Arnold Schwarzenegger's FUBAR Cancelled At Netflix After Two Seasons
FUBAR's future is... well, it's f–ked up beyond all recognition.
Netflix has cancelled the Arnold Schwarzenegger action comedy after a two-season run, Deadline reports. Season 2 of the series debuted on the streamer in June.
Schwarzenegger starred as Luke Brunner, a veteran CIA operative who didn't realize that his daughter Emma (Monica Barbaro) was also a government spy. (She didn't know he was one, either.) The supporting cast included Milan Carter, Fortune Feimster, Travis Van Winkle, Fabiana Udenio and Jay Baruchel. Carrie-Anne Moss, of The Matrix fame, joined the cast in Season 2 as Greta, a former East German spy who had a romantic history with Schwarzenegger's character.
FUBAR debuted in May 2023 with an eight-episode freshman season, topping the streaming charts and earning a quick Season 2 renewal. It took two full years for Season 2 to arrive on Netflix, though, and even Barbaro's ascending fame (thanks to an Oscar-nominated turn in A Complete Unknown) wasn't enough to save it. The cancellation caps FUBAR's run at a total of 16 episodes.
FUBAR joins the Uzo Aduba-led murder mystery The Residence and freshman medical drama Pulse on the list of recent Netflix cancellations. Will you miss Luke and Emma blowing things up together? Hit the comments to share your thoughts on the cancellation news.