Arnold Schwarzenegger

The Iron Mask

By Matt Thrift

Not even a Schwarzenegger-Chan showdown is enough to salvage this unfathomably dire action folly.

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Terminator: Dark Fate

By Matt Thrift

New model, same result: Cameron, Schwarzenegger and Hamilton reunite for this serviceable belated sequel to T2.

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How Sarah Connor kept the Terminator franchise running

By Amanda Keats

Linda Hamilton’s return in Dark Fate reminds us why her complex heroine is so vital to the series.

Edward Furlong will return to the Terminator franchise for Dark Fate

By Charles Bramesco

The actor is finally old enough to reprise his T2: Judgement Day role.

Future shock: The sci-fi movies that predicted 2019

By Dan Cooper

Blade Runner, Akira and The Running Man are all set in our present – but how much did they get right?

Every Arnold Schwarzenegger movie – ranked

By Little White Lies

From Commando to Conan, Terminator to Twins, we size up the cultural icon’s ample body of work.

Why I love Jesse Ventura’s performance in Predator

By Victoria Luxford

The larger-than-life catchphrase machine epitomised the hyper-masculinity of ’80s action cinema.

Aftermath

By Eve Watling

Arnie struggles with the simple dramatic demands of this insidiously nasty blue-collar revenge yarn.

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In defence of the superhero movies of 1997

By Greg Evans

Between them Batman & Robin, Spawn and Steel pointed the way forward for the genre.

Can James Cameron save the Terminator franchise?

By Martyn Conterio

With yet another reboot in the works, we consider how its original creator can fix this malfunctioning series.

How Pumping Iron set the stage for Arnold Schwarzenegger

By Greg Evans

The Hollywood icon shows off more than his imposing bulk in this astonishing ’70s bodybuilding doc.

T2 at 25 – in praise of the greatest action movie ever made

By Taylor Burns

James Cameron’s original and best Terminator sequel has always existed on its own spectacular terms.

Terminator Genisys

By Adam Woodward

Arnold Schwarzenegger may be back, but this trilogy opener suggests the franchise is hardwired to self-destruct.

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