'Fallout' Season 2 to Debut in December on Prime Video
"We are absolutely thrilled that our global Prime Video customers will be able to delve deeper into the wonderfully surreal and captivating world of Fallout," Vernon Sanders, Amazon MGM Studios' global head of television, said in a statement.
Series stars Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell and Aaron Moten were on deck to promote the second season of Prime Video's video game adaptation. According to a press release, the new installment will pick up where season 1 left off and "take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas."
Fallout's first season follows Purnell's Lucy, the optimistic denizen of a fallout shelter who leaves her home and braves a post-apocalyptic setting to try to save her father. The series also stars Moisés Arias, Kyle MacLachlan and Goggins as the enigmatic, grisly-looking Ghoul.
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