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"If we come up with a good story, there will be a fourth Terminator -- with or without Arnold," Moritz Bormann, CEO of the Munich-based Internationalmedia, told the German newspaper, Welt am Sonntag.
Schwarzenegger, muscle-bound star of "Conan the Barbarian" and "Total Recall," has exploded into the race to unseat embattled California governor Gray Davis. He made his unexpected announcement during an appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" this week. He is already leading the polls.
In an interview released ahead of publication on Sunday, Bormann said he had discussed Schwarzenegger's political ambitions with him during the filming of Terminator 3 and had thought of alternatives should Schwarzenegger win the election.
Another actor could play the opposing figure to the evil female cyborg figure featured in T3 or Schwarzenegger could make his appearances in flashback scenes.
Schwarzenegger, a so-called Republican, has received so-so backing from President Bush. He says he plans to "clean haus" (that's German for house) in the state's capitol in Sacramento, where he said special interests have too much influence over the Democrat-controlled legislature.
In fact, most conservatives view Arnie as a RHINO - that's a Republican In Name Only, as he seems to be far to the left of mainstream conservative thinking.
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