2012年10月26日星期五

Still fearsome at 65 : Action star Arnold Schwarzenegger reinvents himself with thuggish new look for the film Ten

Arnold Schwarzenegger proved he's still a tough guy at 65 as he unveiled his new look on Twitter.
unveiled his fearsome look is intimidating.
The action star revealed neck and forearm tattoos, retro styled haircut as he posed on the set of his current project Ten.
The film is an action drama shooting with director David Ayer (End of Watch) about DEA agents, and Arnold plays John 'Breacher' Wharton.
Intimidating: Arnold Schwarzenegger with his new look. He plays a corrupt cop in the forthcoming film Ten
Intimidating: Arnold Schwarzenegger with his new look. He plays a corrupt cop in the forthcoming film Ten
Ten tells of an elite DEA task force who find themselves being  killed out one by one after they rob a drug cartel safe house.
Schwarzenegger is playing one of the 'ten' crooked cops, along with co stars Sam Worthington, Joe Manganiello, Malin Akerman, Josh Holloway, Terrence Howard and Mireille Enos.
The Austrian born former bodybuilder tweeted the picture on Thursday, with the accompanying words: 'I'm having a great time working with @DavidAyerMovies on my new movie, Ten.' He added: 'Check out my look'.
In addition to his tattoos and severe haircut, the former Terminator star wore a hefty bullet proof vest, mounted with assorted ammunition while carrying a lethal machine gun
Younger days: Arnold looking buff as Conan in the epic 1984 film
Younger days: Arnold looking buff as Conan in the epic 1984 film
Meanwhile Meanwhile Schwarzenegger is set to reprise his role as Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian character once again.
Deadline.com reports that Universal Pictures has cut a deal for The Legend Of Conan, an action film slated for 2014 starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in the role that launched his movie career in 1982.
The film will be produced by Fredrik Malmberg and Chris Morgan, who credits include the last four Fast And The Furious films.
You may recall that Arnold starred in two Conan films before moving on to Terminator and other blockbusters as he rose to action star fame before his move into politics.
Last year, Millennium Films revived the Conan concept in a film that starred Jason Momoa, but it didn't take off.
Malmberg told Deadline, 'The original ended with Arnold on the throne as a seasoned warrior, and this is the take of the film we will make. It's that Nordic Viking mythic guy who has played the role of king, warrior, soldier and mercenary, and who has bedded more women than anyone, nearing the last cycle of his life.'

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