Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean with a baseball bat over her shoulder on a poster for Fallout
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for 'Fallout' Season 1Though the pun is almost too easy, the explosive rise in popularity of Prime Video's Fallout series can only be described as nuclear. With adaptations like this and The Last of Us, it's abundantly clear that we are finally in a generation of storytellers that understand the video games they're adapting.
Fallout In a future, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles brought about by nuclear decimation, citizens must live in underground bunkers to protect themselves from radiation, mutants and bandits. Where Can You Watch 'Fallout' Season 2? Fallout will undoubtedly be returning to Prime Video for its exclusive streaming home. Surprisingly enough, the Amazon-backed streaming service has become a haven for wildly entertaining and ludicrously violent shows. That's especially true for the superhero genre, with the recently released and acclaimed season of Invincible, and the soon-set-to-return corporate satire The Boys.
Several other members of the Season 1 cast will also likely be returning, along with some unannounced new ones. One person in particular that will almost certainly be returning is Twin Peaks star Kyle MacLachlan as Lucy's father Hank, who appears to be primed as a major antagonist for future seasons following the revelation of who he really is in Season 1.
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