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From New Vegas to Deathclaws, 'Fallout' Season 2's Trailer Confirms the Prime Video Show Is Embracing More Game Lore
fans finally have a peek at what’s to come with a new trailer that debuted at the Gamescom convention, with several teases that promise this new season will lean more into the games from a narrative standpoint than Season 1. The new season of Fallout ...
Watch the Season 2 Teaser Trailer for Fallout, the live-action series based on the Bethesda-developed Fallout game series distributed by Amazon MGM Studios, and Kilter Films produced in association with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks.
Gamescom 2025 kicked off in Cologne, drawing over 300,000 attendees to Opening Night Live. Geoff Keighley’s usual two-hour spectacle packed with reveals and surprises. This year brought everything from blockbuster sequels to TV tie-ins,
Here are the five biggest takeaways from the teaser trailer for Fallout season 2, coming to Prime Video later this year.
A new Bethesda game has been seemingly leaked by Gamescom, and some Bethesda fans think it is a new Fallout game.
Aside from Purnell, Goggins, and McLachlan, season two will see Aaron Moten’s return as Maximus—the wayward Brotherhood of Steel soldier who was tragically separated from Lucy after their close bond in season one—alongside Moisés Arias as Norm, Lucy’s brother who managed to uncover the secret of the Vaults himself at the climax of last season.
Fallout season 2, premiering Dec. 17, brings the action to New Vegas, introduces Justin Theroux's Robert House and gives fans their first look at Deathclaws What happens in New Vegas, stays in New Vegas — hopefully.
The second season releases its premiere on December 17th with weekly episodes to follow up until February 4th. “The new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season One’s epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas,” the show’s description reads.
With Fallout headed back to the Mojave in Season 2 of the Prime Video series, it only makes sense that we'd see some familiar factions crop up—namely, the Legion. And very briefly, the Kings. In the debut trailer shared at Gamescom Opening Night Live ...