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Schwarzenegger confirms Conan reboot

Los Angeles - Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed a Conan the Barbarian remake is happening.

The 65-year-old muscleman has revealed he will start work on a Conan reboot after his next project finishes shooting, and hopes original scriptwriter John Milius will be involved.

He told French website MadMovies.com: "We've already had discussion about this, because it's a project that is particularly dear to me. I must first shoot Ten with David Ayer, but then we're going to focus on Conan. It remains to be seen who will direct and if John Milius will write the script."

'I'll be back'

The former Governor of California previously admitted he would like to revisit some of his old action film classics, including The Terminator, Twins and True Lies.

Speaking on his tour of the UK to promote his new autobiography Total Recall, Arnold paid homage to his infamous Terminator line and said acting is where his passion lies, especially since the salary is infinitely better than that of a politician.

He joked: "I didn't take a penny of my salary during my terms. After all, it was petty cash compared to what you make in the movies."

He added: "Thank you all for coming. I'll be back."

The action heavyweight has also teamed up with director Justin Lin (Fast Five) to plan the storyline for Terminator 5 which will allegedly take place in a parallel timeline, according to DenOfGeek.com.

Arnold was last seen in The Expendables 2 alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme and Sylvester Stallone.

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