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Arnold Schwarzenegger keeps being spotted around Ontario

No need to pinch yourself if you happen to see the Terminator walking down an Ontario street these days — it really just might be Arnold Schwarzenegger!

The Terminator himself seems to be soaking up the summertime weather all over southern Ontario lately, after he was most recently spotted catching some rays at Fanshawe Lake in London, Ontario.

Ok, maybe 'catching some rays' is a bit of a stretch — he's actually in town filming the second season of his Netflix series, FUBAR, which also features Ottawa-born actor, Jay Baruchel (How to Train your Dragon.)

In a recent post on X by London Mayor, Josh Morgan, Schwarzenegger posed for a picture with the local politicial sporting a particularly chunky cigar in his smile.

This isn't the first time Schwarzenegger has been seen making the most of his time in southern Ontario, though — in June, he was spotted on a few occasions riding his bike around Toronto while filming FUBAR in the city.

When he famously said "I'll be back," in Terminator, he must've really meant it about Toronto, because back in 2022 when the show was filming its first season, he was something of a fixture in the city, dining at spots like Akira Black and publically gushing about his love of biking in the city.

FUBAR began shooting in Toronto in late April, and filming is expected to run until the end of August.

Lead photo by

Josh Morgan/X


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