- Arnold Schwarzenegger has begun filming The Last Stand in New Mexico and Nevada, along with co-stars Forest Whitaker, Luiz Guzman and Johnny Knoxville.
 - The modern-day western has the former California governor starring as a small-town sheriff who finds himself and his in experienced staff as the only thing standing in between a fugitive cartel leader and the Mexican border, said The Hollywood Reporter.
 - Korean action-suspense master Kim Jee-Woon is directing the film, which is based on a script by Andrew Knauer that was rewritten by Jeffrey Nachmanoff.
 - Lionsgate has domestic and international distribution rights.
 - The film is up for a 2013 release.
 
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                                                                                Los Angeles: 
                                        Arnold Schwarzenegger has begun filming The Last Stand in New Mexico and Nevada, along with co-stars Forest Whitaker, Luiz Guzman and Johnny Knoxville. 
The modern-day western has the former California governor starring as a small-town sheriff who finds himself and his in experienced staff as the only thing standing in between a fugitive cartel leader and the Mexican border, said TheHollywood Reporter.
Korean action-suspense master Kim Jee-Woon is directing the film, which is based on a script by Andrew Knauer that was rewritten by Jeffrey Nachmanoff.
Lionsgate has domestic and international distribution rights.
The film is up for a 2013 release.
                                                                        
                                    
                                The modern-day western has the former California governor starring as a small-town sheriff who finds himself and his in experienced staff as the only thing standing in between a fugitive cartel leader and the Mexican border, said TheHollywood Reporter.
Korean action-suspense master Kim Jee-Woon is directing the film, which is based on a script by Andrew Knauer that was rewritten by Jeffrey Nachmanoff.
Lionsgate has domestic and international distribution rights.
The film is up for a 2013 release.