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Arnold Schwarzenegger is open to the idea of starring in a project with his kids, but only if the script is good. The 77-year-old actor made the comments at the Los Angeles premiere of "Fubar" season 2, where he was joined by all five of his kids.
Arnold's kids, Patrick, Christopher, Christina, and Katherine, all of whom he shares with ex-wife Maria Shriver, as well as his son Joseph Baena, were all in attendance at the premiere. The family reunion had Arnold thinking about the possibility of collaborating onscreen with some of his children, two of whom have followed in his acting footsteps.
"I wouldn't mind doing that, yes," Arnold said, when asked about the possibility of working with his kids. "It doesn't make any difference" what kind of project it is, as long as it's a "good script" and can "entertain people."

Patrick, 31, and Joseph, 27, are both actors, with Patrick recently scoring a breakout role on season 3 of "The White Lotus," and Joseph starring alongside Morgan Freeman in "Gunner" last year.
Arnold's comments come after he joined Patrick for the latest installment of Variety's Actors on Actors series, during which he paid his son a big compliment. "You have never asked me to call a studio or to call an agent," Arnold said. "You never asked me for advice when it comes to acting itself. You're a rare breed, and I'm very, very proud of you."

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