Prime Video has officially released the first teaser trailer for the second season of its hit post-apocalyptic series, ‘Fallout’. The footage, unveiled at the Gamescom convention, confirms a December 17 premiere date and gives audiences their first look at the treacherous city of New Vegas, a formidable new creature, and a new character played by Justin Theroux.
What the New Trailer Reveals

The new season is set to expand the world established in the first eight episodes, moving the primary setting to the Mojave Wasteland and the iconic city of New Vegas, a key location from the video game franchise. The trailer provides several key insights into the upcoming season’s plot and characters.
- New Character: Actor Justin Theroux joins the cast, appearing as the enigmatic Robert House, a significant figure from the video game lore.
- A Feared Predator: For the first time, the series will feature a Deathclaw, one of the most dangerous and anticipated creatures from the ‘Fallout’ universe.
- Origin Story: The footage teases significant flashback sequences that promise to explore the origins of the devastating nuclear war that created the wasteland.
Continuing the Journey from Season One
The second season picks up directly after the dramatic conclusion of the first. The story will follow Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) as they form an uneasy alliance on their journey toward New Vegas. They are in pursuit of Lucy’s father, the villainous Hank MacLean (Kyle MacLachlan), who escaped following a climactic battle between the Brotherhood of Steel and the New California Republic raiders.
The debut season of ‘Fallout’ was a critical and commercial success for Prime Video, quickly becoming one of the streaming service’s top three most-watched original series of all time. The show is helmed by showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner, with executive production by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy of Kilter Films.
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