The Terminator. Just hearing that word brings images to mind, right? Arnold Schwarzenegger, futuristic battles, and that iconic line: "I'll be back." But did you know that Arnold wasn't *supposed* to be the Terminator?
The Original Plan
Yeah, mind-blowing, isn't it? Believe it or not, James Cameron, the genius behind *The Terminator*, had someone else in mind for the metal-skeleton-under-the-skin role. Can you guess who?
Think tall, imposing, and… well, kind of nice looking. It was none other than Lance Henriksen! Yup, the guy who played Bishop in *Aliens*.
Why Lance?
Cameron envisioned the Terminator as someone who could blend in. Someone unassuming. Henriksen, with his sharp features and intense gaze, fit that bill perfectly. He even did some early screen tests!
Imagine Henriksen delivering those cold, calculated lines. Pretty wild, huh? He was actually the first actor Cameron drew sketches of when imagining the character.
Henriksen was deeply involved in the pre-production process. He helped Cameron flesh out the character’s movements and overall demeanor. It was HIS Terminator for a while.
Enter Arnold
So, what happened? How did Arnold Schwarzenegger end up as the ultimate killing machine? This is where things get interesting.
Arnold initially met with Cameron to discuss playing Kyle Reese, the soldier sent back to protect Sarah Connor. Cameron, however, had a different idea.
During their conversation, Cameron had a revelation. Schwarzenegger WASN'T Reese. He was THE Terminator. His sheer size and intimidating presence were too perfect.
The Twist
Think about it. A seemingly unstoppable, Austrian-accented cyborg? Pure genius! Cameron pitched the idea to Arnold, and, well, the rest is movie history.
But what about Henriksen? He didn't get the Terminator gig, obviously. However, Cameron didn't forget about him. He promised Henriksen another cool role in his future films.
And he delivered! Henriksen starred as the android Bishop in *Aliens*. A role arguably just as iconic as the Terminator itself. So everyone wins!
Why It Matters
This whole "almost" casting story is super fascinating, don't you think? It shows how fluid the creative process can be in Hollywood. One small change can alter everything.
It also highlights Cameron's brilliance. He was able to see Schwarzenegger's potential in a way that others might have missed. That instinct is part of what makes him such a successful director.
Plus, imagine how different *The Terminator* would be with Henriksen in the role! Not that he wouldn't be good. Just… different. Schwarzenegger brought a unique physicality and presence that defined the character.
Beyond the Casting
The story also reminds us to appreciate the "what ifs" in movie history. What if Henriksen had played the Terminator? What if Schwarzenegger had been Kyle Reese? It's fun to speculate!
It’s also a testament to actors. Henriksen is amazing in Aliens. Schwarzenegger *is* the Terminator. The right actor in the right role can elevate a film to legendary status.
So, next time you watch *The Terminator*, remember this little behind-the-scenes tidbit. It adds another layer of intrigue to an already awesome movie. Give it a watch (or re-watch!). You won’t regret it!
The Terminator. A film that almost starred a completely different actor. But, hey, it all worked out in the end!