Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Arnold Schwarzenegger is making his first movie in 5 years, teaming up with Reacher's Alan Ritchson for a Christmas comedy. The legendary star of The Terminator, Commando and Total Recall last appeared on the big screen in 2019’s box office disappointment Terminator: Dark Fate.
Schwarzenegger’s next project sees him back in the movie game for the first time since 2019, teaming up with Reacher’s Ritchson for The Man With the Bag, a holiday family comedy directed by Adam Shankman and written by Allan Rice. The film’s synopsis reads as follows : “When Santa’s magic bag is stolen, he turns to his naughty list to find Vance, a former thief, to help him get it back. Along with his daughter, Santa, and a group of misfit elves, Vance will have to pull off the greatest heist of his life to save Christmas.”
Schwarzenegger Can Finally Make A Holiday Classic After Jingle All the Way The Man With the Bag is not Schwarzenegger’s first time dipping his toe in holiday movie waters. Back in 1996, the action star softened his touch for Jingle All the Way, playing a regular guy on a wacky Christmas-time quest to score a highly sought-after action figure as a gift for his son.
Jingle All the Way is indeed not the holiday classic Schwarzenegger may have envisioned it becoming . Nearly 30 years after that critical flop, the star will try again with another Christmas project, this time taking more of a fantasy angle. The team-up between Schwarzenegger and Ritchson is juicy as a pairing of a legendary action hero with a modern-day action star, though it might be juicier if they were starring together in an actual action film.
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