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Schwarzene­gger is back in ‘FUBAR’

- MARY MILLIKEN REUTERS

LOS ANGELES — In the opening episode of “FUBAR,” Arnold Schwarzene­gger’s CIA agent character is labelled by his handler “the fastest 65-year-old white guy on the planet.”

But Schwarzene­gger in real life is 75 years old and “FUBAR” is his first-ever television series: an eight-episode mix of rough-and-tumble action and comedy premiering on Thursday on streaming service Netflix.

“This was an opportunit­y that was not available in the ’80s and ’90s when I was climbing up in my career after ‘Conan the Barbarian’ and ‘Terminator,’” Schwarzene­gger told Reuters.

He plays Luke Brunner, a CIA operative on the cusp of retirement called in to extract another agent from a dangerous assignment. That agent turns out to be Luke’s daughter Emma, and hijinks ensue in their risky missions around the world to contain Boro, a villain seeking weapons of mass destructio­n.

“He treats me like a child,” laments Emma, played by Monica Barbaro, who shares many of her father’s qualities and butts heads with him in expletive-laden lines.

“It is chaos and that creates a lot of fun opportunit­ies,” Schwarzene­gger said.

“Some of them are very intense — it’s life and death — and some are them are laughout-loud and you say, ‘Oh my God, this is really funny’,” he added.

Barbaro calls it “quite a complicate­d relationsh­ip” as Emma fights to be anything but her dad, “but then realizes the harder we fight to not be our parents, the more we become them.”

Against the serious work and dysfunctio­nal family dynamics, an eclectic crew of CIA colleagues provides comic relief, cracking jokes on Emma’s “daddy issues,” Luke’s mispronunc­iations and his desire to win back the wife he lost to divorce years ago.

Comedian Fortune Feimster, who plays a character named Roo, disrupts the CIA mission meetings with what she calls “something ridiculous” to bring levity.

Travis Van Winkle plays her partner Aldon and revels in the juxtaposit­ion of “trying to save the world from extinction and these lightheart­ed lines.”

And then there is Barry, played by Milan Carter, a nerdy analyst who is also Luke’s handler and part of his family, and who knew about Emma’s line of work but kept it from Luke.

“On any given day, I might be scared of Arnold, but when I get to play Barry, it’s no holds barred, and I get to hold him accountabl­e,” said Carter. “It’s a dream.”

For the younger cast members who grew up watching Schwarzene­gger in “Terminator” films or “Kindergart­en Cop,” they praise what the famous actor and former bodybuilde­r brings to set, namely discipline, teamwork, motivation and a mischievou­s side.

“He’s just mechanical with his schedule. He goes to bed at 12, after he studies all his lines, wakes up at 6 every day,” said Gabriel Luna, who plays archvillai­n Boro, adding “He always says: ‘People say you have to sleep eight hours. To those people, I say sleep faster.’”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Arnold Schwarzene­gger applauds Jan. 4 in Las Vegas during a BMW keynote address at CES 2023, an annual consumer electronic­s trade show.
REUTERS Arnold Schwarzene­gger applauds Jan. 4 in Las Vegas during a BMW keynote address at CES 2023, an annual consumer electronic­s trade show.

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