Overview
- Netflix canceled FUBAR on August 1, 2025, ending the two-season spy series after 16 episodes.
- Season 2, which premiered on June 12, attracted just 2.2 million views in its first weekend compared with about 11 million for the Season 1 debut and peaked at number 7 in its second week.
- Despite Arnold Schwarzenegger’s return alongside Monica Barbaro and new cast member Carrie-Anne Moss, the sophomore run failed to sustain audience momentum.
- The series’ two-year gap between seasons and elevated production costs heightened expectations for a rebound that never materialized.
- FUBAR became one of only four Netflix scripted shows canceled this year, joining The Recruit, Pulse and The Residence as Netflix sharpens its renewal criteria.