Buckle up—Netflix just dropped the trailer for FUBAR Season 2 on May 20, 2025, and it’s a total blast. The 2-minute-45-second clip, up on YouTube, dives back into the action-comedy chaos with Arnold Schwarzenegger as CIA agent Luke Brunner, now facing off against his spy daughter Emma (Monica Barbaro) and a tough-as-nails ex, played by Carrie-Anne Moss. Set to hit Netflix on June 12, 2025, this eight-episode season looks like it’s cranking up the explosions, laughs, and family drama that made Season 1 a binge-watching hit. Here’s the lowdown on what the trailer’s got in store.
Spies, Secrets, and an Old Flame
The trailer jumps right into the mess left by Season 1’s big cliffhanger, where Luke and Emma’s CIA covers got blown wide open. Now they’re on the run, dodging bad guys across the globe. The clip kicks off with Luke in a snowy shootout, grumbling, “I was supposed to be retired!” Things get spicy when Carrie-Anne Moss shows up as Greta Nelso, a former East German spy and Luke’s old flame who’s now a major threat. She’s all smirks and menace, taunting him with, “You never could resist me,” in a tense standoff that screams bad blood and old sparks.
There’s also a mole in the mix, and the trailer points fingers at Tina (Aparna Brielle), whose double-agent reveal last season shook things up. “There’s a rat in the kitchen,” Luke growls, as we get quick flashes of betrayal and high-stakes spy games. Showrunner Nick Santora told Netflix’s Tudum this season’s “bananas” with “fun surprises,” and the trailer delivers, blending heart-pounding action with the Brunner family’s messy dynamic. Luke’s still the overprotective dad, but Emma’s pushing back, proving she’s just as badass while they dodge bullets and bombs.
Big Action, Bigger Laughs
FUBAR Season 2 leans hard into Arnie’s action-hero vibe, with the trailer showing off car chases, a helicopter takedown, and a crazy warehouse shootout that feels like True Lies 2.0. But it’s the humor that keeps it fun—Luke tosses out lines like, “I’m too old for this crap,” as he flips a goon over his shoulder. Monica Barbaro’s Emma matches him blow for blow, pulling off slick fight moves while poking fun at her dad’s old-school spy tricks. The returning crew—Fortune Feimster as Roo, Jay Baruchel as Carter, Travis Van Winkle as Aldon, and Milan Carter as Barry—keeps the laughs coming, with Roo’s deadpan “Great, more running” stealing a chuckle.
Carrie-Anne Moss, fresh off The Acolyte, is a game-changer as Greta. Her scenes with Schwarzenegger have this electric mix of flirtation and danger, from a steamy flashback to a present-day face-off. The trailer also teases Tally (Fabiana Udenio), Luke’s ex-wife, dealing with the bombshell that her family’s been living a double life, which adds some heart to all the chaos. Santora promised Tudum “more laughs” and a “bigger, better” season, and the trailer’s got that in spades.
A Summer Binge to Beat
Shot in Toronto from April to August 2024, FUBAR Season 2 wrapped just in time for its June 12 drop. The first season was a Netflix juggernaut in 2023, topping TV charts despite a so-so 51% on Rotten Tomatoes, and this trailer shows Netflix doubling down with slick VFX—think fiery explosions and a tense submarine scene. Schwarzenegger, who’s also an executive producer, hyped the trailer, saying, “It’s gonna be really, really big,” channeling his classic “I’ll be back” energy. The clip nods to True Lies with its mix of over-the-top action and self-aware humor, and first-look images from April had fans buzzing about Luke and Greta’s chemistry.
What’s Coming?
With a reported $200 million budget, FUBAR Season 2 is gunning to outdo Season 1’s massive viewership. The trailer hints at a deeper dive into Luke and Emma’s bond, with Tally’s reaction to their spy life adding family drama to the mix. Greta’s plot, teased as a bioweapon scheme, ups the ante, but the team’s banter keeps it grounded. Fans are already calling it the “summer binge we need.”
FUBAR Season 2 lands all eight episodes on Netflix June 12, 2025. With Schwarzenegger and Moss going head-to-head, plus enough explosions and laughs to fill a blockbuster, this season’s shaping up to be a wild ride. Get ready—Luke Brunner’s still got plenty of fight left.