Arnold Schwarzenegger has finally confirmed that King Conan will begin filming next year, and the legendary action star has enlisted Mission: Impossible veteran Christopher McQuarrie to direct.
The sequel to the 1982 classic Conan the Barbarian is slated for a 2027 shoot, with a theatrical release expected in 2028 if the schedule holds.
McQuarrie Takes the Helm
McQuarrie, known for his work on the recent Mission: Impossible installments, is attached as director. Schwarzenegger told TheArnoldFans that the partnership feels right for the gritty, mythic tone the franchise needs.
Schwarzenegger’s Vision for an Older King
Schwarzenegger explained that this film will explore a seasoned, aging Conan who has ruled for four decades. He wants a story that respects Robert E. Howard’s source material and the iconic artwork of Frank Frazetta, even mentioning a possible involvement from John Milius as producer.
Production Timeline and Open Questions
With filming set for 2026, the project is moving out of development limbo. No casting details have been released yet, and fans will be watching to see how the script balances massive battles with a character‑driven narrative.
After years of speculation, Arnold Schwarzenegger returning to the role promises a darker, more mature take on the barbarian legend that could satisfy both longtime fans and new audiences.
Source: GeekTyrant




















