Fallout
Season
1
Recap
The
anticipation
for
Prime
Video’s
Fallout
Season
2
is
reaching
a
fever
pitch.
With
the
highly
awaited
second
season
set
to
premiere
on
December
17,
creators
Jonathan
Nolan
and
Lisa
Joy,
alongside
showrunners
Geneva
Robertson-Dworet
and
Graham
Wagner,
are
ready
to
invite
us
back
into
the
wasteland
that
is
teeming
with
radiation.
FALLOUT
SEASON
2
RELEASE
DATE
AND
PLOT
DEETS
Based
on
one
of
the
most
iconic
video
game
series
of
all
time,
Fallout
tells
a
story
that
explores
the
deep
divide
between
haves
and
have-nots
in
a
world
where
there
is
almost
nothing
left
to
have.
Two
hundred
years
after
the
apocalypse,
the
gentle
denizens
of
luxury
fallout
shelters
are
forced
to
return
to
the
irradiated
hellscape
of
their
ancestors
–
and
find
a
universe
that
is
as
violent
and
complex
as
it
is
bizarre.
Prime
Video’s
smash-hit
adaptation
returns
on
December
17
with
Fallout
2,
and
the
stakes
have
shifted
dramatically:
survival
is
no
longer
enough
–
the
full-blown
battle
for
the
future
of
humanity
begins.
But
before
we
dive
into
the
neon-lit
chaos
of
New
Vegas,
let’s
revisit
the
explosive
revelations
that
shook
the
world
of
Season
1.
FALLOUT
SEASON
1
RECAP
AND
SPOILERS
Season
one
introduced
us
to
Lucy
MacLean
(Ella
Purnell),
a
starry-eyed
“Vault
Dweller”
who
believed
that
her
underground
society
was
humanity’s
salvation.
That
illusion
shattered
when
Vault-Tec’s
darkest
secret
came
to
light
–
they
didn’t
just
survive
the
apocalypse;
they
orchestrated
it.
We
learned
that
Lucy’s
father,
Overseer
Hank
MacLean
(Kyle
MacLachlan),
was
actually
a
pre-war
executive
cryogenically
frozen
in
“Vault
31”
to
manage
the
population.
When
his
wife
escaped
to
the
thriving
city
of
Shady
Sands,
Hank
tracked
her
down,
retrieved
his
children,
and
nuked
the
city
to
protect
Vault-Tec’s
monopoly
on
civilization.
Season
1
ended
with
a
devastated
Lucy
rejecting
her
father
and
venturing
into
the
wasteland
to
hunt
him
down.
Accompanying
her
is
The
Ghoul,
played
by
the
Emmy-nominated
actor
Walton
Goggins.
Once
Cooper
Howard,
a
famous
actor
and
the
literal
face
of
Vault-Tec,
he
lost
his
family
when
the
bombs
fell.
Now,
he
knows
Hank
MacLean
is
the
key
to
finding
them.
Meanwhile,
Aaron
Moten
returns
as
Maximus,
a
soldier
of
the
Brotherhood
of
Steel.
Maximus
ended
the
season
as
a
hero
built
on
a
lie:
the
Brotherhood
believes
he
killed
the
New
California
Republic
leader,
Moldaver,
securing
a
“Cold
Fusion”
infinite
energy
source
for
their
militaristic
faction.
Maximus
now
wields
the
power
he
always
craved,
but
remains
separated
from
Lucy
and
trapped
in
a
system
that
may
be
just
as
corrupt
as
the
one
she
fled.
WHAT
TO
EXPECT
FROM
FALLOUT
SEASON
2
Season
1
ended
with
a
tantalizing
glimpse
of
Hank
fleeing
to
New
Vegas,
setting
the
stage
for
the
upcoming
season.
This
lawless
city
will
introduce
Justin
Theroux
as
the
enigmatic
ruler,
Mr.
House,
a
character
poised
to
challenge
our
trio
in
ways
the
wasteland
never
could.
Adding
to
the
intrigue
is
Macaulay
Culkin,
joining
the
cast
in
an
undisclosed
“crazy
genius”
role
that
insiders
suggest
will
shake
up
the
show’s
dynamic.
With
the
Cold
Fusion
reactor
active
and
the
secrets
of
the
past
laid
bare,
the
race
across
the
Mojave
begins.
Fallout
thrives
because
it
isn’t
just
about
monsters
and
radiation;
it’s
a
sharp,
darkly
comic
satire
of
American
consumerism
and
corporate
greed.
Whether
you
are
here
for
the
visceral
action
or
the
biting
social
commentary,
Season
2
promises
to
be
bigger,
stranger,
and
more
explosive
than
ever.
War
may
never
change,
but
TV
this
thrilling
is
rare.
Don’t
miss
the
premiere
of
Fallout
Season
two
exclusively
on
Prime
Video
starting
December
17
in
English
with
dubs
in
Hindi,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Kannada,
and
Malayalam.