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For a long time, True Lies co-star and good friend of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Arnold, has said that True Lies 2 is happening. Then, last year, we heard the movie was being turned into a weekly TV series that could possibly star wrestler/actor John Cena. Now, Tom Arnold is back on the True Lies 2 train saying, quite matter-of-factly, that True Lies 2 has a very high chance of being Arnold Schwarzenegger's first film since leaving office as governor of California.
There had been a number of sequel scripts written for True Lies 2 over the years, which James Cameron previously stated would not be used for the proposed TV series. Cameron has made it clear that he is not involved with the show based on the popular 1994 action film, but Tom Arnold now claims that the Avatar and Titanic director will be producing True Lies 2 . He claims that there is a finished script that both he and Arnold Schwarzenegger definitely want to make.
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Dont belive it. Tom came on our radio show last year spouting the same thing, said he had a ride with Jim C and it was all set. Then we had Jim C on and he said it was just wishfull thinking and only plans that have been made are for a t.v. show.
Oh I don't buy this crap for a minute. I'm sure he wants to do it, and Heaven knows I would gladly take a sequel to this movie, but I seriously doubt it's going to happen.
Almost 20 years since the last movie. I think everyone who was previously involved has aged a bit too much to make a sequel like this relevant, let alone very watchable. Tom Arnold would love to be back on the big screen again, though, considering his last few years have been filled with forgettable guest appearances and straight to DVD movies.
I'm sure Tom Arnold would do anything to be relevant on the big screen again, and personally, I'd like to see it too. While all the main cast has aged, I really don't think it'd be such a big deal to have them all back for a sequel. You'd have something of a 'RED' dynamic, but it could still work. I'd love to see how Arnold and Curtis are doing these days after working together for so long.
I'm sure this won't happen, but it's still interesting to think on what would happen.