Arnold’s Netflix Series to be Packed with Blood & Action!
Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 05:44PM
Ryan Gillen in TAFs Staff, aws, fubar, utap
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Netflix action series, F.U.B.A.R, has been in production for a few weeks now but today Arnold mentioned some big action scenes which we can expect within the show. Unable to travel to Austria for the Annual Austrian Wold Summit (due to filming and temporary travel restrictions), Schwarzenegger did the next best thing; he made a speech from the set.
"Right now I’m in the middle of filming my Netflix show, F.U.B.A.R., right here in Toronto,” Arnold announced at the 6th Annual Austrian Wold Summit . " If you loved True Lies then you’re going to love this show; this TV series. You will love it. I mean, it’s been wild."
Arnold gave examples of the extreme action by giving us a great tease that we will see him in a lot of action sequences like riding on a high-speed train going 80 MPH, jumping from an 80 feet off of a waterfall in the Jungle and riding a motorcycle at 120 MPH in the streets of Antwerp.
Many news sources continue to call the series UTAP but we love to hear Arnold refer to it with the original, better sounding title of F.U.B.A.R. Let us all continue to use the name F.U.B.A.R. as it’s a much stronger title and hopefully the studio will listen. Something else we noticed on the train’s window behind Arnold was a huge splatter or red blood. This is a good sign that the series will be for mature audiences, hopefully rated R.
The Austrian Oak has been seen a lot on the streets of Toronto getting in a good bike ride for some daily exercise. In fact, one of our good sources just gave us this exclusive image of Schwarzenegger with the Toronto Fire Department. We see many action heroes here!
On a final F.U.B.A.R. note, during at the Annual Austrian Wold Summit, Arnold announced that the series will debut on Netflix in the Spring of next year. Get ready for the return of Arnold the action hero! Watch Schwarzenegger’s full Summit speech in the video below!
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