
In Outrider, Arnold Schwarzenegger will be in the starring role of the Federal Marshall. Following the recent revival of the classic Western movie genre, Outrider would be the first serious role in the genre for Arnold Schwarzenegger, who starred in the Western comedy The Villain in 1979.

Though Outrider was supposed to be Arnold's first live-action television role, plans for the series have unfortunately failed to bear fruit, with no confirmed release window or even other stars in the cast. Now that the 31-minute short film has garnered around 40 million views on YouTube, it's not surprising that the idea has ballooned into a full feature. In Kung Fury 2, which is not connected to the Kung Fury but set in the same universe, the original cast will be joined by Arnold Schwarzenegger as The President, Michael Fassbender as Colt Magnum, and Alexandra Shipp as Rey Porter - with David Hasselhoff once again providing the voice of the Hoff 9000. While there are many reasons why Arnold Schwarzenegger should stop being the Terminator, the reputation that the T-800 has built over the years means that Arnold can still thrive in these types of authoritative comedic roles.Īrnold Schwarzenegger is set to star in Amazon's Outrider, a Western series about a ruthless Marshall and a deputy teaming up to track a legendary outlaw. The first Kung Fury was a Kickstarter-funded short film that featured actors like writer and director David Sanberg in the titular role, Lonely Island's Jorma Taccone, and even David Hasselhoff who made a cameo.

An upcoming project that is sure to join the ranks of Arnold Schwarzenegger's best and worst comedy movies, Kung Fury 2, also known as Kung Fury: The Movie, is slated for release in late 2022.
