The producer ofThe Terminatoris speaking up after hearsay resurface that O.J. Simpson was considered for the leading role in the 1984 James Cameron sci - fi classic .
The Terminatorproducer Gale Anne Hurd responded to a rumor about the legendary sci-fi franchise following O.J. Simpson’s death.
Gale produced major blockbuster TV shows and movies, including the three earliestTerminatorfilms,Armageddon,The Incredible Hulk,and theWalking Deadfranchise.
In the wake ofO.J. Simpson’s death on Wednesday,rumorsresurfaced that the formerNFLfootball player was cast in the 1984 James Cameron-directed movie.
In 2019,Arnold Schwarzenegger, who starred as the time-travelingTerminatorrobot, toldthe Independenthe wasn’t initially the first choice for the role.
“It was actually O.J. Simpson that was the first cast, Terminator,” Arnold said. “Then somehow [James Cameron] felt that he was not as believable for a killing machine. So then they hired me. That’s really what happened.”
Arnold even claimed that he owned concept artwork painted by the film’s director that originally featured O.J. “on the painting that I have at home — it was painted by Jim Cameron,” Arnold said. “Underneath my face is actually O.J. Simpson’s face. It was already painted on it, with the leather jacket and the gun in the hand.”
In a 2023 episode ofWho’s Talking to Chris Wallace?, James Cameron, who directedThe Terminatorand its sequelTerminator 2: Judgment Day, suggested the O.J. casting decision never made it that far.
“Very early on, a highly placed person at one of the two studios that funded that film had a brilliant idea and called me up and said, ‘Are you sitting down?’ I said, ‘Well, no, I’m not.’ He said, ‘Are you sitting? O.J. Simpson for the Terminator!’ I said, ‘I actually think that’s a bad idea.’ It didn’t go anywhere. I think it’s historically interesting.”
In aLos Angeles Timesinterview, James revealed that it was Orion Pictures' executive Mike Medavoy who originally pitched O.J., but it was “rejected out of hand before it ever got any traction.”
Now theTerminatorcasting conversation is going viral again amid O.J.’s death, and Gale responded to hopefully settle the rumor once and for all.
Not true . Absolutely fiction . And I was there ( with Jim ) long before Arnold was cast.https://t.co/KEseKw0LE3