London
(ANI):
Film
maker
James
Cameron
has
said
that
he
knows
Arnold
Schwarzenegger
will
return
to
show
business
when
his
term
as
governor
of
California
ends.
The
action
hero,
who
rose
to
fame
with
Cameron's
1984
movie
The
Terminator,
swapped
acting
for
politics
when
he
was
elected
to
office
in
California
in
2003.
Schwarzenegger
returned
to
the
franchise
created
by
Cameron
with
a
cameo
role
in
recent
blockbuster
'Terminator
Salvation",
but
did
not
shoot
new
footage
-
his
appearance
was
compiled
using
old
film
from
the
first
sci-fi
blockbuster.
However,
Cameron
is
convinced
that
Schwarzenegger
will
return
to
the
big
screen
when
his
time
in
office
comes
to
an
end
in
2010.
"When
he's
done
running
the
fifth
largest
economy
in
the
world,
he'll
probably
want
to
come
back
to
acting.
Although
I
can''t
speak
for
him,
I
know
he
loves
it," the
Daily
Express
quoted
Cameron
as
telling
Fox
News.