The future of the Follout series was unveiled with new news

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The Follout series of Amazon, which became popular after the first season, was unveiled with new news and determined its future.

Currently, photographing the 2nd season of the Follaut series is still underway. At the same time, the news has already arrived on the network and hints that the project is waiting for a great future. Insider Jeff Snider said that the authors of the show are already creating the third season. Showranner Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan are said to be planning to be that, which will happen for 2 seasons. ‘I was told that he [Джонатан Ноллан] And Lisa Joy is a bit busy with the third season. They are busy and shoot the second season. But I think they are already planning the third season, “Snyder said.

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It is worth noting that it has not yet been officially stated that Amazon gives a green light to create season 3. However, the first season was extremely successful and that is why the authors can be sure that the public will also accept the continuation. That is why showers can pretend that the Fallut show will wait in the third season. At the moment, the film process of continuation is still underway. It is known that part of the series will be held in New Vegas, many decorations of which have already been merged into the network. In addition, Fallout fans: New Vegas can be expected by the appearance of some other locations of the game, such as Novak.

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The release of the first season Fallout took place on 10 April 2024. The most important roles of Lucy, Gulya and Maximus were played by Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten respectively. They will repeat their roles in season 2, which will probably be released in 2026.

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