Terminator series actor and star Arnold Schwarzenegger in an interview Hollywood Reporter He talked about how he got into a conflict with James Cameron over his iconic “I’ll be back” promise.
According to the artist, the Terminator’s famous line “I’ll be back” came about by chance during a dispute between Schwarzenegger and Cameron over the pronunciation of this phrase. The actor remembered that he was uncomfortable saying the whole quote, so he suggested an abbreviated form of the verb.
“Are you a screenwriter? It’s just a word. Don’t tell me how to write it. I won’t tell you how to play it,” Cameron replied.
Schwarzenegger, on the other hand, objected to the director’s constant telling him how to play. After that, Cameron asked the artist to say this phrase in ten different variations. Based on the results of the trials, Cameron and Schwarzenegger were able to come to a compromise and settled on the final version of the iconic Terminator replica.
Previously Schwarzenegger has announced that he will never return to the role of Terminator. “The Terminator contributed a lot to my success and I’ve always looked up to him with love.” Schwarzenegger believes one should “find a good idea.”