Netflix introduces the second chapter of Arnie's humorous series, with the Matrix co-star joining the ensemble cast
Netflix's FUBAR Season 2: A Mix of Action, Comedy, and Returning Favourites
Netflix has added another action-packed comedy to its lineup with the arrival of FUBAR season 2. The series, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, is now streaming and ready for viewers to enjoy.
The second season finds Luke Brunner (Schwarzenegger) in a new adventure, facing off against new villains, one of whom is an old flame from his past, played by Greta Nelso. The story takes an unexpected turn when Luke and Emma are forced into witness protection.
Nick Santora, the show's creator, has described season 2 as "bananas", promising more laughs and more of everything. Arnold Schwarzenegger himself has promised that viewers can expect more of the same humour and action from the first season.
The return of FUBAR also brings back Milan Carter (Travis Van Winkle), Aldon (Barry, played by Milan Carter), and Roo (Fortune Feimster) as agents. Luke Brunner's ex-wife Tally and her lover Donnie also make an appearance, causing some awkward situations.
Joining the cast is Carrie-Anne Moss, known for her role in the Matrix movies, who plays German spy Greta Nelso. Moss had a fun time working with Schwarzenegger on the set of FUBAR, sharing a dance rehearsal and breakfast together during filming.
The audience score for FUBAR season 2 on Rotten Tomatoes is 68%, indicating a positive response from viewers. However, the critical reception has been more mixed, with a rating of 50%.
Despite the cancellation of the third season, fans of the show can still enjoy the action and comedy of FUBAR season 2, which is now available on Netflix. For recommendations on other shows to watch, check out our best shows on Netflix guide.
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