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Amazon renews Fallout for third season, six months before second arrives

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Last updated: 13.05.2025 11:54
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The Fallout TV series has already been renewed for a third season on Amazon Prime.


That’s despite the show’s second season still being months away – and indeed, we now know Fallout’s next batch of episodes will debut in December 2025.


More than 100 million people have watched Fallout’s first season to date, Amazon has revealed (thanks, Variety), making it one of the streamer’s top three launches ever.


Amazon is now moving quickly to make more of the show, and begin teasing its second batch of episodes with another longing look at the Las Vegas skyline at the end of the below trailer.

Fallout season two teaser.Watch on YouTube


This video, released for Amazon’s Upfront event, sees a pre-Ghoul Walton Goggins getting pitched advertising campaigns for various products (it’s a humorous nod to Upfront itself, where Amazon seeks marketing pitches from brands). And yes – that is Amy Acker, AKA Fred from Angel! More of her character please.

“We are absolutely thrilled that our global Prime Video customers will be able to delve deeper into the wonderfully surreal and captivating world of Fallout,” said Amazon TV boss Vernon Sanders paying tribute to the show’s writing and production teams. “Together with our amazing partners at Bethesda Games and Bethesda Softworks, we are delighted to announce a third season of Fallout, well ahead of the much-anticipated debut of season two.”

Over the weekend, Fallout actor Aaron Moten revealed that he expected the show to run for “five, six” seasons in total.

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