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4: Total Recall and Terminator 2: Judgment Day
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For this episode of STUDIOCANAL Presents, Simon Brew is joined by Empire editor Nick de Semlyen, as they dig into two of the biggest films in the back catalogue of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
1990's Total Recall was arguably the moment Schwarzenegger became the world's biggest summer blockbuster action star. If there was any doubt about his status, then 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day very much cemented it. Yet as Simon and Nick discuss, both projects had their challenges.
Also: news on new STUDIOCANAL theatrical films arriving in 2023, a dream double bill, and a bit of a film story...
1990's Total Recall was arguably the moment Schwarzenegger became the world's biggest summer blockbuster action star. If there was any doubt about his status, then 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day very much cemented it. Yet as Simon and Nick discuss, both projects had their challenges.
Also: news on new STUDIOCANAL theatrical films arriving in 2023, a dream double bill, and a bit of a film story...
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For this episode of STUDIOCANAL Presents, Simon Brew is joined by Empire editor Nick de Semlyen, as they dig into two of the biggest films in the back catalogue of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
1990's Total Recall was arguably the moment Schwarzenegger became the world's biggest summer blockbuster action star. If there was any doubt about his status, then 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day very much cemented it. Yet as Simon and Nick discuss, both projects had their challenges.
Also: news on new STUDIOCANAL theatrical films arriving in 2023, a dream double bill, and a bit of a film story...
1990's Total Recall was arguably the moment Schwarzenegger became the world's biggest summer blockbuster action star. If there was any doubt about his status, then 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day very much cemented it. Yet as Simon and Nick discuss, both projects had their challenges.
Also: news on new STUDIOCANAL theatrical films arriving in 2023, a dream double bill, and a bit of a film story...
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