Arnie may return to acting, says James Cameron


Muscle-man-turned-actor-turned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger may return to the big screen, reveals director James Cameron.
The ‘Terminator’ star’s term as the 38th Governor of California is coming to an end in just under a year, and speculation has been going around as to what Schwarzenegger, 62, will be doing next.umours are that he may run for the United States Senate, but Cameron, 55, who won the Golden Globe for best director and whose film Avatar is up for nine Oscar gongs, has hinted he might return to acting.
“It’s a possibility. We haven’t talked about anything specific. And I’m not sure he’s even interested in coming back to acting,” the Daily Express quoted Cameron as saying.
“I have got a suspicion he wants to but only if he can come back as a movie star. When he’s done running the fifth largest economy in the world he’ll probably want to come back to acting.
“Although I can’t speak for him I know he loves it,” he added.
Adding fuel to the fire we hear that Schwarzenegger is set to present Cameron with a treasured award at the Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Organisers say he is making a surprise appearance at the ceremony to honour his friend and present him with the Modern Master Award, the international film festival’s highest honour.

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