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The realm of action movies has seen multiple superstars throughout the years. However, two of the biggest names that still don’t disappoint the fans are the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone. Despite having a successful career in bodybuilding, Schwarzenegger was not satisfied and wanted to try his luck in the world of cinema. Completing his childhood dream of being a movie star, Schwarzenegger won countless hearts with his action movies. 

The rivalry between Stallone and Schwarzenegger was an interesting one for the fans. Luckily, the duo soon realized that they could both flourish even more as friends instead of rivals. However, fans still see them as rivals at times and tend to compare their movies. As Stallone is excited about the release of his next movie this weekend, director Scott Waugh shares insights about Schwarzenegger’s next movie. 

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s next movie

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Expend4bles is all set to be released globally this weekend. Directed by Scott Waugh, the movie is the fourth in line in the legendary ‘Expendables’ series in which Arnold starred once too. But what’s next for the director? Well, he revealed that he is working with Schwarzenegger for his next movie ‘Breakout.’

“I think Breakout’s gonna be a really cool movie for Arnold. It’s really gonna get back to real hard Arnold. There’s not much comedy in it at all and it’s still him whipping ass at 75,” Waugh stated during an interview with joblo.com.

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Despite Schwarzenegger being in the best of health and still working on other projects, fans are still wondering why he disagreed to be a part of Expend4bles. Let’s take a look at why.

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s decision to not continue with the franchise

While Stallone and Arnold have had a long history of rivalry in the world of action movies, the duo didn’t fail to win hearts when they appeared together on the big screen for the first time in the movie ‘Expendable’ back in 2010. While Schwarzenegger admits he had his share of fun, he did not want to continue with it. 

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In a recent interview, Schwarzenegger admitted, “It’s done and I’m not in it.” Continuing further, he revealed that despite his busy commitments, he managed to make time for the film to support his friend and co-star. “I did it as a favor to Sly.”

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What are your views on Stallone and Schwarzenegger’s evolving relationship over the years? Let us know in the comments.