Danny DeVito has confirmed that a new project is in the works with Arnold Schwarzenegger, hinting at an onscreen reunion of the beloved movie twins. This news comes 35 years after the release of Twins, a comedy that remains one of the actors' most cherished collaborations.
DeVito, 79, shared in an interview with CNN that they are collaborating on another movie project together. He emphasized the strong bond he shares with Schwarzenegger, noting that their friendship predates their work on Twins. The actors have previously worked together in films like Junior and The Last Action Hero.
While rumors of a Twins sequel, including one titled Triplets with Eddie Murphy and Tracy Morgan, have circulated for years, DeVito clarified that their upcoming project is not a direct sequel but rather a new venture focusing on the camaraderie between two friends.
DeVito humorously mentioned in a GQ interview that Schwarzenegger's stint as the Governor of California delayed a potential Twins sequel, quipping that they should have made the movie instead. The actors are eager to collaborate again and are currently awaiting a suitable script to begin working together.
The duo recently appeared as presenters at the 96th Academy Awards, where they received a standing ovation for their bit about playing Batman villains. They also playfully teased fellow actor Michael Keaton, who portrayed Batman in the past.
Fans anticipating the reunion of DeVito and Schwarzenegger on screen can catch glimpses of them in recent State Farm insurance commercials. The actors' onscreen chemistry and long-standing friendship continue to captivate audiences, promising an exciting new project in the works.