Fubar season 2 OTT release date: When and where to watch Arnold Schwarzenegger's hit show and what to expect
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Fubar season 2 | Credit: Netflix
Fubar season 2 OTT release date: Fubar, the action-comedy series headlined by Arnold Schwarzenegger, is gearing up for its much-awaited second season. Promising the same blend of intense action and sharp humor as the first, the new season is sure to keep fans hooked. The cast features Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke Brunner, alongside Milan Carter as Barry, among others. If you're ready to dive back into the world of Fubar, here's everything you need to know. Fubar season 2 OTT release date
Fubar season 2 will be released on 12th June 2025 on Netflix. Fubar season 2 trailer
The Fubar Season 2 trailer was released about three weeks ago, heightening excitement among fans with the caption, 'He told you he'd be back.' If you haven't seen it yet, watch it here. What to expect from Fubar season 2
In the second season of Fubar, Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as Luke Brunner, who finds himself back in the CIA after his daughter Emma, played by Monica Barbaro, unexpectedly disrupts his retirement during a mission. This season introduces a powerful new villain, a former flame from Luke's past played by Carrie-Anne Moss, who not only threatens global safety but is also set on destroying his personal life.
The ensemble cast features Milan Carter as Barry, Gabriel Luna as Boro Polonia, Devon Bostick as Oscar, Stephanie Sy as Sandy, and Scott Thompson as Dr. Pfeffer, with Monica Barbaro reprising her role as Emma Brunner. Created by Nick Santora, the series is produced by Agatha Barnes under the banners of Blackjack Films and Skydance Television.
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