

Arnold Schwarzenegger has ruled with his charisma in legendary films and fictional characters. When we think about the Terminator or the Predator, a distinctive silhouette constantly comes to mind. Schwarzenegger has maintained his iconic parts and lines over the years. However, fans frequently take famous dialogues out of context, usually in a humorous way.
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In one such case, author Drew Dyck described an amusing conversation between himself and his kid over Arnold Schwarzenegger’s conversations. Schwarzenegger may have played Jesus more than any other role in his films, according to the father-son duo. How? Read on to find out!
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Did Arnold Schwarzenegger play Jesus according to his dialogues?
Dyck explained how he was putting his son to bed when his son suggested Schwarzenegger play Jesus once. Upon asking for an explanation, the kid said it was because of the star’s dialogue – “Come with me if you want to live” from Terminator 2.

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LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 10: Arnold Schwarzenegger is seen at “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on February 10, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by RB/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
Dyck immediately saw potential in the theory and began recollecting other similar dialogues. He realized that Schwarzenegger’s most iconic dialogue, “I’ll be back” from the Terminator series, would also work. Both dialogues hinted at some part of Jesus’ life, whether it was him guiding people or his resurrection.
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Dyck’s audience immediately got to work. One promised that this anecdote, along with the iconic dialogues, would feature in their sermon.
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that will make it in a sermon maybe mine
— Greg Roberts (@tallypreacher) December 23, 2022
Another complimented Dyck’s son, calling him a genius.
He’s a genius! Arnold’s most famous line still works…I’ll be back
— CyTown (@cy_mcmahon) December 22, 2022
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A fan invoked laughter when they claimed that they quoted the Terminator 2 dialogue often.
I use that on my daughters when we are crossing the supermarket parking lot.
— Johnny Gamble (@gambombs) December 22, 2022
While recalling how Jesus turned water into wine, an audience member expressed a hilarious desire.
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😂. If only in the movie he’d said “ hold my beer” as well.
— CateMDee (@CMD38912420) December 23, 2022
But the general consensus of the audience? Everyone seemed to agree that there was a certain Christian connection between Schwarzenegger’s movies and Jesus. And fans weren’t opposed to it! And one of the fans commented, “I think you accidentally proved that the Terminator Is an Easter movie”
I think you accidentally proved that The Terminator is an Easter movie.
— Rick wants a 🌯 (@ricksharp7) December 22, 2022
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That’s a Jesus movie I’d watch 100%
— Clint Jackson (@Clint_SonofJack) December 22, 2022
Since “I’ll be back” is such an iconic dialogue, not many are aware of its origin story! The dialogue caused director James Cameron to get extremely frustrated with Arnold Schwarzenegger. During Terminator’s shoot, the star kept debating his way of dialogue delivery. It went on for a while until Cameron finally snapped and told him to do the job. However, since he and Schwarzenegger were good friends, no one took things to heart. The star cut a niche for himself and has been a favorite ever since. Let us know your favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movie in the comments!
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