Prepare for a thrilling ride as we dive into the world of Fallout season two! The upcoming season promises an epic battle between good and evil, or should we say, the good, the bad, and the Ghoul.
In an exclusive interview, Ella Purnell, who plays Lucy, teases an intriguing dynamic between her character and the enigmatic Ghoul (Walton Goggins). They're on a mission to influence each other, but will the Ghoul's villainous ways rub off on Lucy, or will Lucy's goodness have an impact on him? It's a delicate balance, and the outcome is anyone's guess.
The new trailer for season two hints at a complex exploration of morality. Thaddeus (Johnny Pemberton) suggests that Lucy's goodness is a result of her privileged upbringing, but in the world of Fallout, nothing is as simple as it seems. Lucy's quest for justice against her father (Kyle MacLachlan) adds an extra layer of complexity. Does the Ghoul's 200-year journey as a villain justify his means? These questions will keep viewers engaged and debating long after the season ends.
But here's where it gets controversial... Walton Goggins, who portrays the Ghoul, describes the season as a unique blend of Indiana Jones, Doctor Strangelove, and the Star Wars Cantina. He believes the show has hit its stride, delivering a subversive story with real consequences.
And this is the part most people miss... the season two trailer introduces an impressive lineup of new characters, including Kumail Nanjiani, Macaulay Culkin, and Justin Theroux.
So, are you ready to explore the gray areas of morality in Fallout? Will the Ghoul's redemption arc be a success, or will Lucy's goodness prevail? The answers await in the highly anticipated season two, premiering on Prime Video on December 17.
What are your thoughts on the trailer? Do you think the show will live up to Goggins' expectations? Let's discuss in the comments!