Netflix’s Fubar returns for a thrilling second season with none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger stepping back into action as Luke Brunner — and this time, he’s joined by Carrie-Anne Moss in a role that mixes espionage with romantic tension.
One of the most buzzed-about scenes this season is a striking tango performance between the two characters. Speaking to media, Schwarzenegger revealed the dance sequence took intense preparation. “I practiced more than I’ve ever practiced anything for a movie,” he said. “Carrie-Anne, of course, was already perfect.”
Moss, who plays Greta Nelson — a former East German spy and Brunner’s ex-lover — brings depth and grace to the role. Their on-screen dance chemistry was so strong, crew members believed they were still rehearsing during the actual take.
Created by Nick Santora, Fubar features a stellar supporting cast including Monica Barbaro, Gabriel Luna, Fortune Feimster, Milan Carter, and Travis Van Winkle. Season 2 explores themes of betrayal, personal redemption, and old flames resurfacing under explosive circumstances.
Greta’s reentry into Brunner’s life leads to more than just emotional flashbacks. From tango floors to full-blown combat, the duo switches effortlessly between intimacy and intensity. Moss praised her working relationship with Schwarzenegger, saying, “Our scenes together created a real connection, on and off camera.”
In a lighthearted behind-the-scenes moment, Schwarzenegger revealed that Moss brought her own brand of magic to set — literally. “She used peppermint oil before our scenes, and it changed everything,” he said. “As soon as she put it behind my ears, it was like I could see the scene in slow motion.”
With charisma, action, and unexpected tenderness, Fubar Season 2 proves that even seasoned legends can surprise audiences — especially when they’re dancing to a new rhythm.