A recent trailer for upcoming Fallout season two has fans reeling with its packed Easter eggs and nods to the original source material. The latest promotional offering clocks in at a generous two minutes, a notable departure from teaser clips that have previously piqued interest without fully delivering.
As one would expect from a show deeply rooted in the world of Fallout, this trailer makes a point of addressing every major character from last season's finale. That's when things get really interesting โ as the trailer is loaded with references to New Vegas, that iconic location that was teased earlier on. It serves as a stark reminder that the creators are committed to staying true to their source material.
New additions to the cast also make an appearance in this trailer, including Justin Theroux as Mr. House, Kumail Nanjiani, and Macaulay Culkin. Interestingly, Ron Perlman's voice is heard throughout the trailer, having previously lent his talents for the opening narrations of the Fallout games. His contribution serves as a fitting addition to the show's already richly detailed universe.
Despite the high level of familiarity with the source material, it's worth noting that each season of the show will tell its own unique story within the larger Fallout world. That first season took many by surprise with its quality, defying initial expectations. As for what lies ahead in season two, the release schedule is being implemented on a weekly basis rather than all at once, as seen with Netflix-style drops.
Fallout season two premieres December 17 on Prime Video.
As one would expect from a show deeply rooted in the world of Fallout, this trailer makes a point of addressing every major character from last season's finale. That's when things get really interesting โ as the trailer is loaded with references to New Vegas, that iconic location that was teased earlier on. It serves as a stark reminder that the creators are committed to staying true to their source material.
New additions to the cast also make an appearance in this trailer, including Justin Theroux as Mr. House, Kumail Nanjiani, and Macaulay Culkin. Interestingly, Ron Perlman's voice is heard throughout the trailer, having previously lent his talents for the opening narrations of the Fallout games. His contribution serves as a fitting addition to the show's already richly detailed universe.
Despite the high level of familiarity with the source material, it's worth noting that each season of the show will tell its own unique story within the larger Fallout world. That first season took many by surprise with its quality, defying initial expectations. As for what lies ahead in season two, the release schedule is being implemented on a weekly basis rather than all at once, as seen with Netflix-style drops.
Fallout season two premieres December 17 on Prime Video.