Prime Video has assembled the cast Fall out at CCXP in Sao Paulo, Brazil today to, ahem, delight fans of the hit show's second season, which airs in less than two weeks. In attendance were Ella Purnell (Lucy McLean), Aaron Moten (Maximus), Walton Goggins (Ghoul) and Justin Theroux (Robert Edwin House), who will be joining the show in the new season as villain fans will remember him from New Vegas.
During the panel, a scene from the new season was shown, a shortened version of which you can watch right here. (You'll have to fly to Brazil for an extra 30 seconds or so.) Novak's location from the video game is shown. And T-Rex Dinky, this scene would seem to be just a sample of the many game references that will be included in the new season as the story dives into New Vegas…
Watch the first clip from Fallout: Season 2 below.
Okay man, we have the first clip from season two! pic.twitter.com/RfJkcdAX41
— FALLOUT⚡️ (@falloutonprime) December 5, 2025
Apparently Lucy and Ghoul are still working together, although neither of them seems particularly happy about it. But man, if Ghoul doesn't need help right now…
“I think a lot about Lucy and the Ghoul is revealed through this apocalyptic journey that they go on,” Goggins told the crowd. “Ella said either she would become more like me or I would become more like her. And it is in this rhythm that you see how the Ghoul and Lucy change! But for me: [The Ghoul's human persona] Cooper Howard, you got to know him a little bit in season one, but season two is a deep dive and a deep exploration, picking up where we left off in season one, about how much, how little, he knows about the world that he thought he knew. And in many ways, Ghoul is based on Cooper Howard's past experiences, and that's how the writers designed it. The way the directors chose to tell the story visually is very powerful and very cinematic. And I'll be the third person [here] to say: I can’t wait for you guys to see this!”
The second season of Fallout will debut on December 17 on Prime Video, with a new episode released every week until the season finale on February 4.
For more on Fallout, check out what the executive producers told us about how they used a “fog of war” approach to avoid many of the canon endings of Fallout: New Vegas in season two..






