who doesn’t remember Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and Sylvester Stallone in ‘The Expendables’ (2010), a film that brought together three names inextricably linked to action movies.

Two of these iconic Hollywood figures are in the news right now for very different reasons, and at the same time, for a touching gesture towards one of them. The interpreter of ‘Terminator’ for his return to the big screen and ‘The Sixth Sense’ for his personal fight against frontotemporal dementia, which forced him to say goodbye to the cameras.

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In March 2022, Bruce Willis retired from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia; but in February 2023, the family reported that it was only a symptom of a more serious illness: frontotemporal dementia (FTD), from which there is little chance of recovery, the actor’s wife, Emme Heming, indicated this May.

The actor of Austrian origin and former governor of California sent emotional words ahead of his colleague’s retirement from acting due to illness.

Bruce Willis, hero

Schwarzenegger was in an interview with Cinemablend to promote his participation in the action-comedy series FUBAR available on Netflix, where he had emotional words of praise, admiration and support for the “Die Hard” protagonist.

I think that’s fantastic. He was, always for years and years, he’s a big, big star. And I think he will always be remembered as a big, big star. and kind man

Arnold Schwarzenegger

And I add: “I understand that given his circumstances, in terms of his health, he had to retire. But in general, you know, we never really retired. Action heroes, load up.”

The legendary “Conan the Barbarian” has teamed up with Netflix to revive FUBAR, where he plays a CIA agent who sees his retirement plans threatened and now has to accept a new job that hits him too close.

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