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Fallout Season 2 Trailer Shows Off Macaulay Culkin And Kumail Nanjiani's Characters
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Prime Video has released a new trailer for Fallout Season 2 ahead of its debut in December, and it shows off two of the new cast members for the sophomore season: Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.
We don't know much about the characters they are playing, but we see Nanjiani's character getting called in for a battle and Culkin's character murdering someone. The trailer also spotlights one of the new settings for Season 2, New Vegas, and overall includes numerous spoilers.
Additionally, the trailer shows off more of Walton Goggins' The Ghoul and Ella Purnell's Lucy, who are in the midst of a new and perilous adventure in Season 2. Aaron Moten's Maximus is back as well, as is Dogmeat. Check out the trailer below.
Season 2 wrapped production in May and will debut on Prime Video on December 17. The tagline for Season 2 seems to be "let the end times roll."
For more, check out GameSpot's Fallout TV show review for Season 1. We also have an explainer for the ending of Season 1.
As for the game series, Fallout 76 continues to get new updates and content, including an expansion called Burning Springs that is set for release in December alongside Season 2 of the show. Beyond Fallout 76, Bethesda is working on Fallout 5.
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Prime Video has released a new trailer for Fallout Season 2 ahead of its debut in December, and it shows off two of the new cast members for the sophomore season: Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.
We don't know much about the characters they are playing, but we see Nanjiani's character getting called in for a battle and Culkin's character murdering someone. The trailer also spotlights one of the new settings for Season 2, New Vegas, and overall includes numerous spoilers.
Additionally, the trailer shows off more of Walton Goggins' The Ghoul and Ella Purnell's Lucy, who are in the midst of a new and perilous adventure in Season 2. Aaron Moten's Maximus is back as well, as is Dogmeat. Check out the trailer below.
Season 2 wrapped production in May and will debut on Prime Video on December 17. The tagline for Season 2 seems to be "let the end times roll."
For more, check out GameSpot's Fallout TV show review for Season 1. We also have an explainer for the ending of Season 1.
As for the game series, Fallout 76 continues to get new updates and content, including an expansion called Burning Springs that is set for release in December alongside Season 2 of the show. Beyond Fallout 76, Bethesda is working on Fallout 5.
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Prime Video has released a new trailer for Fallout Season 2 ahead of its debut in December, and it shows off two of the new cast members for the sophomore season: Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.We don't know much about the characters they are playing, but we see Nanjiani's character getting called in for a battle and Culkin's character murdering someone. The trailer also spotlights one of the new settings for Season 2, New Vegas, and overall includes numerous spoilers.Additionally, the trailer shows off more of Walton Goggins' The Ghoul and Ella Purnell's Lucy, who are in the midst of a new and perilous adventure in Season 2. Aaron Moten's Maximus is back as well, as is Dogmeat. Check out the trailer below.Season 2 wrapped production in May and will debut on Prime Video on December 17. The tagline for Season 2 seems to be "let the end times roll."For more, check out GameSpot's Fallout TV show review for Season 1. We also have an explainer for the ending of Season 1.As for the game series, Fallout 76 continues to get new updates and content, including an expansion called Burning Springs that is set for release in December alongside Season 2 of the show. Beyond Fallout 76, Bethesda is working on Fallout 5.
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Prime Video has released a new trailer for Fallout Season 2 ahead of its debut in December, and it shows off two of the new cast members for the sophomore season: Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.
We don't know much about the characters they are playing, but we see Nanjiani's character getting called in for a battle and Culkin's character murdering someone. The trailer also spotlights one of the new settings for Season 2, New Vegas, and overall includes numerous spoilers.
Additionally, the trailer shows off more of Walton Goggins' The Ghoul and Ella Purnell's Lucy, who are in the midst of a new and perilous adventure in Season 2. Aaron Moten's Maximus is back as well, as is Dogmeat. Check out the trailer below.
Season 2 wrapped production in May and will debut on Prime Video on December 17. The tagline for Season 2 seems to be "let the end times roll."
For more, check out GameSpot's Fallout TV show review for Season 1. We also have an explainer for the ending of Season 1.
As for the game series, Fallout 76 continues to get new updates and content, including an expansion called Burning Springs that is set for release in December alongside Season 2 of the show. Beyond Fallout 76, Bethesda is working on Fallout 5.
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Prime Video has released a new trailer for Fallout Season 2 ahead of its debut in December, and it shows off two of the new cast members for the sophomore season: Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.
We don't know much about the characters they are playing, but we see Nanjiani's character getting called in for a battle and Culkin's character murdering someone. The trailer also spotlights one of the new settings for Season 2, New Vegas, and overall includes numerous spoilers.
Additionally, the trailer shows off more of Walton Goggins' The Ghoul and Ella Purnell's Lucy, who are in the midst of a new and perilous adventure in Season 2. Aaron Moten's Maximus is back as well, as is Dogmeat. Check out the trailer below.
Season 2 wrapped production in May and will debut on Prime Video on December 17. The tagline for Season 2 seems to be "let the end times roll."
For more, check out GameSpot's Fallout TV show review for Season 1. We also have an explainer for the ending of Season 1.
As for the game series, Fallout 76 continues to get new updates and content, including an expansion called Burning Springs that is set for release in December alongside Season 2 of the show. Beyond Fallout 76, Bethesda is working on Fallout 5.
content_text: Prime Video has released a new trailer for Fallout Season 2 ahead of its debut in December, and it shows off two of the new cast members for the sophomore season: Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.We don't know much about the characters they are playing, but we see Nanjiani's character getting called in for a battle and Culkin's character murdering someone. The trailer also spotlights one of the new settings for Season 2, New Vegas, and overall includes numerous spoilers.Additionally, the trailer shows off more of Walton Goggins' The Ghoul and Ella Purnell's Lucy, who are in the midst of a new and perilous adventure in Season 2. Aaron Moten's Maximus is back as well, as is Dogmeat. Check out the trailer below.Season 2 wrapped production in May and will debut on Prime Video on December 17. The tagline for Season 2 seems to be "let the end times roll."For more, check out GameSpot's Fallout TV show review for Season 1. We also have an explainer for the ending of Season 1.As for the game series, Fallout 76 continues to get new updates and content, including an expansion called Burning Springs that is set for release in December alongside Season 2 of the show. Beyond Fallout 76, Bethesda is working on Fallout 5.
pub_date: 13 November 2025, 3:53 pm
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