• Published: Jun 12 2025 10:55 AM
  • Last Updated: Jun 12 2025 11:19 AM

Arnold Schwarzenegger returns in FUBAR Season 2 with more action, humor, and a new twist. The show is now streaming on Netflix from June 12.


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FUBAR Season 2 just dropped on Netflix (June 12), and honestly, it feels like a bigger deal than the first one. Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as CIA agent Luke Brunner, and if you remember how wild Season 1 was — get ready, this one turns things up a notch. The action is still there, the father-daughter drama is still very much alive, but now there's a deeper story underneath all the guns and gadgets.

This time, we’re not just watching Luke and his daughter Emma try to work together — we’re seeing how their past decisions and personal baggage are affecting everything around them. It’s messy, it’s loud, and it’s surprisingly emotional at points. What’s interesting is how the show isn’t just about spies doing spy stuff. It’s about people trying to figure out how to connect, even when their lives are built around lies and secrets.

Carrie-Anne Moss, who most of us still think of as Trinity from The Matrix, comes in as Greta — an ex–East German spy and someone from Luke’s past. She’s not just some random guest character either. Greta has a real history with Luke, and once she shows up, you start to feel that old tension, like there’s a whole story between them we haven’t seen yet. It’s not all romantic tension either. There’s this unspoken "can we trust her?" vibe running through the season that keeps you on edge.

And honestly, the show gets a bit more grounded this time. Yes, there are still high-stakes missions and over-the-top action scenes, but there's more focus on the characters. You start to understand why Luke lies to his daughter, why she’s angry at him, and how difficult it is to rebuild something that’s been broken for so long. It’s that personal angle that makes Season 2 worth watching — even if you’re not usually into spy dramas.

Netflix clearly gave them more room to go deeper with the story. So even though it’s still full of explosions and double-crosses, FUBAR now feels more like a show about people than just another action series. And that’s probably why it hits harder this time around.

Arnold’s Off-Screen Life Is Just As Entertaining

So here’s something that’s kinda unexpected — Arnold Schwarzenegger’s home life these days sounds like something out of a feel-good family sitcom. Not even kidding. His son, Patrick Schwarzenegger, recently shared that their house has become a full-on animal kingdom.

We’re talking about a pig named Schnelly, a miniature horse called Whiskey, a donkey named Lulu, and a bunch of dogs — all under the same roof. And not just in the backyard or something. According to Patrick, these animals literally hang out in the kitchen, sometimes even around the dinner table like they’re part of the family.

It's wild, right? But also weirdly sweet. It shows that Arnold isn’t just the tough guy action star we see on screen. He’s also this soft-hearted guy who treats his animals like his best friends. Patrick even joked that they should just make a comedy movie based on their home life — and honestly, that’s a film a lot of people would watch.

There’s something super genuine about it. You don’t expect someone like Schwarzenegger — who’s been a bodybuilding champion, action hero, and even a governor — to live like this. But it somehow makes sense. He’s always done things his own way, and now that he’s older, he seems even more open to just enjoying the moment.

And let’s be real — in an industry where image is everything, it’s refreshing to see someone like Arnold not care about looking “cool” or “perfect.” He’s just doing what makes him happy. Whether that’s acting in a Netflix series, raising a barnyard at home, or poking fun at his own past — he’s embracing it all.

It’s not a PR stunt. It’s not for a camera. It’s just how things are, and that honesty is part of what keeps people interested in him, even after all these years.

FUBAR Season 2 Hits Netflix: Arnold Faces His Past

That Comment About Maria Shriver Was Funny

Okay, so during one of the promo interviews for FUBAR Season 2, Arnold made a little joke about his ex-wife, Maria Shriver. He said something along the lines of, “She still hits me up whenever Jingle All the Way makes money.” And yeah, people laughed, because it’s Arnold and he has that dry humor that catches you off guard.

But once you move past the joke, there’s something kind of real and relatable underneath it. He wasn’t trying to be mean or shady — if anything, it felt like a peek into the kind of relationship they’ve built after everything. It’s been more than a decade since they separated, and even though their breakup was public and messy back then, it seems like they’ve both worked through it in a way that feels mature.

Arnold even said that they still have a lot of love and respect for each other and that co-parenting has been something they’ve both taken seriously. That part didn’t get as many headlines, but it probably should have. In a world where most celebrity breakups end in silence or court drama, it’s honestly kind of impressive that these two figured out a way to move on — together — for the sake of their kids.

It also kind of shows that Arnold isn’t stuck in the past. He can joke about old movies, tease his ex in a light-hearted way, and still be clear that he values what they had — and what they still share as a family. That’s not something you see every day from public figures, especially not from someone with a tough guy image.

So yeah, the joke was funny, but it also gave us a moment of honesty. And maybe that’s why Arnold still connects with people — because even when he’s playing characters or cracking jokes, there’s always a bit of truth in what he says.

FAQ

Yes, FUBAR Season 2 premiered on June 12, 2025, and is now available to stream on Netflix.

Carrie-Anne Moss joins the cast as Greta, a mysterious ex-spy and former love interest of Arnold’s character.

Both Season 1 and Season 2 are streaming on Netflix.

Arnold has a pig, donkey, mini horse, and several dogs living with him, and his son jokes that their house looks like a farm.

Yes, he made a light-hearted comment about Maria Shriver during a recent promo event, but also spoke positively about their co-parenting relationship.

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