Long way to go for Arnold's movie comeback

Saturday, April 30, 2011 8:01 AM By dwi

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HOLLYWOOD, April 30 (UPI) -- traitor Schwarzenegger's plans for an acting comeback today include digit feature films, though neither is rattling farther along, the Los Angeles Times said Saturday.

The production said Hollywood media works is news the former California governor is ordered to star in "Cry Macho," a crime episode based on a novel by N. Richard Nash featuring Schwarzenegger as a horse simulator who kidnaps his boss's son.

While the project apparently has "Lincoln Lawyer" administrator Brad Furman on board and producer Al Ruddy on board as well, the autarkical flick does not still have funding, the Times said.

"Cry Macho" is seen as a warm-up before Schwarzenegger revives his artist cyborg role in "Terminator 5," but even that is not still ordered in stone. The Times said there is no playscript or screenwriter for "Terminator 5" at present.


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