Arnold Schwarzenegger has hinted he may go back to being an actor following the end of his term as the Governor of California.
Arnold Schwarzenegger may return to acting.
The former bodybuilder - who has now completed a seven year term as the Governor of California - has hinted he has a list of things he "can do" but has not committed to anything completely.
The 'Terminator' actor told Variety: "It is like bicycling or like skiing. You get on it and you feel like there is no time lapse there at all.
"The list is a long list of things I can do, but nothing I can concentrate on until I am literally, totally out of office. For me the joy of life is not to know, and you get into it and you kind of figure it out. I love that. I don't like safety nets. I am not a believer in that."
Despite quitting his job in Hollywood for a career in politics, the 63-year-old had a cameo in Sylvester Stallone's 'The Expendables' last year and in 2004 starred as Prince Hapi in 'Around the World in 80 Days'.