Overview
- FUBAR Season 2 launched June 12 with eight episodes exclusively on Netflix, extending CIA operative Luke Brunner’s saga
- Carrie-Anne Moss joins the cast as Greta Nelson, a former East German spy and Luke’s ex-lover who returns with apocalyptic ambitions
- Early reviews characterize the new season as uneven, praising Arnold Schwarzenegger and Monica Barbaro’s chemistry but faulting its pacing and comedic impact
- After leaving witness protection, Luke and daughter Emma Brunner regroup in a safe house before embarking on a high-stakes mission against a resurfaced threat
- Viewers note the show’s nods to True Lies-style action, though they say Season 2 sometimes struggles to match its own energy