Arnold’s Back in Action: FUBAR Season 2 Confirmed by Netflix!
After a wildly entertaining first season filled with action, comedy, and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic presence, FUBAR Season 2 is officially in the works—and fans couldn’t be more excited. From the anticipated FUBAR Season 2 release date to the FUBAR Season 2 cast, here's everything you need to know about the return of Netflix's adrenaline-pumping spy comedy.
What Is FUBAR About?
FUBAR, which stands for “Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition,” follows CIA operative Luke Brunner (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) who is ready to retire when he discovers a shocking family secret—his daughter is also a CIA agent. The show blends father-daughter drama with espionage antics, leading to hilarious and heartwarming chaos.
Premiering in May 2023, FUBAR Season 1 garnered praise for its blend of action and humor, giving long-time fans of Schwarzenegger a new side of the legendary actor.
FUBAR Season 2 Release Date: When Will It Premiere?
The burning question on everyone’s mind is: When is the FUBAR Season 2 release date?
Netflix confirmed FUBAR Season 2 during its annual TUDUM event in 2023, much to the delight of fans. While there is no official release date yet, industry insiders expect the new season to drop sometime in late 2025, potentially around November or December, based on the production timeline of the first season.
Production for Season 2 reportedly began earlier this year, meaning post-production and promotional work are likely underway. Keep your eyes on Netflix's official channels for the official FUBAR Season 2 release date announcement.
FUBAR Season 2 Cast: Who’s Returning?
One of the highlights of the show is its well-rounded and dynamic cast. Here’s who is expected to return for FUBAR Season 2:
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Arnold Schwarzenegger as
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Monica Barbaro as Emma Brunner
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Fortune Feimster as Roo
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Travis Van Winkle as Aldon
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Milan Carter as Barry
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Gabriel Luna as Boro
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Fabiana Udenio as Tally Brunner
There are also rumors of new cast members joining for Season 2, potentially bringing in fresh antagonists and allies to shake things up. Netflix has hinted at “bigger missions” and “higher stakes,” suggesting the FUBAR Season 2 cast could grow significantly.
What Will FUBAR Season 2 Be About?
FUBAR Season 2 promises to dive deeper into the complicated relationship between Luke and Emma as they continue to navigate their CIA duties while trying to maintain some form of a normal family life.
Season 1 ended on a cliffhanger—with secrets exposed and loyalties tested. Season 2 is expected to pick up where things left off, with the Brunners facing both personal and professional fallout. Expect more globe-trotting missions, explosive action sequences, and sharp comedic banter.
Netflix has teased that Season 2 will feature "unexpected twists" and "emotional depth," so fans can expect not only laughs and explosions but also real character development.
Why FUBAR Season 2 Is Worth the Hype
There are plenty of reasons why FUBAR Season 2 is one of Netflix’s most anticipated shows:
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Arnold’s TV comeback: Schwarzenegger’s first TV lead role was a hit. He brought charm, humor, and signature action to the small screen.
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Strong chemistry: The dynamic between Monica Barbaro and Arnold is both hilarious and heartfelt.
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Perfect mix of genres: FUBAR successfully blends spy thrillers with family comedy, offering something for everyone.
Whether you're a fan of action-packed espionage or family-centered humor, FUBAR Season 2 is shaping up to deliver.
How to Watch FUBAR Season 2
When the new season drops, it will be available exclusively on Netflix. Make sure your subscription is active and keep an eye on Netflix’s "New Releases" section to catch the premiere.
If you haven’t watched Season 1 yet, now is the perfect time to binge all eight episodes and get caught up before Season 2 premieres.
Get Ready for Another Wild Ride
The return of Arnold Schwarzenegger in FUBAR Season 2 is a major event for action and comedy fans alike. With more stunts, spy missions, and Brunner family drama on the way, the next season promises to raise the stakes and deliver more of what made Season 1 so enjoyable.
From what we know so far—an exciting returning FUBAR Season 2 cast, a likely late 2025 release date, and a continuation of explosive storylines—Season 2 is bound to be a hit.
The Last of Us Part 3 Tease Seemingly Surfaces, We’re So Back

I'm onto you Druckmann
Another The Last of Us Day has come and gone and this year’s instalment was, well, underwhelming.
That was to be expected.
HBO’s TV adaptation is only just casting for season three, so there’s nothing in the way of a trailer or teaser to drop there.
As for the video game franchise, Naughty Dog is hardly going to detract from the hype that’s steadily building around their upcoming IP
Instead, this year, the studio unveiled a selection of merch collaborations, also dropping a snippet of the upcoming The Last of Us: Part I and Part II Scripts
What has surfaced since though is something I’d argue is way more exciting.
My friends, I think Neil Druckmann is teasing a new game.
Listen, I’m known for being the top The Last of Us clown around these parts; I live and breathe this franchise, but that also means I notice things.
Druckmann recently took to Instagram during The Last of Us Day with a picture of that aforementioned script book, captioning it, “Love how the script book turned out. Lots of fond memories while flipping through the pages. Happy TLoU day! Can’t wait to give y’all more TLoU updates when the time is right.”
It’s that last part that’s encouraged me to don the clown paint once more.
“Can’t wait to give y’all more updates when the time is right” is an outright guarantee that more The Last of Us updates are on the way. It’s just a matter of ‘when’ and not ‘if’.
Personally, I can’t see these pertaining to the HBO series just as it does look like Druckmann is somewhat distancing himself from the adaptation after stepping down as co-showrunner.
What the TV series does seem to have done though is reignite his original love for gaming.
My thesis, and it is just that, is that the TV departure may be directly tied to a yearning to enter development on a third game.
Let me add a few more interesting teases.
In a recent Variety interview, Druckmann dropped three major clues.
“Other things are coming and we can announce more things soon,” is one example.
He later referred to “all the various Last of Us things I’m working on”, eventually also adding, “And there’s more stuff happening in The Last of Us world that has not been announced.”
This man is dropping The Last of Us hints at every opportunity after years trying to convince us that Part II could be the end.
You can’t tell me The Last of Us Part III
I won’t even tell you to take this with a pinch of salt because these teases are coming from the horse’s mouth.
We’re probably going to have to let Druckmann and Naughty Dog cook a little bit longer, but all signs point to big things coming and I’m so ready for this new era.