: Dark Fatewas the most recent film in the series, the movie was released in 2019, and this film was supposed to be the sequel toTerminator 2: Judgement Day.The sequel featured Linda Hamilton in the role of Sarah Connor, and Arnold Schwarzenegger in the role of The Terminator, the film received was loved by the fans and received positive reviews from the critics but it was a failure at the Box Office.

Some fans of the franchise have argued that the quality of the films has degraded over the years, but they would agree thatArnold Schwarzeneggerhad nailed his role as The Terminator and made the film one of the most beloved action movies, leaving a lasting impression on the people.
Also Read:“Don’t worry about killing all these people”: Arnold Schwarzenegger Never Wanted to be the Terminator Before Hour-Long Conversation With James Cameron
The Terminator(1984) can be streamed on Hulu.
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