Season 2 of Netflix’s Fubar has arrived with fresh plot twists, explosive action, and one of the most unexpected pairings in streaming television — Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carrie-Anne Moss.
Set in the high-octane world of espionage, the show’s latest chapter introduces viewers to the evolving dynamics between CIA veteran Luke Brunner, played by Schwarzenegger, and his mysterious former flame, Greta Nelson, portrayed by Moss.
A scene-stealing highlight is the pair’s tango sequence — one that required Schwarzenegger to step out of his comfort zone. “We practiced. We practiced a lot,” he admitted during a recent interview. “She picked it up quickly, but I had to really put in the work.” According to Schwarzenegger, their first take was so polished that the crew thought it was still a rehearsal.
Created by Nick Santora and produced by Skydance Television and Blackjack Films, Fubar also stars Monica Barbaro, Gabriel Luna, Fortune Feimster, Milan Carter, and Travis Van Winkle. The plot picks up with Brunner navigating fresh threats, unexpected reunions, and emotionally charged missions.
Greta Nelson’s return to Brunner’s life forces him to confront unresolved feelings and old rivalries. Moss brings intensity and charm to the role, elevating the emotional stakes. “Working so closely with Arnold has been a joy,” she said. “We’ve really developed a strong bond.”
Beyond the physicality and espionage, the show reveals quirky moments between its stars. Schwarzenegger revealed Moss brought essential oils to set, joking that her peppermint oil acted like a secret weapon. “As soon as she applied it, something clicked. We just synced perfectly,” he laughed.
From intimate dance scenes to thrilling chases, Fubar Season 2 delivers on all fronts — and it’s this balance of humor, heart, and high-octane action that keeps fans coming back for more.