After a more than satisfactory first season, the second season of Fallout will delve into the ruins of Las Vegas, promising fans a journey through iconic locations like Dinky the T-Rex, an iconic tourist attraction from the video game. This dinosaur, towering over a desert hotel, has been recreated with significant fortifications including a sniper’s nest in its mouth, reflecting the constant danger its residents face in this post-apocalyptic world. This aesthetic update of the hotel injects a new dynamic into the narrative, so characteristic of the series.
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The wait is over… At least for filming to begin
As for the plot, Lucy MacLean, played by Ella Purnell, and her new ally, the Ghoul, played by Walton Goggins, are expected to embark on a quest to find Lucy’s father, Hank, portrayed by Kyle MacLachlan. Although specific details of the story have not yet been revealed, the connection to New Vegas is a nod to the events hinted at the end of the first season.
In terms of cast, the production has confirmed the participation of Macaulay Culkin, who will play a character described as a mad genius. There is also talk of the possibility that Kumail Nanjiani will join the cast, although his participation has not been officially confirmed. This increase in cast figures gives an idea of the ambitious direction the creators are aiming for in this new installment.
However, the production of the second season faced a delay due to the wildfires in California. Fortunately, with the emergency situation now under control, filming is expected to resume soon and Fallout is anticipated to return to Prime Video in 2026. The details were provided through various sources, including a recent report from Eurogamer.
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