Prime Video’s Fallout is gearing up for a return trip to the wasteland, with Season 2 officially on the horizon. The newly released trailer drops fans straight into New Vegas, promising even bigger stakes and more twisted survival stories. After the breakout success of the first season, expectations for this next chapter are radioactive-high.
Ella Purnell returns as Lucy, still reeling from the revelations about her father Hank (Kyle MacLachlan) and navigating the scorched world beyond her Vault. Walton Goggins reprises his role as the Ghoul, peeling back more layers of his pre-apocalypse life as Cooper Howard while keeping one eye fixed on the present. Their uneasy paths converge again, with both characters chasing family ties that refuse to let go.

The teaser also reveals the arrival of Justin Theroux as the enigmatic Mr. House, who rules over New Vegas with a nuclear-sized grip. It’s a casting choice that instantly shifts the balance of power and introduces one of the franchise’s most iconic figures to live action. And yes, fans finally get their first glimpse of a Deathclaw.
Aaron Moten is back as Maximus, the Brotherhood of Steel soldier who walked away from his order at the end of Season 1. Moisés Arias reprises his role as Lucy’s brother Norm, whose discovery of the Vaults’ darker secrets set off a chain of questions yet to be answered. Frances Turner also returns as Barb, once married to Cooper Howard, now tangled in the Ghoul’s fractured memories.

Season 2 promises to push the story into uncharted territory, with New Vegas itself becoming a central battleground. The teaser hints at high-stakes encounters, tense alliances, and the return of familiar threats, including Deathclaws and power-hungry factions. Fans can expect the same mix of survival, moral choices, and post-apocalyptic tension that made the first season such a hit.
Season 2 of Fallout begins streaming on Prime Video December 17, with Season 3 already confirmed. From Lucy’s ongoing search for truth to the neon-lit sprawl of New Vegas, this next chapter looks set to expand the series’ scale without losing its edge. Strap in, wanderers, the wasteland waits. You can check out the trailer below.
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