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Arnold Schwarzenegger accomplished a lot in his life. After being born in an obscure little village in Austria in 1947 and growing up with a temperamental father who used to serve in the Nazi Party during WWII, he climbed the social ladder by winning bodybuilding competitions across Europe, immigrated to the US in 1968, married into the high-profile Kennedy family in 1986, became the Governor of California in 2003, and remains the most famous actor today with a high celebrity net worth of $1 Billion.

Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator.

Schwarzenegger remains one of the rare handful of people who symbolizes and proves that the American Dream is attainable, after all. The actor’s shift from bodybuilding to Hollywood to politics shows an ambitious turn for a man who merely lacked the tools he needed at birth to rise to his full potential and so taught himself to grab the bull by its horns when the time was right. But, all of his learnings and experiences came to a standstill when he came face-to-face with a woman on a movie set while filmingTerminator 3in 2002.

Terminator 3– A Movie Marred By Many Troubles

The long-winded history of the production ofTerminator 3began shortly after the success ofT-2in 1991. For over a decade, the rights to theTerminatorfranchise bounced around between studios, interested third parties, auction houses, producers, and movie financiers. WhileJames Cameronwas more than happy to let go of his creation – claiming he was happy with the perfect story he told withT-2and didn’t want to overstay his welcome – later felt sour over the rights being owned by theRamboproducer, Andrew Vajna.

Meanwhile,Terminator 3: Rise of the Machinesstruggled in development hell. With the movie’s rights being all over the place throughout the ’90s, Cameron refusing to return as a director, Schwarzenegger feeling loyal to Cameron despite wanting to do a third film, Linda Hamilton wanting to end her arc withT-2, the impending rumors of a writers’ strike followed by an actors’ strike in 2001 – several factors contributed to halting the production ofTerminator 3from ever launching off the ground.

A still from Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.

James Cameron’s New Promise Can be the Only Thing That Can Save Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Dying Terminator Franchise

In 2002, Kristanna Loken, Claire Danes, and Nick Stahl finally began to give shape to a proper cast lineup alongside the titular Terminator, i.e.Arnold Schwarzeneggerreturning as an all-new T-800 unit. Setting itself apart from its predecessors,Terminator 3featured Loken as a female Terminatrix – the primary villain of the film, unlike the prior male ones. While this came as a big win in terms of originality, Schwarzenegger was not as happy as one would expect him to be for finally returning to his dream role after 12 years.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Faced a Tough Decision

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s role inTerminator 3: Rise of the Machineswasn’t unlike what he was tasked with in the previous two films. Walk and talk like a futuristic, cybernetically enhanced robotic killing machine while fighting against another futuristic, cybernetically enhanced robotic killing machine. However, the problem in this film was unlike any other he had faced before.

In all his years starring in films likeTerminator,Predator, andCommando, Schwarzenegger never had to go up against a woman in an action scene.Terminator 3based the entire film’s concept on Kristanna Loken’s T-X being the thorn in Schwarzenegger’s path. It did not help that Schwarzenegger was returning to the franchise after 12 years and had a lot of hopes riding on him.

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In an interview withBlack Film, the actor claimed:

What was challenging about doing it with a woman were the fight scenes. I had no training of how you grab a woman, how you throw her against a wall, how hard can you really pick her up and throw her. How hard can you hit her? I had to rely on Kristanna to tell me that you can go harder, you can grab me rougher, you can imagine a guy standing in front of you.It took five or six takes to get up to that level of rough handling her because I felt uncomfortable with it. She was a great team player. She trained well with the stunt coordinators that she could handle it and she didn’t mind taking a few bruises and pains and aches here and there. She just went for it.

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Loken was as equally invested in the film being her big break after previously only having smaller roles in shows likeBoy Meets WorldandLaw & Order. The actress claimed that her relative anonymity played out in favor of the film since being a non-famous person“makes the machine figure in the film more believable.”

Loken underwent six weeks of training to mold into her role as T-X, learned Krav Maga, put on 14 pounds of muscle mass, and took a mime class to mimic her character’s robotic movements. Schwarzenegger couldn’t have been paired with a more dedicated partner.

Arnold Schwarzenegger goes up against Kristanna Loken in Terminator 3.

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machinesisn’t currently available for streaming.

Diya Majumdar

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Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.

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