How did Arnold Schwarzenegger replace O.J. Simpson in The Terminator? ( Photo Credit – Flickr )

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Imagine if O.J. Simpson, not Arnold Schwarzenegger, was the cyborg in The Terminator! A twist of fate turned the NFL star into a “what if?” in Hollywood history. Let’s dive into the drama that led to Arnie’s rise as the definitive Terminator—and how a twist of fate turned a casting curveball into one of cinema’s most legendary roles.

Arnold Schwarzenegger: From Reese to the Terminator

Initially, Schwarzenegger wasn’t even eyeing the Terminator role; he was up for Kyle Reese, the human resistance fighter. “I wanted to play Reese,” Schwarzenegger said, recounting how he and Cameron butted heads over the casting. Meanwhile, O.J. Simpson was reportedly in talks to step into the Terminator’s leather boots, already cast by the studio (though no contract was signed).

Cameron had other ideas. During his discussions with Schwarzenegger, the director insisted that Arnold was perfect for the cyborg assassin. “You talk about how he has to walk and turn his head like a machine,” Cameron reportedly told Schwarzenegger. That’s exactly what he has to do.” With Cameron’s persistence, Arnie finally relented. But that meant bumping Simpson out of the way.

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