Netflix Cancels FUBAR After Two Seasons
Netflix Cancels FUBAR After Two Seasons

Netflix Cancels FUBAR After Two Seasons

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Netflix has canceled Arnold Schwarzenegger's action-comedy series 'FUBAR' after two seasons, citing a steep drop in viewership from its 2023 debut to the second season released more than two years later. The series, inspired by 'True Lies,' starred Schwarzenegger as a CIA operative and Monica Barbaro as his daughter, with the second season introducing Carrie-Anne Moss as a villain and former love interest. Despite the high-profile cast, viewership for the Season 2 premiere fell to 2.2 million from the 11 million of Season 1, and the show failed to regain a spot in Netflix's Top 10. The abrupt cancellation leaves fans with an unresolved cliffhanger. The move is notable amid a year of mostly series renewals by Netflix. 'FUBAR' joins other recently canceled Netflix series, such as 'The Recruit.'

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