Netflix cancels the ‘Fubar’ of Arnold Schwarzenegger after two seasons

Netflix has canceled the Arnold Schwarzenegger series “Fubar” after two seasons, Variety has confirmed. The series was a hit for the streamer in season 1, in 2023, but also failed during the second season, which premiered on June 12 – more than two years after the first run. The show managed to make Nielsen’s Streaming Originals Top 10 for the week of June 16, after the premiere, but then fell off the graph the next week.
Here the log line was for the series: “Luke Brunner is a veteran CIA agent who was about to retire until recently. After his last mission in saving another operation – who happens to be his daughter – he is back and confronted with new villains. This is an old flame from Luke’s past not destroying the world …” “” ”
“Fubar” stars 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.
“Fubar” was made, Showrun and Executive produced by Nick Santora, with Schwarzenegger, Adam Higgs, Scott Sullivan, Phil Abraham, Amy Pocha, Seth Cohen and Skydance’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Matt Thunell Production. “Fubar” season 2 was produced by Skydance Television.
Under the series that Netflix recently renewed, some of our recent Scripted Series Renewals include: “Wednesday”, “Untended”, “Tires”, “Ransom Canyon”, “Virgin River”, “” Bridgerton “(two seasons),” Forever “,” Four Seasons, “The Diplomat,” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” Dikkest “,” Lincoln “Advocaat,” “Sweet Magnolias”, “Devil May Cry”, “Beauty in Black”, “Nobody wants this”, “A Man on the Inside” and “The Vince Staples Show.”




