Arnold Schwarzenegger has likened the 'Terminator Genisys' cast to "a basketball team".

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Schwarzenegger - who's reprised the role of The Terminator in the latest film in the sci-fi series - has revealed just how much he enjoyed working with co-stars Emilia Clarke and Matt Smith.

Speaking at Vue Westfield in London's Shepherd's Bush, the Hollywood star said: "I was very fortunate that each one of our co-stars and people that worked on the movie were absolutely fantastic to work with.

"Making a movie is like a basketball team or football team. If you all work together you really produce miracles, but if one is out of line, or two, which sometimes happens on movies because of egos, it's not going to click, it's not going to happen.

"On this film everyone was in line and everyone marched in the same direction."

Meanwhile, Arnold - who served as the Governor of California from 2003 until 2011 - explained that he put his career on hold while in political office because he didn't think it was possible to balance the two careers at once.

He said: "They tell you that when you're governor, or mayor, or prime minister, that you're so consumed with work, and that you're so consumed with the responsibility that you ... you don't really have the time to think, 'Maybe I should do a movie on the side'."