Arnold Schwarzenegger joined Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday to dish new details about his upcoming revival of "The Celebrity Apprentice" on NBC.
The actor and former California governor, sporting a knee-high medical boot due to an injury, talked optimistically about filling the reality show shoes of now-President-elect Donald Trump in the eighth season of the show.
He said "it was really terrific" making "The New Celebrity Apprentice." "This has been so much fun. People will be very entertained," Schwarzenegger added.
The "Terminator" star then joked with Fallon about how he will replace Trump's famous final words, "You're fired."
"Hasta la vista, baby" seemed too obvious, Fallon quipped. But "Get to the chopper!" got a big laugh from the audience and the new "Apprentice" boss.
"The Apprentice," which gave way for the celebrity-centered sequel, first aired in 2004 with Trump at the head of the boardroom table.
Though Trump left in 2015 to begin his latest political journey, it was announced Dec. 8 that he will remain on the new installment of "Celebrity Apprentice" as an executive producer.
"Celebrity Apprentice" airs on NBC but is produced and owned by MGM. MGM confirmed that Trump will retain his executive producer credit on the show. NBC Entertainment has declined to comment on Trump's continued connection with the show, first reported by trade publication Variety.
Schwarzenegger spoke to People magazine Dec. 9 about the future of the game show.
"I hope people are able to enjoy the show regardless of their thoughts about politics," the 69-year-old businessman said. "I am the new host, and I hope that I can match up to what [Trump] has done and continue on with a great, successful show. As a matter of fact, I want to have my ratings a little higher than his were!"
To see who Schwarzenegger will "terminate one by one," fans will have to tune in to "The New Celebrity Apprentice" when it premiers on NBC on Jan. 2 at 8 p.m. ET.
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