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Arnold Schwarzenegger & The Rock Have Only Appeared In A Single Movie Scene Together, And You Probably Missed It

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is one of Dwayne Johnson's best action movies, but it also features a cameo from another action movie superstar. The Rundown was the first movie Johnson made after stepping away from his career as a wrestler. Directed by Pete Berg, it stars "The Rock" as a bounty hunter who travels to Brazil to find a runaway treasure hunter (played by Seann William Scott). The movie was not a success at the box office, but the strong reviews highlighted Johnson's performance as a leading man and solidified him as a new action movie star.

like San Andreas, Rampage, and the Fast and Furious franchise. This helped make him arguably the biggest action star in Hollywood. However, even though The Rundown was not a huge hit, it featured a clever hint at the career Johnson was about to embark upon, courtesy of a true Hollywood icon.

Arnold Schwarzenegger appears in The Rundown in a role that is so brief, it's not hard to believe that a lot of fans missed it. The cameo from Schwarzenegger comes early in the movie as Dwayne Johnson's character, Beck, is walking into a club to hunt down a target. As he is entering,

The Rock as Mark Kerr wearing a white hat and sitting down in The Smashing Machine

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The surprise from the audience at the unexpected appearance of Schwarzenegger is also shared by Beck, who does a double-take as the man walks past. The randomness of the cameo makes sense as it was not planned at all; Schwarzenegger happened to be near the set and dropped in to say hello to Johnson (via movieweb.com). Director Peter Berg then asked Schwarzenegger if he would appear in the movie, with Schwarzenegger agreeing so long as it happened immediately.

While there is not a lot of substance or screen time for Schwarzenegger in The Rundown, it is a symbolically important moment in the action movie genre. Schwarzenegger and Johnson literally crossing paths on screen in The Rundown came at a significant time for both actors. Schwarzenegger had enjoyed decades as one of the biggest stars in Hollywood with the Terminator franchise and movies like Eraser, True Lies, Predator, Commando, and more. However,.

The early 2000s saw Johnson only beginning his acting career, eventually reaching heights that rivaled Schwarzenegger's time in the action genre.

In 2003, Schwarzenegger stepped away from Hollywood when he became the Governor of California. Meanwhile, the early 2000s saw Johnson only beginning his acting career, eventually reaching heights that rivaled Schwarzenegger's time in the action genre. as Schwarzenegger left action movie stardom behind, welcoming a new generation of action heroes to take his place.

Schwarzenegger's nod to Johnson in The Rundown was a nice moment, but it didn't necessarily mean Schwarzenegger was done with action movies. including Arnold the World in 80 Days and the first movie in The Expendables franchise. Following the end of his political career in 2011, Schwarzenegger went back to making movies.

Arnold Schwarzenegger's Action Movies Since 2011

The Expendables 2 (2012)

Trent "Trench" Mauser

The Last Stand (2013)

Sheriff Ray Owens

Escape Plan (2013)

Emil Rottmayer

Sabotage (2014)

Agent John "Breacher" Wharton

The Expendables 3 (2014)

Trent "Trench" Mauser

Terminator Genisys (2015)

T-800

Killing Gunther (2017)

Robert "Gunther" Bendik

Viy 2: Journey to China (2019)

Captain James Hook

Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)

T-800

His first lead role after returning was the neo-Western action movie The Last Stand. While it was not a box office hit, critics noted that Schwarzenegger still had what it took as an action hero. While the actor also sought out more serious roles, like Maggie and Aftermath, he also stuck close to the action genre with the likes of Escape Plan, Sabotage, and two Terminator sequels. While Schwarzenegger's return did not see him take away Johnson's title as the reigning action movie star which began with , it proved he could still compete with the younger generation.

Source: movieweb.com

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The Rundown
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5/10

September 26, 2003

104 Minutes

Peter Berg

R.J. Stewart, James Vanderbilt

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