Here’s our first clip from Amazon’s Fallout Season 2, and it seems our Lucy is as optimistic as ever


Amazon has dropped an all-new teaser for the upcoming launch of Fallout Season 2.

While not as long, detailed, or even as action-packed as the official reveal teaser we saw a few weeks back, this one shows Lucy (Ella Purnell) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) making a pit stop in Novac on their way to New Vegas in the first clip from Fallout Season Two.

You can check it out below:

Fallout Season Two – “Okey Dokey” Clip | Prime Video.Watch on YouTube

Based on “one of the greatest video games of all time”, Fallout is described as the story of “haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have”.

“200 years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the incredibly complex, gleefully weird and highly violent universe waiting for them above,” the blurb teases.

The Fallout TV show has already been renewed for a third season, which certainly means we won’t be finished with this cast anytime soon. However, what’ll actually happen this season remains a tantalising mystery. How the show will change the pre-existing cannon established in the beloved Fallout: New Vegas, if it does at all, is the most pressing wonder among fans of the video game series.

We know Walton Goggins (who plays The Ghoul) thinks Season 2 is pretty good, which is a positive sign. It was only back in May that he peeled off his skin in celebration of the second season wrapping up filming. It’s chalked up to be quite the event, so grab your expensive TV Show backpack and get ready for the first episode of Season 2 to drop on December 17.

Bethesda’s Todd Howard recently shared his thoughts on the use of AI in video games, calling it a “tool” but one that can’t replace human intention.



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