Three bodybuilding stars were seen together on the red carpet during the premiere of season two of ‘FUBAR.’
Bodybuilding legend Arnold Schwarzenegger has found great success in many avenues over the course of his life. After retiring from bodybuilding, Arnold ventured into politics and has become a successful actor as well. During the premiere of season two of ‘FUBAR,’ Schwarzenegger was joined on the red carpet by Ronnie Coleman and Sam Sulek.
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The Hollywood premiere for the second season took place on Wednesday night. Schwarzenegger was joined by his family and co-stars from the show. Arnold was also seen with Coleman and Sulek celebrating the event. The show is now available to stream on Netflix.
“From the stage to the screen – @sam_sulek, @ronniecoleman8, and the one and only Arnold @schwarzenegger at the FUBAR Season 2 premiere.
Strength never goes out of style. 💪”
Along with releasing the new season of ‘FUBAR,’ Schwarzenegger has been working to grow the sport of bodybuilding. He previously shared that the 2026 Arnold Classic will feature a $1.5 million prize purse. This includes $750,000 to the Men’s Open champion. This will be a historic purse on bodybuilding. The $750k prize will be the largest ever that a winner will take home.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Joined by Ronnie Coleman & Sam Sulek
Following the premiere on Wednesday, Sam Sulek joined Arnold for a workout at Gold’s Gym in Venice. Sulek has been bulking during his offseason to put on more size.
Sulek competed at the 2025 Legends Classic in Las Vegas with hopes of punching his ticket to Columbus. He finished first overall in the Classic Physique division at the NPC show and earned qualification for the 2025 Arnold Amateur. He took the stage at the Arnold and impressed right away with his physique, winning the overall title and earning his Pro Card.
Ronnie Coleman also remains active in the gym. He has goals of walking unassisted again and has set a timeline for himself. Coleman has totaled 13 surgeries over the course of his life, dating back to injuries during high school. Much of his recovery and career was featured in his life story documentary titled “Ronnie Coleman The King“which aired on Netflix and is currently available on Prime.
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