It’s been 30 years since
Kindergarten Cop turned
Arnold Schwarzenegger into an undercover cop forced to deal with a kindergarten class of hilariously inappropriate and rambunctious children. At the time, Schwarzenegger was at the height of his action superstar fame thanks to movies like
The Terminator, Predator, so seeing him tower over a group of wild children was absolutely hilarious.
After 30 years, Schwarzenegger is probably still towering over these kids, but maybe not as much since they’re all grown up, as you can see in a virtual
Kindergarten Cop reunion that recently took place. In fact, the reunion is made all the more fun because after the grown up kids reminisce about making the movie, Arnold Schwarzenegger shows up to surprise them. Check it out!
Arnold Schwarzenegger se reunió con elenco de Un detective en el kínder
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Arnold Schwarzenegger se reunió con elenco de Un detective en el kínder
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Rolling Stone Menu Arnold Schwarzenegger Surprises ‘Kindergarten Cop’ Cast During Virtual Reunion
Mr. Kimble himself discusses how the 1990 comedy prepared him for fatherhood, his famous “It’s not a tumor” line and more
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Hosted by Yahoo Entertainment, the reunion marked the film’s 30th anniversary and featured Christian Cousins (Dominic), Miko Hughes (Joseph), Krystle and Tiffany Mataras (Tina and Rina), Brian Wagner (William) and Adam Wylie (Larry). Mr. Kimble himself, Schwarzenegger, popped up unexpectedly on the Zoom call around the 35:20 minute mark.
On the call, Schwarzenegger said the performance of the kids in the cast “made this movie. That’s what made it endearing, that’s what made it successful, and people wanted to watch it over and over again.” He also spoke about how working with the young actors served as a solid primer for fatherhood (filming took place just months after his then-wife, Maria Shriver, gave birth to their first chi