Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Surprising Objection to a Key Terminator 2 Scene—Here’s Why! (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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So, picture this: Arnold Schwarzenegger, the ultimate action hero, flips through the script of Terminator 2: Judgement Day on a plane to Cannes, and his reaction is pure gold. The year was 1991, and while fans were ready for another round of relentless action, Arnold had a meltdown over a killer twist—or, rather, the lack of one. Yep, you heard it right. This iconic killing machine was set to become a protector instead of a predator, and Arnold did not have it.

In an interview with Empire Magazine, director James Cameron spilled the tea on Arnold’s epic reaction. Arnold was aghast when he read that the T-800 wouldn’t kill anyone. “Look, Jim, I read it. It’s very well-written, but I don’t kill anybody!” Can you imagine? The guy who made “I’ll Be Back” famous was suddenly stuck in a moral problem. He even argued, “I can machine-gun people before that!” Ah, the classic action star dilemma: kill or be killed?

Cameron, calm as ever, knew exactly how to handle Arnold’s freakout. He replied, “I know, that’s what’s so great about it! We take this guy who’s this monster, and we make him a hero!” But let’s be honest: turning a notorious killer into a cuddly guardian is no small feat. Arnold wasn’t convinced. He wanted to unleash the beast before the hero transformation kicked in. “Okay, you got me on a legal loophole,” Cameron quipped, trying to keep the peace.

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