‘I’m Proud’: Arnold Schwarzenegger Was Never Supposed To Work For The Terminator. 40 Years Later, James Cameron Looks Back On One Thing He Did Right

Forty years have passed since “The Terminator” and Arnold Schwarzenegger made their debut on the global stage. This was actually James Cameron’s first film (disregarding “Piranha II”), and while it may not be his only claim to fame, it’s certainly one he remains fond of. It’s safe to say that this movie significantly boosted Cameron’s career, but that’s a modest assessment. “The Terminator” is often hailed as one of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made, and James Cameron continues to be proud of it, particularly for his adaptability in altering his initial concept.

‘I Just Felt Like I Knew He Was A Scumbag.’ Dave Grohl’s Ex Weighs In After ‘Rumblings’ Ran Around Before Love Child Announcement

Since Dave Grohl revealed he had a child out of wedlock, various individuals who know or knew him have emerged to share their experiences with the rocker. This group now includes his ex Kari Wuhrer, who discovered Grohl’s infidelity during their ’90s relationship, as she learned it from one of his girlfriends at that time.

First Look at Chopper From Netflix’s One Piece Has Been Revealed

Netflix’s “One Piece” Season 2 is being made in Cape Town, South Africa at present, but they’ve still managed to unveil a sneak peek of Chopper. This anime series chronicles the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) and his band of pirates, the Straw Hat Pirates, as they search for the fabled One Piece, the greatest pirate treasure. The upcoming season will take us to Drum Island, a place on the Grand Line where Chopper hails from, which is also home to our cherished character and ship’s doctor within the Straw Hat crew.

Netflix Unleash New Trailer & Reveal Release Date for Devil May Cry Anime Adaptation

As a seasoned movie critic, I’ve witnessed the evolution of video game adaptations, moving beyond the early attempts like “Doom” and “Resident Evil,” which, despite their charm, were far from perfect. Streaming giant Netflix has proven adept at transforming games into captivating anime, with series like “Castlevania” and “Arcane.” Now, they’re aiming to maintain this hot streak by adapting another beloved franchise – “Devil May Cry.” This series, rooted in the era of the PlayStation 2, initially started as a spin-off from “Resident Evil 4,” but the developers chose a different path and crafted an entirely new game. Recently, Netflix has unveiled a tantalizing teaser trailer during Geeked Week, offering a glimpse into what’s to come. Take a look for yourself below!