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'Running Man 2' Rumors, News: Arnold Schwarzenegger Talks Possibility of A Sequel

After a few colorful years in politics, former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is back again to the thing he loves most other than weightlifting – acting.

The Austrian-born actor has now been seen doing a handful of acting gigs both in original movies and sequels. In fact, the upcoming "Terminator Genisys," the fifth installment to James Cameron's "The Terminator," is already awaiting to be released next summer.

Recent talks pointed out that the Governator is now turning his attention to yet another iconic film attached on his name – "The Running Man."

Just this weekend, reports indicated Schwarzenegger present during a Q&A event in London to which he hinted a "Running Man 2."

"It's an honor to be asked back after all these years, back to the franchise. This is really wild ... They're doing a Twins sequel, to be called 'Triplets' I've read the first draft," the action superstar said.

"There's rumblings of a new 'Running Man' movie, so it's a great honor to be asked back... [Getting in shape for these sequels] comes back to bodybuilding, I'm used to doing cardiovascular training every day. Therefore I'm still in good shape, and I can do the action and have the energy to do these movies," he added.

"The Running Man" is a 1987 adaptation to a Stephen King novel of the same name. It talks about a dystopian America where criminals are given chance to escape. In order to do so, they must first evade death from the hands of professional killers. Meanwhile, their exploits are being witnessed in a TV show called "The Running Man."

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