Netflix recently announced a new documentary series centering on Hollywood icon and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger called Arnold. Now, the streaming service has released a new trailer that provides a first look at the series that chronicles the life of the superstar actor from his highest moments to his lowest and most controversial moments.
The trailer features Schwarzenegger giving first-hand accounts of different parts of his life, from growing up in the Austrian countryside to not only becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but also a figure in history. the world of American politics. The main ethos that Schwarzenegger continually presents is the idea that being able to visualize a goal means that it is possible to achieve that goal. This mindset is shown to be a driving force throughout his life, as he becomes Mr. Olympia in bodybuilding, a box office megastar in Hollywood, and a player in Washington. He also credits this mindset for overcoming many of his failures and controversies, saying he didn't give up because that wasn't what he saw in his vision of his life.
Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Cameron, Jamie Lee Curtis
The series will be divided into three episodes, each lasting 45 minutes. The series is directed by Lesley Chilcott, who also serves as an executive producer. The other executive producers on the project include Allen Hughes, Peter Nelson, Paul Wachter and Doug Pray with Craig Repass serving as producer.
The series is produced by Hughes' production company, Defiant Ones Media Group, which also worked on the 2017 documentary series The Defiant Ones about music legends Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre, as well as Invented By Girls.
This is just one of the projects Schwarzenegger is a part of on Netflix, with the Terminator front man set to star in the upcoming action comedy series FUBAR. The series stars Schwarzenegger and Monica Barbaro as a father-daughter duo who learn they both work for the CIA and must work together to find a missing WMD while rebuilding their relationship, which had mostly been a lie.
Arnold will premiere on Netflix on June 7.
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