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The 6th Day (2000) – What Happened to This Sci-Fi Action Movie?
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It may be hard to remember today with all we’ve been through as a people in the last twenty-five years, but back in the late 90s and early 2000s, cloning was a scorching hot news topic. Though we don’t agree on mostly anything these days, back then there were legitimate reasons for vehement opinions on both sides as the ability to clone pets and humans began to feel eerily reachable. Naturally, Hollywood stepped in to do what Hollywood does. They gave us a humorous but sneakily deep-thinking Sci-Fi/Action flick about all of the discourse surrounding cloning, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. And he almost died making it. This is the story of what happened to The 6th Day.

When husband/wife writing duo Marianne and Cormac Wibberley sold the second script they’d written together to Disney to break onto the scene, they were shocked by how quickly they...
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  • 6/30/2025
  • by Mike Holtz
  • JoBlo.com
The 6th Day (2000)
The 6th Day (2000) Movie Ending Explained: How Do Adam and His Clone Help Rescue Adam’s Family?
The 6th Day (2000)
In The 6th Day (2000), Adam Gibson’s seemingly normal life is turned upside down when he returns home to find a clone of himself living with his family. Thrust into a shadowy world of illegal human cloning, Adam becomes a fugitive—hunted by a ruthless corporation desperate to keep their secrets buried. As the lines between identity and technology blur, Adam joins forces with his clone to take down Michael Drucker, a billionaire mastermind who seeks to dominate life and death itself. Can Adam reclaim his life and protect his family before it’s too late?

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The 6th Day (2000) Plot Summary and Movie Synopsis: How Does Adam Survive?

Adam Gibson survives due to a critical case of mistaken identity, driven by advanced cloning and hidden corporate motives. When billionaire Michael Drucker hires Adam for a snowboarding trip, a drug test is required. This test, under the guise of routine health checks,...
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  • 5/7/2025
  • by Shovan Roy
  • High on Films
Arnold Schwarzenegger Earned $25 Million To Star In A Forgotten Sci-Fi Flop
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is a screen legend, but it's well-known the Austrian star has more than a few duds to his name. The man even has a dreaded zero-percenter on Rotten Tomatoes, though it is for a 1979 film in which he played "handsome stranger," so it doesn't really count. What's more, according to Rotten Tomatoes, Arnie starred in one of two "perfect" sci-fi movies with "The Terminator," giving the action star a full 100% score to balance things out.

In between those two movies, however, is a wildly uneven filmography that features everything from unimpeachable classics like "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "Total Recall" to out and out failures like "Batman & Robin" -- the set for which became chaos thanks in large part to Arnie -- and a 1999 movie called "End of Days," which Newsweek's David Ansen called a "lurid, FX-happy thriller" which "slams pieces of a dozen other movies into a noxious new compound.
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  • 3/2/2025
  • by Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
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12 Clone Movies to Watch After "They Cloned Tyrone"
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Movies about clones have been around for ages and are easily a fan favorite. Netflix's new movie "They Cloned Tyrone," which hit the streamer on July 21, is no exception.

The film stars Hollywood hotshot John Boyega along with Teyonah Parris and Jamie Foxx. The trio work together to uncover a government cloning conspiracy that sees agents watching the lives of Black people so they can make them vanish and replace them with clones. The movie's twist ending is sure to stick with you long after the credits roll.

If you're finished watching "They Cloned Tyrone" and itching to see more movies about clones, check out the list below, and soon you'll be seeing double.

1. "Oblivion"

Tom Cruise stars as Jack, a member of a team tasked with surveying the smoldering ruins of planet Earth in the year 2077, 60 years after a battle with aliens where Earthlings lost. While on his journey,...
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  • 7/21/2023
  • by Toria Clarke
  • Popsugar.com
Every Non-Terminator Movie Where Arnold Schwarzenegger Says I’ll Be Back
“I’ll be back” is the signature line of the Terminator movie franchise, with either the catchphrase itself or a variation on it being said in all six films in the series to date. It’s such an iconic line, though, that it’s actually spread out into other movies totally unrelated to the James Cameron sci-fi saga. Well, apart from one thing: they all star Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Yes, the Austrian Oak has called back to his most famous role while playing various other characters across his career. In fact, there are a total of eight non-Terminator films in which he’s said the line, and here’s a quick rundown of them all…

Commando (1985) – Just one year after the release of The Terminator, Schwarzenegger’s retired special forces colonel John Matrix tells sub-villain Bennett “I’ll be back,” to which the antagonist replied, “I’ll be waiting.”

Raw Deal...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 8/10/2020
  • by Christian Bone
  • We Got This Covered
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