Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't wasting any time getting back to the world of films. The ex-governor of California has told Austrian publication, Krone.at, that he is currently reading some scripts.
He said, "Currently I'm reading three scripts. One topic/script, which I considered a long time ago before governor, is delighting me particularly. In it I would play an older soldier, who gets the order at the ending of the war to kill a bunch of kids. But he doesn't do it and get them to safety at the risk of his life and it has all kind of adventure. This script is based on a true story!" The film that he is speaking about is titled, "With Wings As Eagles", and is based on a true story about a German officer who helps American POWs escape.
He went on to say that he will now have to choose his roles more cautiously, as he is now an older man.
"In the future I have to adapt my roles to my age. Clint Eastwood also has done it in the same way. Extreme fighting or shooting is not possible anymore. I want to be more encouraged as an actor and I believe that I can manage this challenge. I am like a sponge, which is absorbing all the knowledge and always be willing to learn all new things."