
Actor and Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger will appear in the next Terminator sequel – in digital form.
Schwarzenegger, who has starred in the three Terminator movies to date, has granted studio Halycon permission to use his likeness in the upcoming movie.
Earlier this week, Halycon entrepreneurs Victor Kubicek and Derek Anderson announced they have bought the rights to the Terminator franchise and are planning to have a fourth film in cinemas by 2009.
Anderson says: “We’ll be using computer altered stock images of Arnold. That way we can span his entire career, from the frightening ’80s era Terminator to the ice cool T2 version.”
However, the actor, turned political heavyweight will still be personally involved in the next episode, and a further two instalments after that, of the series.
His representative Annabelle Gross tells us that: “He’s signed on as executive producer for all three pictures, and we are in talks for further appearance licensing.”

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