
Actor Aaron Moten, who plays Brotherhood of Steel initiate Maximus, revealed that the Fallout TV series has been mapped out by showrunners to potentially run for 5-6 seasons.
Showrunners Have a Clear Endpoint in Mind
During Comic Con Liverpool, Moten discussed the show's long-term vision: "When I signed on, they outlined both a starting point and an endpoint—which remains unchanged. We're looking at a 5-6 season arc," he explained. "The character development has always been planned as a gradual journey."
Renewal Hinges on Continued Success
While the creative team has a roadmap, reaching that endpoint depends on viewership. Given Season 1's massive popularity and the heavy anticipation for Season 2, the post-apocalyptic series stands a strong chance of going the distance.
Season 2 Wraps Filming
Production on the second season recently concluded, with Walton Goggins (The Ghoul) marking the occasion by humorously "removing" his irradiated makeup. Ella Purnell (Lucy) also shared behind-the-scenes moments, fueling excitement for the next chapter.
*Warning!* Potential spoilers for upcoming seasons ahead.