**Arnold Schwarzenegger opens up about life, death, and the unknown in a candid conversation with Danny DeVito for Interview magazine. The Hollywood icon, known for his incredible accomplishments, shares his beliefs on mortality, confessing his frustrations with the inevitability of it all.**
In a recent Interview magazine Q&A, actor Danny DeVito went beyond the usual small talk and queried Arnold Schwarzenegger about something more profound – our mortality. Despite having attained success as a bodybuilder, actor, and even governor of California, along with a net worth of at least $400 million, Schwarzenegger acknowledged that it will all end someday.
Referring to a past question by radio host Howard Stern about what happens after death, Schwarzenegger revealed he had replied: “Nothing. You’re six feet under. Anyone that tells you something else is a f***ing liar.” While admitting uncertainty about the soul and spirituality, the actor expressed his melancholy at the prospect of never seeing loved ones again.
But there is one person who might influence his views – his son-in-law, Chris Pratt, a well-known devout Christian. Married to Schwarzenegger’s daughter Katherine, the couple met in church and could potentially impact his beliefs.
**As the legendary Arnold Schwarzenegger reflects on the impermanence of life, it is interesting to consider the impact his Christian son-in-law may have on his outlook. While intriguing, it ultimately serves as a reminder of the value of cherishing life and its fleeting moments.**
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