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View all search resultsWhile other men of his age are eyeing up stair lifts, Harrison Ford is dusting down his bull whip to play all-action hero Indiana Jones one more time at 78. He is not the only superannuated male Hollywood star to be pushing the age envelope -- and audiences' ability to suspend their disbelief.
Arnold Schwarzenegger will be back for "Terminator: Dark Fate" because he is "addicted" to the killer cyborg franchise that launched his career -- but it was the return of Linda Hamilton that stole the show at Comic-Con.
Hollywood '80s nostalgia soared at San Diego Comic-Con Thursday as Tom Cruise swooped in to unveil the new "Top Gun" while Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed why he'll be back for an explosive-looking "Terminator" sequel.