Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Fubar Got A Season 2 Poster, And Fans Keep Making The Same Comment

As streaming platforms emerged, an unexpected phenomenon occurred for television enthusiasts: a continuous stream of fresh shows throughout the entire year. This intense competition among top-tier streaming services is evident as they introduce series on the 2025 TV calendar, and while anticipating the second season of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Fubar” (available with a Netflix subscription), viewers are thrilled to see posters and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. However, their comments remain consistent.

What Are People Saying About The Fubar Season 2 Poster?

It’s possible you may not be aware of this, but if you limit yourself to just a few streaming platforms, there are approximately 18.2 billion fresh TV shows available for your viewing pleasure, instantly! Naturally, we each have our preferences, so hyping up the upcoming Season 2 of Fubar is significant, as it could significantly boost the popularity of the 2025 Netflix lineup if it achieves the same level of success as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s action comedy’s first season.

Nevertheless, the newly unveiled poster showcases the main characters of the Terminator series, specifically Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carrie-Anne Moss, in an affectionate setting. However, this poster appears to have a glaring mistake that fans are quick to point out. Shall we examine it together? (You can find it on the second slide of the Instagram post.)

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Hey there, folks! It seems someone made a mistake here. On first look, you might miss it, but Moss’ positioning with the gun in the poster is quite off. Given that she’s supposed to be leaning back, her arm holding the gun appears incorrect for that stance. Even Keanu Reeves’ character Trinity from The Matrix would find it challenging to pull off such a move while still being within The Matrix. There was quite a discussion about this in the comments section, with many people sharing their thoughts.

  • You guys should really hire a designer who understand how anatomy works. That hand should have the thumb pointing down
  • On the poster, If she is leaning back, how can her arm turn like that? The gun should be upside down right?
  • That hand position is just impossible, you try holding a gun over your head and see where your thumbs position are
  • It’s impossible for a human being to hold a gun in that pose. What a terrible poster execution. No one spotted that mistake!😢

I completely agree with the last individual’s perspective. To challenge this viewpoint, let’s imagine a scenario where only one person was responsible for each stage of creating and posting this social media content. First, there was the person who selected and edited the unusual image, then the designer who crafted the overall layout, followed by an approver who signed off on it. Next, someone assembled the post and uploaded it to Instagram. Lastly, another individual (perhaps) gave final approval after reviewing the entire post. Considering that at least five people likely had a hand in this process, it’s puzzling that none of them raised concerns about its content. How is that possible?

As a film enthusiast, upon revisiting the scene, I can confirm that the actress from Memento is being supported by the actor from True Lies. However, something about her body alignment seems off to me. Her hand and arm positioning appear unrealistic, and her back, neck, and even her arm seem too rigid for someone who’s being thrown into a backbend, especially one that’s supposedly being supported. The phrase “2x the Fubar” certainly rings true in this case. Here’s hoping that when the show drops on June 12, the episodes don’t become a mess beyond all repair!

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2025-04-09 23:09