Arnold Schwarzenegger forced to leave house, Terminators’ Premiere also canceled Due to Forest Fire

Arnold Schwarzenegger forced to leave house, Terminators' Premiere also canceled Due to Forest Fire

The Getty raging forest fires in California had forced many people including the famous Hollywood actor and the former governor of the Golden State to evacuate their homes in the early hours on Monday.

He said he was grateful to the fire-fighters who were the real heroes as they risked their lives and made the perfect evacuation plan for the safety of the people of California.

He also said that people who have been in the evacuations zone to move to a safe area and to be safe.

The Terminator star’s ex-wife Maria Shiver has also tweeted that she has been safely evacuated and she was grateful for the firefighters who had helped everyone to evacuate their houses safely.

Arnold Schwarzenegger forced to leave house, Terminators' Premiere also canceled Due to Forest Fire
Arnold Schwarzenegger forced to leave the house, Terminators’ Premiere also canceled Due to Forest Fire

His daughter Katherine and her husband Chris Pratt were also safely evacuated from their homes. Planes were seen showering the fire retardants over the fire-affected areas.

Arnold Schwarzenegger and his co-star Linda Hamilton were all set to attend the premiere of the film at the historic TLC Chinese Theatre on Monday evening but the fire that started along the wide side of Los Angeles spread to 405 Freeway.

The sixth Terminator film directed by Tim Miller is all set for a nationwide release on November 01. Paramount Photo and Skydance also canceled the premiere of the film, “Terminator: Dark fate follows” in Los Angeles due to the persistent forest fires.

LeBron James also mentioned that they would be donating the after-party food to the American Red Cross which will be used for the people affected by the fire.

He also tweeted that he was searching for rooms as he had to evacuate in an emergency with his family. He also gave his best wishes to the fire-fighters who were doing their best to save the people from the fire and evacuating for their safety.