Prime Video has officially dropped the highly anticipated Fallout Season 2 trailer, giving fans a thrilling look at what’s next for Amazon’s hit post-apocalyptic drama. Building on the success of its debut run in 2024, the series—adapted from the beloved Bethesda video game franchise—appears set to raise the stakes even higher in its sophomore season.
Set in the devastated remains of Earth centuries after nuclear catastrophe, Fallout follows survivors navigating unpredictable dangers in a fractured society. This time, the action shifts toward one of the game series’ most legendary settings: New Vegas.
The explosive new trailer puts central characters Lucy (Ella Purnell) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) back in focus as uneasy allies. Their journey to New Vegas is complicated by brewing tensions that hint at an all-out civil war—a direct consequence of events from Season 1. Lucy pursues her father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan), determined to hold him accountable for his actions. Meanwhile, The Ghoul, whose mission to find his family has driven him for more than two centuries, faces fresh challenges amid shifting allegiances in the wasteland.
The ensemble cast returns with familiar faces including Aaron Moten, Moisés Arias, Michael Emerson, Sarita Choudhury, Leslie Uggams, Frances Turner, and more. This season also welcomes high-profile newcomers Kumail Nanjiani (Silicon Valley, The Big Sick) and Macaulay Culkin (Home Alone), both revealed in the latest footage. While details on their characters remain under wraps, Nanjiani is confirmed to portray a key figure within the Brotherhood of Steel, and Culkin steps into the role of a “brilliant but unhinged” personality.
Perhaps the most exciting casting news for long-time fans is the introduction of Justin Theroux (The Leftovers) as Robert House, the enigmatic and calculating ruler of New Vegas. Mr. House’s grip over the city promises to be central to Season 2’s conflicts, with factional battles in the Mojave Wasteland set to intersect with the journeys of Lucy, The Ghoul, and Brotherhood member Maximus (Aaron Moten).
The official synopsis for Fallout describes a sharp divide between the privileged denizens of fallout shelters and the perilous, chaotic world they must re-enter centuries after the bombs fell. What awaits them is a surreal blend of danger, dark humor, and relentless violence—elements the trailer suggests will be amplified in Season 2.
Season 2 of Fallout premieres on Prime Video December 17, 2025, with new episodes released weekly. Fans can expect a gripping mix of high-stakes drama, fierce action sequences, and deeper exploration of the game’s lore—all brought to life by a powerhouse cast and richly detailed world-building.





















