10 TV Shows Which Just Got Cancelled
2. FUBAR
Netflix's Arnold Schwarzenegger-starring spy comedy series FUBAR debuted in the summer of 2023, and while hardly great, it spent five weeks in the streamer's top 10 after amassing 11 million views during its release weekend. But the series' second season was rather unceremoniously dumped with little fanfare back in June, and with the consensus being that it failed to rectify the first season's slapdash writing and brutal pacing, it was embraced far less enthusiastically.
FUBAR season two lasted just three weeks in the top 10 after landing just 2.2 million views in its launch weekend, marking an 80% drop in premiere viewership. The utter lack of discourse, good or bad, surrounding the show made it clear that it just failed to strike much of a chord with anyone, and so it was hardly surprising that Netflix quietly cancelled it at the end of August.
When there's so much high-quality TV out there, aggressively mediocre, personality-devoid Content like this just doesn't cut it, even with Arnie front and center.