Fallout, Season 2 and Episode 1
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Since its premiere, Fallout has since become Prime Video's second most-watched series ever, pulling in 65 million viewers within its first 16 days.
For its second season, the Fallout TV series has returned with its signature brand of charm and abrasiveness and it doesn't disappoint.
Picking up right on the heels of Season 1, Season 2 sees Fallout's core three scattered across the wasteland. Lucy (Ella Purnell) and the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) are tracking Lucy's father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan),
Fallout finally returns with Season 2, and with it comes an exciting new setting, taking the show from the sunny shores of Los Angeles to the sweltering heat of the Mojave Wasteland. While this setting hails from the beloved classic Fallout: New Vegas,
Here’s an ongoing list of every Easter egg we spotted in Fallout. [Ed. note: Spoilers follow for Fallout season 2. We recommend watching each episode as they come out first, spotting as many Easter eggs as you can,
Bethesda has released a brand-new Fallout 4 update for December 2025, but fans on one particular platform aren't happy. This is because the latest Fallout 4 update is missing one crucial feature that Bethesda had promised fans on Xbox Series X/S, and players are responding in turn by letting the developer know how they feel.
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Fallout season 2 Easter eggs and cameos: All the nods to New Vegas that you might have missed
The second season of the hit Prime Video series sees Lucy and the Ghoul make their way through a game-accurate recreation of New Vegas, and fans can expect to see some of their favorite locations (and maybe even some of their favorite characters). Below, we've rounded up all the Easter eggs we spotted in Fallout season 2 episode 1.
Fallout Season 2 heads to New Vegas as Justin Theroux’s character becomes a sharp symbol of unchecked tech billionaire power.