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Thanks toFalloutseason one’s overwhelming success when it was released in April this year, many fans can’t wait to get their eyes on its second season. One of the show’s most iconic characters, The Ghoul, will be making his way back to theAmazon Primeseries but the actor who plays him, Walton Goggins, has revealed that he was “really scared” about making the journey once again. Bethesda’s video game adaptation quickly became the second most-watched series on Prime Video this year with 65 million viewers tuning into its futuristic, post-apocalyptic setting, making it the biggest series sinceRings of Power.

Fallout’s amazing line-up of talented actors includesArcane’sElla Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, Kyle MacLachlan, Moises Arias, and Leslie Uggams, and tells the story about the aftermath of the Great War of 2077 where citizens must learn how to live in its dangerously unforgiving retrofuturistic wasteland. Joining theFalloutcast,Macaulay Culkin has signed on for a mystery rolein season two, while there are rumors that Aaron Paul fromBreaking Badcould also make an appearance due to his love of the gaming franchise.

Fallout TV Show Poster Showing Lucy, CX404, Ghoul, and Maximus in Front of an Explosion with Flying Bottle Caps

Walton Goggins Says He’s ‘Really Scared’ To Play The Ghoul Again

In an interview withEntertainment Weekly, Walton Goggins revealed that he was “really scared” about making the dive intoFalloutseason two again due to how painstaking it is to apply all of the prosthetics that turns him into The Ghoul, his cowboy-esque character that has been met with critical acclaim. Goggins humorously likened the entire makeup process to having another kid because “you totally forgot what it was like to have the first!“TheJustifiedstar recently posted on his Instagramthat he was back in the makeup chair forFalloutseason two, with an image of Goggins having prosthetics applied to his face to turn him into the Cooper Howard fans know and love. Thankfully, he didn’t seem to mind, stating he was “Back in the saddle… Deux. Gatdamn, it feels good to slip on this skin. I do this sh*t for the love of the Game,”

“I am really scared about getting back into those prosthetics. It’s that old saying where someone asks, ‘Why did you decide to have a second kid?’ Because you totally forgot what it was like to have the first!”

Created by Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet for Prime Video, theFalloutTV series is based on Bethesda’s long-running post-role-playing video game franchise of the same name and is set two hundred years after the apocalypse takes place, in which a version of Los Angeles has been ravaged by nuclear war. Many fans can’t wait to see other locations whenFalloutseason two rolls around, especially sincenew images have recently showcased a sign for Novac, a settlement that players of the game come across inFallout: New Vegas,which could also mean introducing new and intriguing characters.

So far,Falloutseason two’s narrative has been kept under lock and key, but it is speculated that The Ghoul and Lucy will continue on with their uneasy alliance afterFalloutepisode eight’s final moments.Falloutseason two has yet to confirm a release date on Prime Video, but the guess is that it could arrive sometime in 2026 at the earliest.

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Created by Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout is based on the post-apocalyptic RPG gaming franchise that started in the 1990s. Set hundreds of years after the Great War, Lucy leaves her Vault bunker to travel the Wasteland in search of her kidnapped father.