Amazon’s Fallout series rose to prominence after its debut season, and recent updates have clarified its path forward. For audiences in the United States and Canada, Prime Video remains the platform of record as fans watch for official word on future installments. Industry chatter points to a broader narrative plan that could extend the world beyond season one while preserving the elements that attracted a wide viewership.
Filming for season 2 is currently underway. Insider reporting suggests that a third season is already being drafted. Showrunners Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan are described as outlining a two season arc with early plans for a possible third. One source quoted by Jeff Snyder indicates that Joy and Nolan are busy with season 2 but are already mapping the ground for what comes next.
Official renewal for season 3 has not been announced by Amazon. Yet the resounding success of the first run gives the creators confidence that audiences will welcome more. Production work on the continuation continues, with portions of the series planned in locations inspired by New Vegas. Set designers and social media posts have begun revealing Las Vegas inspired decor, and fans can also anticipate appearances of other game locations such as Novac.
Fallout season 1 premiered on April 10, 2024. The central roles of Lucy, Gulya and Maximus were portrayed by Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten. Those actors are expected to reprise their parts in season 2, with a release window around 2026 in the United States and Canada.