Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed that a Twins sequel is set to go ahead despite the death of Ivan Reitman.The action legend starred alongside Danny DeVito as an unlikely pair of twin brothers in the 1988 movie and the pair had been set to reprise their roles alongside Tracy Morgan in a sequel called Triplets.The actor, 74, confirmed that the passing of the director has put the movie on hold for the time being but indicated that filming could still begin later this year.
Keeping it going:Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed that a Twins sequel is set to go ahead despite the death of Ivan Reitman; he is seen in 2017Speaking at the Arnold Sports Festival in Ohio, the Terminator star said via The Arnold Fans: 'We had a little setback because the man that was supposed to direct it, who directed the first one, Twins, Ivan Reitman has passed away sadly to say.'He noted that the feature's producers wanted to 'wait a little bit until this whole thing cools down and then we're gonna readdress it.' Schwarzenegger continued: 'But that's a project supposed to be filmed in October and so it could still be you know, but we just have to look into a different director and just see if we are going to continue with this project.'The long-awaited sequel to Twins has been in the development stage for a decade, and Eddie Murphy was initially set to play a long-lost third brother of the movie's main characters.
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