Arnold Schwarzenegger is racking up some frequent flier miles while venturing around Europe this week.
On Wednesday, The Terminator star, 75, landed in France to mingle with fellow A-listers during the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
He was spotted at the iconic Martinez Hotel looking chic in a pair of tan chinos, an emerald green polo and a brown distressed leather blazer.
He sported salt and pepper stubble on his famous face as he arrived at the French Riviera locale.
Arnold may be halfway through his 70s, but he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
On March 25, the Conan the Barbarian star makes his series television debut in the Netflix action-comedy FUBAR – which stands for F*cked up beyond all recognition.
Schwarzenegger plays Luke Brunner, a CIA operative on the verge of retirement who discovers a family secret and is forced to go back into the field for one last job.
On June 7, Arnold, a three-part documentary about his life and career drops on Netflix.
And that’s not all – he’s also written an upcoming self-help book called Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life.
Despite all of that, the former Governor of California told The Hollywood Reporter that he’s never felt like a star.
‘I never felt like a star. I felt that I’m lucky I’m one of the few to be happy in his professional life and personal life. But I never felt like I was on top of the world — even in my bodybuilding days when I was winning Mr. Olympia. I always was hungry to do more and to do better,’ he told the outlet.
He also dished to THR about his influencer status. He’s been engaging more with fans online lately, because, as he says, ‘there’s so much negativity out there.’
‘The internet chat is so negative. When you give people a compliment — somebody loses 200 pounds and you say, ‘Congratulations,’ they say, ‘Oh my God, you are the greatest guy in the world.”
‘People appreciate that more than ever. I’m always trying to figure out a way of making a better world and to be useful,’ he added.
The Last Action Hero actor was also happy to share how he feels about his aging body after decades of pumping iron to achieve the perfect male form.
‘My whole life I look at the mirror and see the best-built man, and all of a sudden I see a bunch of crap. It’s terrible!’
‘You get these wrinkles under your eyes. You get wrinkles under your pecs. You see the f**king poodle!’
‘Budle,’ he corrected himself. ‘It’s Austrian for your stomach sticking out. Where the f**k did that come from? It’s not pleasurable. But you cope with it.’