Fallout closed out its record-setting inaugural run with The Ghoul and Lucy (Purnell) confronting Lucy’s father, Hank MacLean (Kyle MacLachlan), after it’s revealed that he was responsible for the nuclear bomb dropped on Shady Sands. We learn that he and Cooper had a history dating way back to before the world collapsed. With Hank alive, Cooper now has hopes of finding his wife, who also worked for Vault-Tec alongside him, and confronting the company about their efforts in ending the world. Hank flees toward New Vegas as Lucy and The Ghoul give chase, setting up for a season further exploring the plans and motivations of Vault-Tec, Cooper’s past, and how New Vegas fared under RobCo past the events of Obsidian’s Fallout: New Vegas.
Fallout closed out its record-setting inaugural run with The Ghoul and Lucy (Purnell) confronting Lucy’s father, Hank MacLean (Kyle MacLachlan), after it’s revealed that he was responsible for the nuclear bomb dropped on Shady Sands. We learn that he and Cooper had a history dating way back to before the world collapsed. With Hank alive, Cooper now has hopes of finding his wife, who also worked for Vault-Tec alongside him, and confronting the company about their efforts in ending the world. Hank flees toward New Vegas as Lucy and The Ghoul give chase, setting up for a season further exploring the plans and motivations of Vault-Tec, Cooper’s past, and how New Vegas fared under RobCo past the events of Obsidian’s Fallout: New Vegas.
‘Fallout’ Season 2 Will Head to New Places for Filming
Goggins paints a picture for a second season that will be all about how The Ghoul processes his feelings about his family as he and Lucy follow the trail and gather more clues. “I’m excited about what happened to Cooper Howard’s family and what it will mean to The Ghoul and how he will respond to the information that he gathers, over the course of the season,” he told Radish. It’s likely to be the biggest plot point going forward, while Maximus (Moten) navigates life as a knight in the Brotherhood of Steel and Norm (Moisés Arias) gets by among the cryogenically frozen Vault-Tec execs.
Yet, Goggins also can’t wait to return to the simpler, fun parts of Fallout like blowing off limbs, roaming the wasteland, and working with Jonathan Nolan. “I’m also excited just to shoot some fuckin’ guns, man, and to be in a frame that Jonathan Nolan is directing, and to be with these actors in some really cool locations in the world. I love to travel. I love being on the road.” Season 2 will see the team move to California for the majority of filming, offering new possibilities that Goggins is eager to explore after having a blast with Season 1’s locales. “We got to go to some pretty cool places last year, and I’m looking forward to that opportunity again this year.”
Fallout Season 1 can be streamed in its entirety on Prime Video. Stay tuned here at Collider for more on Season 2 as work gets underway.