Arnold Schwarzenegger heads out in LA after dropkick attack in South Africa... ahead of release of first trailer for Terminator: Dark Fate By Rachel Mcgrath For Dailymail.com Published: 03:16 BST, 23 May 2019 | Updated: 04:39 BST, 23 May 2019 3 Viewcomments He took a dropkick to the back in an incident with a 'crazed fan' on Saturday during a visit to South Africa. And on Wednesday, Arnold Schwarzenegger was seen back in Los Angeles looking none the worse for his experience. The Hollywood star and former Governor of California wore a jacket emblazoned with the US flag on one sleeve and the state flag of California on the other as he stepped out in the Brentwood neighborhood. Home: He took a dropkick to the back on Saturday during a visit to South Africa. And Wednesday, Arnold Schwarzenegger was back in LA looking none the worse for his experience The 71-year-old barely flinched in the assault that was caught on video and decided not to press charges against the perpetrator. In the bizarre attack that occurred at the Arnold Sports Festival at the Santon Convention Centre in Sandton, South Africa, a man appeared seemingly out of nowhere and dropkicks the actor and former bodybuilder in the back between his shoulder blades. His security detail then wrestles the attacker to the floor as Schwarzenegger stands there looking somewhat bemused by what happened. 'Thanks for your concerns, but there is nothing to worry about,' he tweeted afterwards. Looking good: The Hollywood star and former Governor of California, who's 71, wore a jacket emblazoned with the US flag on one sleeve and the state flag of California on the other Caught on video: In the bizarre attack, a 'crazed fan' appeared seemingly out of nowhere and dropkicked the actor and former bodybuilder in the back between his shoulder blades Caught: His security detail then wrestles the attacker to the floor as Schwarzenegger stands there looking somewhat bemused by what happened On Tuesday, Schwarzenegger, 71, tweeted the announcement that the first trailer for Terminator: Dark Fate would be released at 6 a.m. PST on Thursday. 'Since I’m from the future I can officially report that the @Terminator trailer is 48 hours away,' he wrote alongside a 10-second clip driving home the release date and time. Schwarzenegger reunites with Linda Hamilton for the first time in 28 years as they reprise their roles as the T-800 and Sarah Connor in what's being billed as a direct sequel to 1991's Terminator 2: Dark Fate. The action movie is produced by James Cameron, who directed the first two Terminator films, and helmed by Tim Miller who directed 2016's hugely successful Deadpool. Anticipation: On Tuesday, Schwarzenegger, 71, tweeted the announcement that the first teaser for Terminator: Dark Fate would be released at 6 a.m. PST on Thursday Locked and loaded: A solo Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor is featured on the first poster for Terminator: Dark Fate. It was released by Paramount Pictures on Wednesday Back: Schwarzenegger reunites with Linda Hamilton for the first time in 28 years. They reprise their roles as T-800 and Sarah Connor in a direct sequel to 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day Paramount Pictures dropped the first poster for the movie on Wednesday via the film's official Twitter and it shows Hamilton's Connor, dressed in military attire, holding her loaded gun as she walks alone along a dusty highway with the sun behind her. 'Welcome to the day after Judgment Day,' the poster tagline reads. While Hamilton and Schwarzenegger reprise their original roles, Dark Fate introduces new characters played by Mackenzie Davis and Natalia Reyes while Gabriel Luna plays a new Terminator with the ability to split in two. Terminator: Dark Fate is set to open in theatres in North America on November 1. New characters: Schwarzenegger and Hamilton were joined by franchise newcomers Gabriel Luna, Natalia Reyes and Mackenzie Davis at the Paramount CinemaCon panel in April Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility