Terminator Dark Fate Telugu Trailer Launch: Vijay Deverakonda Spills The Beans On His Admiration For Arnold Schwarzenegger

Dear Comrade star Vijay Deverakonda discloses his admiration for Arnold Schwarzenegger at the Telugu trailer launch of the film Terminator: Dark Fate

Gretel Sequeira

Wed Oct 16 2019, 18:01:24 4738 views
The whole country is buzzing with the arrival of the much-anticipated Terminator: Dark Fate that reunites Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron with original franchise stars Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger for the first time in 28 years in a thrilling new action-adventure that picks up where Terminator 2: Judgment Day left off. Terminator: Dark Fate is directed by Tim Miller (Deadpool). 

Well, Terminator: Dark Fate is the first Hollywood film to release in 6 languages: English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam, and none other than superstar Vijay Deverakonda launched the explosive Telugu trailer in Hyderabad. Vijay Deverakonda has charmed his audiences with his performances in films and has delivered many hit films as well. Turns out that the youth icon and the Dear Comrade and Arjun Reddy star is a huge fan of Arnold and his movies, hence he has come out to full-fledged support the film. (Also Read: Vijay Deverakonda’s Latest Pictures Are Major Man Crush Material)

During the launch, Vijay spoke about his childhood memories and revealed why he is a huge fan of Arnold. Vijay said, "My fondest memories are watching all his films, especially watching The Terminator, his Christmas film Jingle all the way...as a kid you loved watching a man of his size doing action and the way he said his dialogues was so unique, it was so fun!"


When asked why people should go watch Terminator Dark Fate, he said, "People should watch Terminator Dark Fate because it looks like a damn good action film with lots of drama, when you watch the trailer you already get the vibe of it...so watch it for the scale, the spectacle!"



Terminator Dark Fate releases on November 1 in six languages including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam across the country.


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