Actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, 72, said at a press conference in Seoul for Tim Miller’s “Terminator: Dark Fate,” he doesn’t feel his age and is ready to resume his role in the latest Terminator film.
“When it comes to my age, I really don’t feel my age. I think it is because I train all the time. I train every day, so I’m kind of ready for a movie like that,” Schwarzenegger said.
The new movie reunites Linda Hamilton—who also attended the Seoul event—and Schwarzenegger on screen for the first time since 1991’s “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.”
“Well, it was a fantastic moment to see Arnold again. We had not really spoken for too many years, but we had forged a great friendship in our earlier incarnations as Sarah and the T-800,” Hamilton said.
Co-produced by Jim Cameron, “Terminator: Dark Fate” will hit U.S. theaters on Nov. 1.
Lorenz Duchamps contributed to this report