Arnold Schwarzenegger Confirms PREDATOR Talks; Says KING CONAN Is Moving Forward With Director Chris McQuarrie

Arnold Schwarzenegger Confirms PREDATOR Talks; Says KING CONAN Is Moving Forward With Director Chris McQuarrie

Arnold Schwarzenegger shared some very exciting updates about a number of long-awaited projects during this weekend's Arnold Sports Festival, including the elusive King Conan movie...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 09, 2026 09:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Predator

Legendary action star Arnold Schwarzenegger has shared exciting updates about several projects that would see him reprise some of his most iconic roles, including one that was thought to be shelved for good a couple of years back.

The Terminator star spoke to The ArnoldFans.com during this weekend’s Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio, and revealed that the elusive King Conan movie is moving forward at 20th Century Studios with none other than Christopher McQuarrie on board to write and direct.

"They just hired a fantastic writer/director who did Tom Cruise’s last four movies. They just hired him to write and direct King Conan. Now, what they do is that they write the part. They don’t write them like I’m forty years old, you write it to be age-appropriate. I’ll still go in there and kick some ass but it will be different.

With King Conan, it's a great old story that Conan was forty years as King and now he gets forced out of the kingdom and there’s conflict, of course, but somehow he comes back and there’s all kinds of madness, violence, magic and creatures and stuff like that. And now, of course, there’s all kinds of special effects. The studio has plenty of money to make those movies really big so I’m looking forward to all of those projects."

There has been no official announcement relating to the Conan the Barbarian sequel, but now that Arnie has spilled the details, we may hear something for the trades fairly soon.

Schwarzenegger also confirmed that he has spoken to Predator: Badlands director Dan Trachtenberg about returning as Dutch in a future movie.

"They did an additional Predator, and the director (Dan Trachtenberg) has been doing a great job of that. Now, he wants me to be in the next Predator. We’ve talked about it. As a matter of fact, FOX Studios has kind of rediscovered 'Arnold'. They’ve come to me and said, 'We want you to do Predator, we just got a script for you to do Commando 2’."

Schwarzenegger played the lead role of Major Alan "Dutch" Schaefer in John McTiernan's original 1987 Predator movie, which still marks the character's only live-action appearance in the franchise. However, a cryogenically-frozen Dutch did show up in an epilogue scene from the animated Killer of Killers movie, along with Danny Glover's Lt. Mike Harrigan from Predator 2 (1990) and Amber Midthunder's Naru from Prey (2022).

Trachtenberg has previously revealed that he reached out to Schwarzenegger to get his approval to use his likeness in the scene, and later said that he would be interested in "cooking some stuff up" for the actor in a future project.

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