Marking his return to the big screen following the governorship, a lovechild scandal and divorce filing, Arnold Schwarzenegger is preparing for a role as a sheriff in "The Last Stand," in which he will confront a Mexican drug cartel.
Thom Geier, Senior Editor at Entertainment Weekly, speculates, "He's been away from Hollywood for a long time. Coming back for him is going to be a risk, no matter what."
As Schwarzenegger readies for his big screen return, many are anticipating Maria Shriver's next move. Publishers are said to be jockeying in hopes of getting Shriver to pen a tell-all, reportedly offering the mother-of-four a $15-million book advance, although nothing has been signed... yet.
"Extra" reported last month that Arnold signed a major deal with a top NY publishing house, with investigative journalist Ian Halperin revealing of the forthcoming book, "It's gonna deal with a lot of his early life... coming to America as a bodybuilder, also his years as an actor, a politician, and of course, the publisher is pressing him to release all the salacious details about his personal life with Maria Shriver."

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