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Arnold Schwarzenegger in talks for sequels of his most famous action film franchises

  • At the Arnold Sports Festival, Arnold Schwarzenegger, 78-year-old action star, said studios want him for follow-ups to Predator, Conan the Barbarian and Commando.
  • Hollywood has repeatedly attempted to revive Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer, both from the early 1980s, with multiple failed reboots including the 2011 Jason Momoa reboot by Lionsgate.
  • 20th Century Studios has King Conan in early development with Christopher McQuarrie attached to write and direct, while Schwarzenegger said there's a script for Commando 2 and talks with Dan Trachtenberg about Predator.
  • Set up at 20th Century Studios, the King Conan project signals major-studio backing as Schwarzenegger notes studios have money and a new Conan could revive the sword-and-sandals fantasy genre.
  • He has remained active recently with projects like Fubar and The Man with the Bag, and his likeness appeared last year in Predator: Killer of Killers, keeping the character's return plausible.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to resurrect his roles from the 1980s: the 78-year-old announced that he wants to return to the screen as »Conan the Barbarian« and that he should not remain.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger is planning his cinematic resurrection: The 78-year-old confirms that he has talks about his return in Sequels to "Predator", "Conan der Barbar" and "Phantom Commando" - all cult films from the 1980s.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger in talks to return to three iconic film franchises

‘Fox Studios has kind of rediscovered Arnold,’ the former politician said

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Consequence broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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