Netflix has canceled the action-comedy series "FUBAR" after two seasons. The decision follows a decline in viewership for the second season, which premiered on June 12, 2025. Despite a strong debut in May 2023, the sophomore season struggled to replicate that success, leading to its cancellation.
Created by Nick Santora, "FUBAR" stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke Brunner, a veteran CIA operative who discovers his daughter, Emma (played by Monica Barbaro), is also a CIA agent. The series blends action and comedy as the father-daughter duo navigates the challenges of working together in the intelligence field.
The second season introduced new cast members, including Carrie-Anne Moss as Greta Nelso, a former East German spy with a past connection to Luke. Despite these additions, the series faced challenges in maintaining its initial momentum.
Fans have expressed disappointment over the cancellation, with many noting the show's unique blend of action and humor. The series' end marks a notable moment in the evolving landscape of streaming entertainment, highlighting the challenges of sustaining viewership in a competitive market.