They're back! Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito to reteam for Twins sequel



We last saw them together on screen in 1988 when they first brought the hilarity of Twins to fans.

And now Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito are reportedly set to reteam as they prepare to resurrect their characters for a sequel.



But this time they'll find another unlikely brother - in the form of comedian Eddie Murphy.

Together again: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito are in talks to reprise their 1988 movie Twins, in which they played test tube brothers Julius and Vincent

Schwarzenegger, 64, played Julius Benedict in the first movie outing, who was conceived by test tube and went on a search for his long lost brother.

And DeVito took on the role of his brother Vincent, who turned out to be much shorter and a crook after failing to get any of the good genes.



Now the stars have reportedly started discussions to revisit the film, but with another surprise sibling thrown into the mix for the follow up, according to Heat Vision Blog.



How they were: The Hollywood stars played long lost brothers who had been conceived by test tube, with Schwarzenegger getting all the good genes

Murphy is thought to be the favourite to take on the role of the third brother in the film, which still remains Schwarzenegger's highest grossing comedy movie.



And original director Ivan Reitman is also set for a return - but he'll just act as producer along with his Montecito Picture Co. partners Joe Medjuk, Tom Pollock and Ali Bell.

The film now needs a director and a writer to take on the script.

'Triplets': Funnyman Eddie Murphy is said to be in the running to play another surprise sibling in the rumoured sequel

It will mark a screen comeback for Schwarzenegger after he left his post of California Governor last year.

The former body builder made a brief comeback in 2010's The Expendables, and has a few movies in the pipeline.