Fallout showrunners offer first details on Season 2 and warn fans that “nothing seen so far is definitive”

Fallout showrunners offer first details on Season 2 and warn fans that “nothing seen so far is definitive”
Fallout showrunners offer first details on Season 2 and warn fans that “nothing seen so far is definitive”

The Fallout series will continue on Prime Video at a date yet to be confirmed. The creators say that in Season 2 they will tie up many loose ends

April 24, 2024, 7:15 p.m.

Updated April 24, 2024, 9:30 p.m.

Those responsible for the fallout series have begun to reveal some details about what awaits us in Season 2 when the new chapters arrive Prime Video at a time yet to be determined. The first eight episodes of the series have left questions in the air and heated discussions among the community to which they have responded with a clear message: the plot is still being cooked and all those things that don’t quite fit right now will end up doing so. No more talking in a veiled way. It’s time to tell what showrunenrs Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet said.

Spoiler Warning: Below we will talk openly about the entire plot of the Fallout series.

First details about Fallout Season 2

Through a interview with GQ Magazine, the showrunners began by showing their gratitude for the renewal of the series since “We are in a new era of television in which you never know what will happen.” They also reminded that, although conversation is welcome, we should be careful about drawing too many conclusions about the Fallout universe only with the information from the first season. The plans have always been to create a project that has more than eight episodes, so some half-answered questions will find their resolution in the future.

“About the first and second seasons, seeing how people talk about Shady Sands and the NCR, I want to warn that the story is not over yet and that we have really opted for it. “There is more to tell,” he said, responding to the controversy regarding Fallout lore. He also spoke in the same tone regarding the idea that Vault-Tec had started the war: “There is more story to tell. I would not treat anything seen until now as definitive. That scene happened [en la que la empresa hablaba de iniciar la guerra nuclear]. However, we didn’t see what happened between that and the bombs falling.”

The dropping of the bombs has not been fully explained in Fallout Season 1.

Going into the matter regarding the Fallout Season 2, those responsible for the series have confirmed (although with a small mouth) that we are heading to New Vegas. “It would surely be strange if we went to New York after that,” they said, referring to the final scene of the eighth chapter. Speaking of which, they have also revealed why New Vegas seemed to have been razed. “The only thing we want is for the public to know that things have happened so that they don’t think that we will resume the series in the second season following one of the canonical endings that depend on your decisions when you play.”

In this sense, the ‘showrunners’ they have explained the scene: “We wanted to imply that something like: ‘guys, the world has progressed’. The idea of ​​the wasteland remaining intact from one decade to the next seems absurd to us. It is a place of constant tragedy, events and horrors. Definitely “we were implying that something else had happened.” In this sense, it is not that the end of Fallout: New Vegas no point, but rather the events in the wasteland over the last few years have caused the state of the city to change. We’ll surely find out why during Season 2.

Until now There is no date for the premiere of Fallout Season 2. We know that it will be very difficult to see it before the end of 2025, since “one season a year” has long ceased to be the norm for large productions. Despite everything, the wait will be worth it. Furthermore, everything indicates that we will be able to spice it up with new series about video games and the launch of new seasons for existing ones.

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