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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Fubar’ cancelled on Netflix afer two seasons

Netflix confirms cancellation of hit series ‘Fubar’ after two seasons

By TCP News Desk August 02, 2025
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Fubar’ cancelled on Netflix afer two seasons
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Fubar’ cancelled on Netflix afer two seasons

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s series FUBAR, which debuted in 2023, has been cancelled by Netflix after two seasons. The reason is the flop of the second season.

The series was a hit and topped charts with its first season, but when Season Two premiered on June 12, two years after its initial release, it failed to perform as before.

The show made Nielsen’s streaming originals Top 10 for the week of June 16, after its premiere, but it was off the chart the following week.

The story of FUBAR is based on Luke Brunner, a veteran CIA operative who was on the verge of retirement.

“After his last mission in saving another operative, who just so happened to be his daughter, he’s back and face to face with new villains,” the logline of the series read. “This one is an old flame from Luke’s past who threatens to destroy the world… if she doesn’t destroy his life first.”

FUBAR's cast includes Schwarzenegger, Monica Barbaro, Milan Carter, Fortune Feimster, Travis Van Winkle, Fabiana Udenio, Aparna Brielle, Guy Burnet, Andy Buckley, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jay Baruchel, Barbara Eve Harris, and Scott Thompson.

Nick Santora created the show and served as showrunner.

He also served as an executive producer alongside Schwarzenegger, Adam Higgs, Scott Sullivan, Phil Abraham, Amy Pocha, Seth Cohen, and Skydance’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Matt Thunell.

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