The 70-year-old "Terminator" star joins Michael Fassbender in the film, which will be a sequel to the short film of the same name.
The movie, to be written and directed by David Sandberg, will also star David Hasselhoff, who had featured in the original, reported Variety.
The feature film will be set in 1985's Miami, which stays safe under the watchful eye of police officer Kung Fury through his Thundercops.
After the death of a Thundercop leads to the disbandment of the group, a mysterious villain comes to the fore to help the Fuhrer in his quest to attain the ultimate weapon.
The feature-length project begins shooting this summer.
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