OJ Simpson was almost The Terminator?

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MOVIE URBAN LEGEND: O.J. Simpson was originally cast as the Terminator in the 1984 sci-fi classic.

Over the years, I've come across plenty of interesting reasons why actors weren't given (or nearly weren't given) certain film and television roles, from Brandon Tartikoff not wanting Michael J. Fox on "Family Ties" because he couldn't envision Fox's face on a lunch box to CBS executives fearing Meg Foster made Cagney and Lacey seem like lesbians to an actor losing out on the chance to play John Lennon because he had the same name as the musician’s killer. However, few reasons quite strain the limits of irony as the alleged reason why O.J. Simpson wasn’t cast as the cyborg assassin in James Cameron's 1984 sci-fi classic "The Terminator."

As the story goes, Simpson had the role until the studio feared audiences wouldn't believe the former athlete as a killer. Is that true?

Amazingly enough, the gist of the story is true.

In the film, a cyborg assassin known as the Terminator (model T-800, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) is sent back in time to kill the mother of the man who, in the feature, will lead a revolt against the machines that have taken over the world. The future rebels also send back a soldier, Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) to defend the young woman, a waitress named Sarah Conner (Linda Hamilton). Writer/director James Cameron and his producer/co-writer (and, at the time, wife) Gale Anne Hurd originally saw the movie as a low-budget film, and planned to shoot it almost guerrilla-style (filming on location with whatever happens to be on location at the time, often not even telling people that you're filming a movie). However, Orion Pictures became interested in funding the feature, but as part of the agreement the studio insisted it feature a star a “name” actor.

Originally, Cameron and Hurd planned to have Lance Henriksen play the Terminator. However, Orion Pictures President Mike Medavoy pitched Schwarzenegger as the "name" actor, but for the role of Kyle Reese. For the Terminator, he suggested none other than Orenthal James "O.J." Simpson, former star NFL running back and, at the time, perhaps best known for his popular series of commercials for Hertz Rent-A-Car.

Medavoy saw Simpson not only as a "name" (he had been in a few movies by that point) but also, more importantly, as an athletic person who could be physically imposing. Medaovy even approached Schwarzenegger at a screening and told him Simpson had been cast and, that the studio wanted Schwarzenegger as Reese.

Schwarzenegger talked with Cameron about playing Reese, although the director had gone into the meeting hoping the conversation wouldn't lead anywhere. Instead, he found himself impressed by Schwarzenegger, especially his insightful ideas about how the Terminator should come across on film. Cameron liked him so much that he suddenly decided the Terminator should be a really big guy, someone like, well, Schwarzenegger.

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However, Schwarzenegger wasn’t so sure about the role, as the Terminator doesn't have a lot of dialogue and he is, you know, the villain of the movie. The bodybuilder turned actor really wanted lead roles, following in the footsteps of his hit 1982 film "Conan the Barbarian." But Cameron convinced him he would be shot in such a way that he’d be THE star of the film, and that rather than hate him for being the villain, audiences would love his character for being such a badass.

As for Simpson, I'm a bit iffy whether he was actually cast as the Terminator. I don't think he was; Cameron never agreed to it. It seemed as if Medavoy was speaking out of turn when he approached Schwarzenegger.

However, in explaining WHY he never would have agreed to Simpson, Cameron recalled:



"This was when everybody loved him, and ironically that was part of the problem—he was this likable, goofy, kind of innocent guy. Plus, frankly I wasn’t interested in an African-American man chasing around a white girl with a knife. It just felt wrong."

Movie Legends Revealed: Was O.J. Simpson Originally Going to Play The Terminator?

 

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Arnold was the right choice but this is interesting. Kinda feel like OJ had too much personality and was too "nice" (lol) for that type of role, whereas Arnold is so robotic due to being European (and a wooden actor) that it was perfect for him.

Tho from a sci fi perspective if Skynet existed and needed to create a humanoid machine that could infiltrate human areas without standing out...it's way more likely that type of "thing" would look like OJ than Arnold. That type of future would be more brown that white, so OJ would look more like the average person.
 
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I don't think it would've turned out the way it did had OJ played the role. See you can't just look at The Terminator and switch Arnold's face for OJ's and think it would've turned out the same scene for scene.

Movie would've been very different plus I heard Slyvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were also considered but I think it would've fell flat with them as well. Arnold had the looks and robotic demeanor/tone to make it work.
 
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