
Less than two years after it debuted, Amazon’s Fallout TV show is back with season 2, and even earlier than originally promised. New episodes will now kick off a whole 24 hours earlier than previously planned. The company used the Las Vegas sphere to reveal the reverse-delay.
Originally set to launch on December 17, 2025, Fallout season 2 will now begin streaming on December 16 at 9:00 p.m. ET instead. New episodes will be released weekly, with the latest batch wrapping up on February 4, 2026. Walton Goggins’ Ghoul, Ella Purnell’s vault dweller, and Brotherhood of Steel squire Aaron Moten will return as the show moves the focus to New Vegas, the subject of the critically acclaimed video game spin-off by Obsidian Entertainment.
Season 2 adds Macaulay Culkin in an unknown role and Justin Theroux as Mr. House, the guy in charge of New Vegas. It’s unclear exactly how Lucy and the Ghoul’s roundtrip through the desert will unfold, but the show has already teased Deathclaws and other big monsters making brief cameos. Will we see some Super Mutants too?
The show seems likely to wade even more deeply into wasteland conspiracies and factional disputes, but none of it will be resolved in the eight upcoming episodes. Amazon has already renewed Fallout for season 3, and probably will make as many more as showrunner Jonathan Nolan is able to give them. Remember, Fallout isn’t on Netflix or HBO. You’ll need a Prime subscription to watch. Or the password to your friend’s account.




