Fallout updates Season 3 ahead of December Season 2 release date

Grab your electric armor, because there is more "radiation" along the way.

Prime Video renews its hot video game series for Season 3 ahead of its premiere in December. Season 2 "will succeed after the epic finale of Season 1 and attract viewers through the mojave's wastelands to the end of the world's new Vegas." More than 100 million viewers have watched Season 1 so far, placing it as the top three of all time.

The video game adaptation was popular when it premiered in April 2024, based on the popular apocalypse game franchise. The show is Ella Purnell's protagonist, Lucy Maclean, who came out of an underground vault after the nuclear war destroyed the world. Along the way, she encounters all kinds of terrible, nuclear-eroded creatures and characters as she searches for her father, Hank, played by Kyle Maclachlan, who is kidnapped by the raiders. The cast also includes Aaron Moten as Maximus, a powerful armored member of The Brotherhood of Steel, while Walton Goggins is a ghoul, a transformed bounty hunter who was found to be the Vault-Tec executive Cooper Howard before the nuclear outbreak.

In the Season 1 finale, Lucy and her brother Nome (Moises Arias) learn that their father was the cause of a nuclear bomb explosion, and the ghoul discovered that his pre-war family might still be alive, and Maximus was promoted to Knight. Lucy and Ghoul go out to find Vault-Tec's leader to get some answers, and Hank runs to New Vegas, a fan-favorite Las Vegas-style setting for fans of one of the "Fallout" games.

“We are very excited that our major global video customers will be able to delve into the deeper
Vernon Sanders, Global TV Director
Amazon MGM Studios. “Jona, Lisa, Geneva and Graham did a great job
The beloved video game franchise lives vividly on Prime Video. Together with our amazing partners
Bethesda games and Bethesda software work, we're happy to announce the "Fallout" of Season 3, OK
Before the highly anticipated debut of the second season. ”

"The Consequence" was nominated for an Emmy Award, nominated for outstanding drama, the lead role of Goggins' drama and the writing of Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner. The show was produced by Gilter Films and executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. Robertson-Dworet and Wagner also serve as executive producers, creators and performers.