
Following the successful premiere of the Fallout TV show in April, fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter. The live-action adaptation of the beloved video game series is set to begin filming its second season next month, promising to delve deeper into the gripping narrative and resolve the cliffhanger that left viewers on the edge of their seats at the end of season one.
Fallout TV Show's 2nd Season Starts Filming Next Month
Fallout S2 Full Cast Yet To Be Confirmed

Excitement is building as Amazon Prime's live-action adaptation of Fallout gears up for its second season, with filming set to commence in November. Leslie Uggams, who reprises her role as Betty Pearson, confirmed the news to Screen Rant. This announcement follows the show's successful debut, which garnered enough acclaim and viewership to secure its renewal.
The upcoming season is poised to further unravel the mysteries surrounding Vault-Tec and address the cliffhanger from season one, according to Screen Rant. While the full returning cast remains unconfirmed, it's widely expected that key stars Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean and Walton Goggins as Cooper "The Ghoul" Howard will be back. Uggams hinted at intriguing developments for her character, Betty Pearson, an executive assistant at Vault-Tec, saying, "I am with the Vault People, so I didn’t get to see what the Earth people were doing. So when it came on, I was blown away. But Betty’s got some things up her sleeve. Just stay tuned."
As for when fans can expect to see the new season, estimates suggest a premiere around 2026, considering the time required for filming and post-production. This timeline aligns with the production schedule of the first season, which was filmed starting in July 2022 and premiered in April of this year.
Fallout S2 Is Bound for New Vegas

Spoilers Up Ahead!
Curious about what lies ahead in Fallout Season 2? The show is set to take a "Vegas-bound" turn, as revealed by producer Graham Wagner. This includes the involvement of Robert House, the iconic antagonist from Fallout: New Vegas. While the specifics of Mr. House's role in the season remain under wraps, his presence was teased in a flashback scene from season one, where he was seen meeting with other Vault-Tec leaders.
Showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Wagner have expressed their intent to explore untold stories and expand on key moments from the first season. This includes deeper dives into the Vault-Tec executives' roles, the origins of the Great War, and further character development through flashbacks.