He second season just dropped on Netflix on June 12, 2025, and honestly, it’s already making waves. If you remember the first season — where Arnold Schwarzenegger played Luke Brunner, a retired CIA agent who just couldn’t stay retired — this new season picks up right where things left off… except now, it feels even more intense.
This time around, Luke isn’t just dealing with mission chaos or family secrets. He’s got to face someone from his past — a woman named Greta. And here’s the twist: she’s not just a dangerous former spy; she also used to be in love with him. She’s played by The Matrix star Carrie-Anne Moss, and let’s just say, she knows how to bring the heat. The trailer hinted at some big confrontations between them — explosions, hand-to-hand fights, and a whole lot of emotional mess.
But it’s not all just action. The father-daughter drama between Luke and Emma (Monica Barbaro) is still very much front and center. Their relationship is complicated — full of trust issues, secrets, and trying to protect each other without making things worse. Honestly, that part might hit even harder than the actual CIA stuff. There’s still humor here and there, but you can tell the show wants to dig a little deeper this time.
Who’s In It and What’s New This Season?
Let’s talk cast. Most of the gang is back:
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Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke, of course
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Monica Barbaro as Emma, the daughter who’s also in the CIA
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Carrie-Anne Moss is new this season, playing Greta — an ex-lover and ex-spy
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Gabriel Luna, Milan Carter, Devon Bostick, Scott Thompson, and Stephanie Sy are back too
Showrunner Nick Santora even called this season "bananas," and after watching a few episodes, that feels pretty accurate. There’s a dance scene, wild chase scenes, and some unexpected laughs. Arnold and Carrie-Anne actually trained together for their scenes — even the dancing. It’s kind of surprising, but it works.
Even though there’s lots of action, the emotional core is still about broken family relationships. Luke and Emma are trying to patch things up while also saving lives — which, you know, isn’t exactly a simple thing to do when people are chasing you down with guns.
Where FUBAR Fits in Netflix’s June Lineup
Netflix really went big this June. FUBAR Season 2 is dropping alongside some heavy-hitting series:
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Squid Game Season 2
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Ginny & Georgia Season 3
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New Rana Naidu episodes
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Plus a bunch of other new international shows and movies
So yeah, Netflix isn’t messing around this month. But FUBAR stands out because of that mix of old-school action, family drama, and a touch of nostalgia (let’s be real — Arnold’s still got it).
If you liked Season 1, there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy this one more. And if you haven’t seen it yet? It’s a decent time to jump in.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s FUBAR Season 2 Now Streaming on Netflix
A Peek Into Arnold’s Life Off-Screen
One of the things people are also talking about — maybe even more than the show itself — is Arnold’s actual home life. His son, Patrick Schwarzenegger, recently shared that their house is basically like a little zoo.
No joke, Arnold lives with:
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A pig (named Schnelly)
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A miniature horse (Whiskey)
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A donkey (Lulu)
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And a bunch of dogs
They all hang out inside the house. Patrick even said their life could be its own comedy show — something like Dr. Doolittle meets retirement life. It’s kind of sweet, honestly. You don’t really expect the guy known for chasing bad guys on screen to be feeding carrots to a donkey in real life.
It’s this kind of contrast that makes Arnold so interesting — tough on screen, soft at home. And fans seem to really enjoy seeing that side of him.