It's Showtime: Arnold Living Dangerously, T5 and Conan!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 10:03AM
Ryan Gillen in TAFs Staff
For those of you low foreheads who are worried that you'll face Judgment Day this December, fear not because TheArnoldFans traveled back in time and persuaded the Mayans to postpone the end of days due to Arnold's exciting 2013 calendar! Next year we have The Last Stand, The Tomb, Ten... and now we have The Oak teaming up with Showtime!
Schwarzenegger is reuniting with director James Cameron for a new documentary series on climate change. The series, “Years of Living Dangerously,” will air on Showtime in 2013 and “will explore the human impact of climate change,” according to a statement from the network. It will consist of six to eight one-hour episodes. Read more HERE!

 

Also in 2013, Arnold may begin filming “The Legend of Conan” later in the year. The HeroComplex spoke with screenwriter-producer Chris Morgan, who gave reason to WHY Arnold wants to star in the film.
Morgan – whose screenwriting credits include the last four “Fast & the Furious” sequels and the hit 2008 Angelina Jolie thriller “Wanted” – convinced Schwarzenegger to sign on to the upcoming “The Legend of Conan” by framing the project as the pop cultural equivalent to catching up with an old friend: “Not a reboot, not a remake. Just an update. Where has the character been all this time? A catch-up with Conan.”
"He has to access the barbarian he was in his youth. I love that Conan has been many things in his life, notably a pirate, a major tactician and a commander of men. In this movie, we’re going to tap into some of those things – things you haven’t seen on screen yet.”
Read more HERE!


Who knows, maybe a Terminator 5 script will even get greenlit in 2013!? Megan Ellison has enlisted her brother, David Ellison, to be her financial and creative partner on the next Terminator film. According to Deadline, there is still no studio attached, but future Terminator films will be done as a co-production between her Annapurna Pictures and his Skydance Productions. New copyright laws allow for North American rights to The Terminator to revert back to creator James Cameron in 2019. Read more HERE!

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