Apparently there's something called The Arnold Sports Festival which was held this past weekend in Columbus, Ohio. The multi-sport event features 18,000 athletes competing in more than 45 different sports and event, including 12 Olympic sports. The weekend long event draws more than 175,000 visitors.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, whom the festival is named after, took time to answer some questions about his return to acting. The 65-year-old bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-Govenator-turned-actor again, talked about four movies that he'll be starring in. The first, of course, is The Expendables 2, which Schwarzenegger filmed in Bulgaria late last year.
 
From there, he jumped over to Mexico to film The Last Stand for Korean director Jee-woon Kim. Kim directed the awesome I Saw the Devil and The Good, the Bad and the Weird, among other films. The Last Stand is slated for a 2013 release and is currently in post-production.
 
Next up for Arnold will be The Tomb, which re-unites him with Sylvester Stallone. The movie is a prison escape movie set in Louisiana and will center on Arnold and Sly trying to break out of an inescapable prison that's located on a ship in the ocean.
Finally, Arnold talked about Unknown Soldier, a film he'll star in for the Bandito Brothers (Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh, who directed Act of Valor. Schwarzenegger is the only actor cast at this moment. Soldier won't hit theaters until late 2013 at the earliest.
 
You can hear Arnold speak for himself below:
 

 
Are you excited to see Schwarzenegger back on the big screen? Which one of these projects sounds the most interesting?