Back when Arnold Schwarzenegger was just an aspiring movie star with an unpronounceable name and a freakish physique, James Cameron reluctantly took a meeting with the Austrian Oak. Schwarzenegger was under consideration for the role of Kyle Reese but spoke at length about how the terminator should look, act and behave, and Cameron left the meeting convinced that hed found his T-800. However, while the director would later remark that Arnies thick accent helped make the character more memorable and robotic, the two argued over what the terminator should say to the desk clerk at the police station, with Schwarzenegger later revealing:
Our biggest disagreement was about I'll be back. I was arguing for I will be back. I felt that the line would sound more machine-like and menacing without the contraction. Let's stick with I'll, he said. But I wasn't ready to let it go, and we went back and forth. Finally Jim yelled, Look, just trust me, OK? I don't tell you how to act, and you don't tell me how to write.
Camerons instincts proved correct and Arnie would go on to use the line or variations of it in almost every film outing from then on, and his delivery in Terminator Genisys is now out in the open. Whether or not Arnie, Alan Taylor or any of the cast will indeed be back depends entirely on how Terminator Genisys performs. That future is not set - there is no fate but what they make for themselves. Cant get enough of the Terminator franchise or had enough already? Share your thoughts on Terminator Genisys below.
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