Ella Purnell previews the wild journey of FALLOUT season 2 and the deeper conflicts between the characters

Ella Purnell previews the wild journey of FALLOUT season 2 and the deeper conflicts between the characters

AS Fall Season 2 is getting ever closer to its debut on Prime Video, Ella Purnell gives fans a glimpse into what awaits vault dweller Lucy MacLean and her unlikely companion, the Ghoul, played by Walton Goggins.

The new season promises to up the ante on the wasteland chaos, emotional tension, and twisted moral choices that made the first season such a success.

In a recent conversation with Empire, Purnell revealed that season two will delve into Lucy’s uneasy partnership with the Ghoul as the two embark on a perilous journey across the irradiated remains of America.

“Sometimes, it’s like [they] I’m on this journey among friends, and then other times, I’m so much up in arms. They’re trying to influence each other and see who will influence who. Will the Ghoul become good? Will Lucy become evil? Or will they be somewhere in between?

That push-and-pull dynamic will certainly be one of the most interesting aspects of Fall In season two, the bond between Lucy and the Ghoul will be tested against the unforgiving wasteland and their conflicting moral codes.

Fans will remember that the first season ended with a major revelation when Lucy discovered that her father, Hank MacLean, was actually a former Vault-Tec employee who had been cryogenically frozen and later reanimated centuries after the Great War.

During his escape, Hank stole Maximus’ power armor and vanished, leaving Lucy to team up with the Ghoul on a mission to track him down.

Season 2 will also take viewers to a fan-favorite setting Fall video games: the neon-lit ruins of New Vegas. Comparing some of the coming moments to classical theatre, Purnell shared:

“We have a couple of really incredible scenes that are just these big, heavy bouts of intellect. It was like Waiting for Godot in the middle of the whole thing.”

Fall Season two will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on December 17, 2025, and it looks like we’re in for a morally twisted post-apocalyptic journey through Sin City that fans won’t want to miss.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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