He'll be back, they said. And so he was, and the results were... well, kind of poor, actually. Arnold Schwarzenegger's highly-publicised return to Hollywood - after a long career doing politics in California, don't you know? - was supposed to kick off with a bang. Unfortunately, said bang ended up sounding more like a thud, as zombie drama Maggie, which co-starred Abigail Breslin, failed to make back anywhere near the $8 million it cost to make (it grossed less than $1 million) and was savaged by the critics. Ouch. Then there was Terminator: Genisys - the non-awaited fifth movie - which was met with negative reviews and didn't end of grossing as much as the studio prophesied (though it flopped on its opening weekend, it did eventually gross $440 million, which is still pretty good). The minor financial turnaround wasn't enough to win audiences and critics around to Arnie's return, however, and - much to his chagrin - the intended sequel is now in limbo.