Arnold Schwarzenegger is almost inseparable from his role as the Terminator in the Schwarzenegger's best-known action roles are usually muscular heroes like Conan the Barbarian, Hercules, and Major Dutch Schaefer in Predator. Even when Schwarzenegger started to play more varied characters, beginning with the comedy Twins, in which he and Danny DeVito play long-lost twin brothers, the characters still highlighted his status as an action movie star, his physical strength, and his way of switching between stoicism and cheerfulness.

Director Joel Schumacher thought Mr Freeze's lines in the Batman and Robin script were unintentionally hilarious.

Schwarzenegger's action movies were, at one point, almost a genre of their own. Most include the same features, such as enormous weaponry, The Terminator franchise includes all of these elements, also giving audiences the phenomenal Sarah Connor (originally played by Linda Hamilton), ever more formidable robots to fight, and iconic styling choices. According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Terminator is Schwarzenegger's best movie, with a 100% positive rating, while Batman and Robin is his worst. Yet, the films still share something in common.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator and an animated character in Terminator Zero with the RT fresh symbol in the background
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Schwarzenegger's unforgettable T-800 robot appeared in the first movie of the Terminator franchise. Though Schwarzenegger has only played a villain in these two movies.

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Though Mr. Freeze was given a tragic backstory in which he tries to find a cure for his terminally ill, cryogenically frozen wife, Batman and Robin director Joel Schumacher thought Mr Freeze's lines in the script were unintentionally hilarious, finding himself reading them in Schwarzenegger's voice. According to Schwarzenegger in 'Schwarzenegger agreed to play Mr. Freeze. Though the movie was widely critically panned, he has said he does not regret playing the character.

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To use a Schwarzenegger-worthy pun, The Terminator and Mr. Freeze are polar opposites. Kyle Reese's description of it is still one of his scariest quotes in The Terminator: "It can't be bargained with, it can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear, and it absolutely will not stop... ever... until you are dead." The Terminator is an emotionless killing machine, while it is Mr Freeze's human emotions that have turned him into a villain. He is so focused on his grief for his wife and his determination to find a cure, that he is willing to freeze Gotham City if he has to.

The Terminator franchise will continue with Terminator 7, which is currently being written.

The 1960s Batman leaned into its absurdity, but, Schumacher appears to have tried to make Batman and Robin into a serious action movie while maintaining the original camp feel, and it didn't work, especially after Tim Burton's dark re-imagining of Gotham City. Schwarzenegger was not the worst Mr Freeze, and his casting could have worked if Schumacher had taken a lesson from The Terminator. Exchanging his much-ridiculed outfit for a more minimal look and swapping an overload of mediocre puns for fewer but more quotable lines could have made the most of a rare villainous role for Schwarzenegger.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes, The Making of Batman and Robin

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The Terminator
Release Date
October 26, 1984
Runtime
108 minutes
Director
James Cameron

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Batman and Robin
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June 20, 1997
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2h 5m
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Joel Schumacher

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