Fallout Season 2 Has Wrapped Production, Walter Goggins Sheds His Ghoul Skin in Delight

Fallout Season 2 has finally wrapped up production, with The Ghoul actor Walter Goggins and Lucy actress Ella Purnell celebrating on social media.

May 9, 2025 - 15:32
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Fallout Season 2 Has Wrapped Production, Walter Goggins Sheds His Ghoul Skin in Delight

Fallout Season 2 has finally wrapped up production.

The news was posted to the show's social media X/Twitter account with a gif of Walter Goggins shedding his Ghoul skin in delight — literally — and the text: "Achievement unlocked!"

At the same time, Ella Purnell, who plays Lucy, announced on Instagram: "Aaaaand that’s a wrap on @falloutonprime Season 2 folks!"

Warning! Potential spoilers for the Fallout TV show follow.

As yet, there's still no formal premiere date, but Fallout is thought to be coming back to Amazon Prime in the first half of 2026 after the LA fires halted filming. You can re-stream the first season in anticipation, of course, or rewatch it in the summer if you were lucky – and quick – enough to snag one of the 4D UHD Steelbook edition pre-orders.

The show is confirmed to be heading to New Vegas for Season 2, and it's not just about the location itself. Mr. House is set to be a part of the new season, though how involved he'll be is still unclear. We've already seen the tease of some familiar sights thanks to previous set leaks, including this video that shows part of New Vegas and the iconic Lucky 38 resort and casino, all bright and lit up. It's certainly far from the rusty place you might expect, but there's likely a good reason.

We've also had a sneaky peek at a giant T-rex head, implying the show will have Dinky the T-Rex, the roadside mascot of Novac in New Vegas. Nothing's confirmed for sure, though, of course.

We had a great time with season one, writing in IGN's Fallout The Series review that the show is "a bright and funny apocalypse filled with dark punchlines and bursts of ultra-violence [and is] among the best video game adaptations ever made," slapping it with a well-earned 9/10.

To help tide you over until Season 2, here's our interview with Todd Howard and Jonathan Nolan covering all our burning questions after the end of Season 1.

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.