Arnold Schwarzenegger Reveals He Watched His Own Series 'Fubar' Multiple Times

Sat 21st Jun, 2025

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the legendary Hollywood actor, has shared that he has watched his Netflix series 'Fubar' three times. The action-comedy series features Schwarzenegger as a CIA agent on the verge of retirement.

In a recent interview, Schwarzenegger explained his motivations behind watching the series more than once. Initially, he watched it for personal enjoyment and to appreciate the work of the writers. Following that, he felt compelled to watch it again with his partner, Heather Milligan, after she expressed disappointment at missing the first viewing.

Schwarzenegger recounted that when he watched it with Milligan, it was an enjoyable experience, reiterating that he had intended to watch it again anyway. The third viewing came about when his friend Ralf Moeller, a fellow actor and former bodybuilder, visited him. Moeller, who is originally from Germany and has limited English proficiency, wanted to watch the show together. Schwarzenegger initially hesitated, allowing Moeller to view it alone, but soon found himself pulled into the experience.

As Moeller had questions throughout the viewing, Schwarzenegger found himself explaining various plot points, leading to a third viewing of the series. He humorously noted that he was working outdoors while Moeller watched and had to pause frequently to clarify details about the show's storyline and characters.

The second season of 'Fubar' was released on June 12, featuring Carrie-Anne Moss from 'The Matrix' alongside Schwarzenegger. The actor expressed satisfaction with the series, stating that he believes the writers have done an excellent job. He also shared that he enjoyed the filming process, contrasting his experience with that of other actors, whom he described as less enthusiastic.

Overall, Schwarzenegger's enthusiasm for 'Fubar' reflects his commitment to the project and his enjoyment of the work involved in bringing the series to life.


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