Karlston Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins have been talking up Fallout season 2 and promising some big twists and surprises along the way. Walton Goggins seems to be pleased with Fallout season 2, which bodes well for the rest of us. (Image credit: Amazon) The first season of Fallout on Amazon Prime Video was incredible, but by all accounts it sounds like the bar is being raised when it returns for a second go. In recent interviews at a recent convention and with Deadline, Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins, the show's Lucy and Ghoul characters, the stars have been vaguely teasing what sounds like a wild ride. At Orlando's MegaCon (via Screen Rant), Purnell stated that; "No one's going to be able to predict what happens. There's some big twists this time around.” She also further elaborated that the cast and crew are working really hard to "get it out on time" though at this point, we don't know what that means. Hopefully some time in 2026. In a separate interview, Goggins, makes some pretty bold claims about how good the new season will be. "I thought season 1 was extraordinary, personally, I was very pleased with it. This blows it out of the water. What these writers have done and the artisans that have come together to tell this story. It's really gonna be something. I can't wait for people to see it. We're working really hard to make that happen." Where will Fallout season 2 take Ella Purnell's Lucy in the Wasteland? (Image credit: Prime Video) Exact details on what Fallout season 2 will look like are virtually non-existent. As the show follows an original story set in the Fallout universe, there's nothing from the games that we can use to predict when it comes to storyline. However, the ending of season 1 made it pretty clear that Fallout's infamous New Vegas will at least feature, though how much, only time will tell. Macaulay Culkin is also joining the cast, alongside the returnees such as Purnell's Lucy, Goggins' Ghoul, Maximus, and presumably Hank Maclean. Naturally, the stars of a show will always be putting the most positive foot forwards, but given how good the first season of Fallout was, it would be hard to think there wasn't something in what they're saying. I'm not a massive Fallout (the game) fan, but the show ranks as one of the best I've seen in recent years. The decision to base the show in the universe but tell a new, original story added something new to the franchise, which in the absence of a new game, is most welcomed. Source Hope you enjoyed this news post. Thank you for appreciating my time and effort posting news every day for many years. News posts... 2023: 5,800+ | 2024: 5,700+ | 2025 (till end of January): 487 RIP Matrix | Farewell my friend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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