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Schwarzenegger broke the Guinness World Record

Schwarzenegger broke the Guinness World Record

Arnold Schwarzenegger will turn 77 in a few months, but he's not bored. Of course, his days are full of work: On May 27, they started filming the second season of Fubar for Netflix.

The streaming service's continuation of the series of events could not have been announced more excitingly than it has been Entered the Guinness Book of World Records. They did this by giving the character played by Schwarzenegger, Luke Broner, an action figure measuring 674 cm tall, the largest ever in this category.

The giant Schwarzenegger was built in San Francisco, but can also be seen in Vienna, where it appeared on the wall of a house as part of a 3D billboard. By the way, the creators are attracted to action figures, since the first season was also announced with toy figures – of course, of traditional size.

The giant toy, made of plastic, foam, and metal, has the same functions as the figures in children's pockets. For example, its arms can be rotated.

The bodybuilder-turned-actor has more than one Guinness World Record to his name. Schwarzenegger holds three other Guinness World Records titles according to: He has made the most films as a bodybuilder (47 as of 2017), is the youngest Mr. Olympia winner (23 years and 65 days), and has the most video games made from his films, in which he also appears as a character – 13 – Hair.

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