Summary
Season 2 of Amazon Prime’s award-winning adaptation show,Fallout, is taking its gaming fanbase back to New Vegas, 15 years after the game was released. In some leaked images from the show’s set, viewers might see a pre-war setting of the iconic city, which can only ramp up excitement for fans who can’t wait to see the next entry in theFalloutfranchise.
The series was first released in April 2023 and did amazingly well with its viewers,reaching a huge milestone for season one. Not only did it receive a 94% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, but it also gained a very healthy 91% from fans, who likely came over from Bethesda’s long-running and beloved post-role-playing video game franchise of the same name to witness how the adaptation was handled. Set two hundred years after the apocalypse,FalloutstarsArcaneandYellowjacketsactor Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan, Moisés Arias, Xelia Mendes-Jones, and Walton Goggins. With the filming of the new episodes already underway, fans can now get a sneak peek at what’s happening behind the scenes on theFalloutSeason 2 set in New Vegas.
Fallout Season 2 Could Include a Pre-War Las Vegas
In a series of images that have been shared on Reddit recently, fans of the show get a glimpse at how the set design for the New Vegas strip is currently coming along. Previously, leaked images ofFalloutSeason 2 have included the New Vegas sign, as well as The Tops and Lucky 38, but now, according to the behind-the-scenes snaps uploaded by user RafiY, viewers might see a pre-war Las Vegas when Season 2 rolls around. Of course, it’s not clear as yet how much fans will get to see of New Vegas, but so far, it looks like it will feature fairly heavily.
According to the most recent pics ofFalloutSeason 2’s set, it is, however, fairly likely that, in some capacity, a pre-war version of New Vegas may be on the cards. Of course, with anything that hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, it is best to take it with a pinch of salt as it is a leak and the possibility of it not being shown in the final cut, but for something that screams expensive and pre-war looking in its design, it has certainly excited many of its fanbase who also believe this is indeed what the images are showing. “Maybe we’ll get a pre-war arc of house prepping Vegas for the great war?” replied one fan in the comments section, with another excited fan saying, “Looks like some pre-war Vegas scenes, hell yeah.”
FalloutSeason 2 sadly doesn’t have a release just yet, but the hope is that it will release sometime next year, and that just seems far too far away for most fans who need to see what happens after the events fromseason 1’s final episode. There also isn’t too much detail regarding Season 2’s story, but that should change as more information is released over the coming months.Filming forFalloutSeason 2 began last year but had to be delayeddue to the devastating California wildfires. However, it looks as though development is back on track again.