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Arnold Schwarzenegger Pranks Fans as Terminator Wax Statue
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The prank was organized by Omaze.com to raise money for a range of charities and was aimed at promoting a competition for fans to join Arnold at the 'Terminator Genisys' premiere.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger pranked unsuspecting visitors at Madame Tussauds wax museum in Hollywood, California. Posing as a Terminator wax figure at the museum, the former Governor of California shocked fans when he suddenly came into a life as they stopped for a snap with him.

"He looks real," said a female visitor before running away in fear as Arnold broke his pose. "No touching," Arnold suddenly said, shocking a boy who was screaming while stepping away. A toddler even cried when Arnold suddenly asked for a handshake.

Before posing as a statue, the 67-year-old actor, who dressed as the T-800, walked around the streets of Hollywood. He even instructed a truck driver to get out of the vehicle and shopped for sunglasses.

The stunt was organized by Omaze.com to raise money for a range of charities using famous celebrities. The donation will be given to After-School All-Stars, a charity which provides after-school programs to keep children safe.

The prank was also meant to draw people's attention to a competition which offers the winners invitations to the "Terminator Genisys" premiere in Los Angeles next month.

The movie also stars Emilia Clarke as Sarah Connor and Jason Clarke as John Connor. In addition to opening in regular theaters, the movie will be shown in 3D, Real 3D and IMAX 3D.

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