Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals the surprising movie that’s made him the most money throughout storied career

Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals the surprising movie that’s made him the most money throughout storied career

Arnold Schwarzenegger, who starred in blockbuster films like “Terminator” and “Predator,” surprisingly made the most money from his ’80s comedy film “Twins” — raking in more than $40 million.

The action star explained that he and co-star Danny DeVito were not paid a salary for the film, and instead got “a piece of the backend.”

“It was fantastic,” he said Monday on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.” “We went all the way to the bank with that one.”

The backend means the 77-year-old actor and DeVito, 80, were paid a percentage of the film’s profits after it was distributed.

Arnold Schwarzenegger says “Twins” earned him his biggest paycheck.©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

The action star made the surprising revelation on “WWHL.”
The 1988 comedy starred Schwarzenegger and DeVito as genetically engineered twins separated at birth who reunite as adults.

The movie, directed by Ivan Reitman, grossed over $200 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.

It was also Schwarzenegger’s first stab at comedy after starring in action flicks.

He explained that he and DeVito didn’t get a paycheck.©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
Instead, they earned money from the film’s profits.©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
Schwarzenegger revealed, “We went all the way to the bank with that one.”©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
He followed that up with movies like “Kindergarten Cop,” “Junior” and “True Lies.”

When Cohen asked the former bodybuilder if he had earned $20 million from it, Schwarzenegger scoffed.

“Oh, much more, come on! What’s the matter with you?” he jokingly said.

Schwarzenegger says there had been plans for a sequel.©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
They were shelved when director Ivan Reitman died.©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

The “True Lies” star confessed that it was “more than” $40 million.

“It was more than any movie I’ve ever made, let’s put it this way,” he shared.

Schwarzenegger added that there had been plans for a sequel called “Triplets,” co-starring Eddie Murphy, but it was shelved “because the director Ivan Reitman passed away just before we wanted to start shooting.”

The action star called DeVito his “brother” in a recent Instagram post.
He can currently be seen in the Netflix series, “FUBAR.”©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection

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