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The rest are either fun, very good, or outright classics. Several of them fall under the Terminator umbrella, but even outside the T-800 Schwarzenegger has played some all-timer sci-fi action characters.
7) Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is entertaining enough blockbuster fare, but nothing more. The standout is Kristanna Loken, who sold the T-X as a suitable follow-up antagonist after the fantastic T-1000 and, of course, the T-800.
But even the T-X represents how comfortable Terminator 3 was repeating T2, as opposed to taking it to any new interesting places. Granted, the ending is bravely nihilistic, but all throughout the viewer feels like they’re just watching a very watered-down version of a great movie. Not to mention, while Terminator Genisys and Terminator Salvation have their cheesy moments, there’s nothing quite as eye-rolling as the T-800 (or T-850, rather) saying “Talk to the hand.” Even still, overall, Rise of the Machines is better than those two movies.
6) Terminator: Dark Fate

It’s no secret that the Terminator franchise has struggled mightily to replicate the success and ambition of James Cameron’s two movies, but Terminator: Dark Fate comes the closest by a country mile. Unfortunately, while it was the Terminator 3 we deserved, it tanked because, after three letdowns, audiences had grown too cautious to risk being burned once again.
Here’s hoping Dark Fate is properly appreciated in time. It’s not perfect, but it manages to not feel like an entire retread. And, as far as serving as an opportunity for Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton to say goodbye to their characters (and for the audience to do the same), it couldn’t be much better than it is.
Stream Terminator: Dark Fate on fuboTV.
5) The Running Man

While Edgar Wright’s remake is more adherent to Stephen King’s text, there’s a strong argument to be made that the 1987 original The Running Man is more fun. It’s Gladiator if Gladiator were absurd.
We get some Schwarzenegger one-liners, we get a man who enjoys singing opera at full volume as much as he enjoys killing people, and we get game show host Richard Dawson playing, well, a game show host. A morally bankrupt, contemptible game show host.
Stream The Running Man on fuboTV.












