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I Really Wish FUBAR Would Slow Down With The Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie Jokes

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Warning: Major spoilers for Netflix's FUBAR season 2 below!season 2 is a fun ride, but the show really needs to cool down with the constant Arnold Schwarzenegger movie references. Arnie joining the cast of FUBAR marked his first leading role in a TV series, and while the first season had plenty of gags at the expense of his past work, it also gave him an interesting character with CIA agent Luke Brunner. Luke practically sacrificed his personal life to be an agent, so when he learns his daughter Emma (Monica Barbaro) is also a spy, his life gets real complicated.

in this regard, though it lacked the incredible action of that James Cameron blockbuster. Growing up a fan of Arnold Schwarzenegger action movies made FUBAR required viewing for me. While I was mixed on season 1, it was nice to see the veteran star take on a more challenging role and one that played to his age. Schwarzenegger will never challenge Brando as a dramatic performer, but I think season 2 shows he's definitely improved as an actor - which made the cringey Arnie movie gags quite annoying.

Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke driving a tank and smoking a cigar in FUBAR season 2

Look, I fully expected FUBAR to add a few winks about Schwarzenegger's past roles, and that's fine. The show gets its "I'll be back" joke out of the way early, and FUBAR referencing Arnie's pal James Cameron raised a chuckle - even if it teased a cameo it didn't pay off. Season 2 also does a good job of looking into Luke as a character and how the return of former lover Greta (Carrie-Anne Moss) was complicating his reunion with ex-wife Tally (Fabiana Udenio). For me, .

It feels like FUBAR references just about every film Arnold ever fronted. The return of Tom Arnold is a major nod to True Lies,. There's even an oblique reference to Schwarzenegger's infamous debut Hercules in New York.

FUBAR continues an irritating trend in Schwarzenegger's career that began with The Expendables movies and has kept running, which is any movie he appears in needs to comment on his most famous roles.

A few easter eggs spread out across the eight-episode run would be fine, but . It continues an irritating trend in Schwarzenegger's career that began with The Expendables and has kept running, which is any movie he appears in needs to comment on his most famous roles. It's a joke that's grown stale but the show keeps pulling it out regardless.

Greta dances with Luke in FUBAR season 2

While David Ayer's 2014 thriller Sabotage didn't quite work, it at least tried to reinvent Arnold's screen image and made no winking references to his past. It allowed Arnold to play against type as a scummy, corrupt DEA agent and showed he could go dark with the right material. FUBAR's Luke is the most fleshed-out character he's gotten to play to date, with the show exploring both his spy career and personal life. Season 2 allowed him to grow into the role even further, and he's got some nice dramatic moments to play.

Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke in front of a mission screen in FUBAR season 2

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That's why the meta Arnie gags got to me more than FUBAR's first season, because the show should just let him be an actor at this point. They no longer need to do the wink-wink approach or throw in an "I'll be back" reference to make audiences groan. It's a played out gag, so .

Arnold Schwarzenegger's next film is The Man with the Bag, co-starring Reacher's Alan Ritchson.

The season 2 finale ends on a cliffhanger that very much indicates another series is coming, though Luke's retirement - and plan to remarry Tally - might see Arnold get less action next time. In truth, turns over much of the physical action to Luke's team, so giving Schwarzenegger more of a supporting part might not be the worst idea. It should also see the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie gags die waaaaaaaay down.

FUBAR follows a father and daughter who unknowingly both work for the CIA, discovering their shared secret while handling an undercover mission. This unexpected revelation turns professional operations into a complex family matter, complicating the mission and their personal dynamics. Released in May 2023, it features elements of action and espionage.

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