Fallout series on Amazon Prime can last up to 5-6 seasons: actor reveals plans for the show
The Fallout series, which has become one of the most successful video game adaptations in recent years, has a clear development plan and may last up to the fifth or sixth season. This was announced by actor Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus, a member of the Brotherhood of Steel, at Comic Con Liverpool.
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During the panel discussion, Aaron Moten shared that when he signed the contract for the role, the showrunners already had a certain "ending" to the series. According to their plans, the story should develop gradually, revealing the characters and the world, and end around the fifth or sixth season.
"When I joined the project, I was given a starting point and an end goal," says Moten, "This end point hasn't changed - it's around the fifth or sixth season. We always knew that we would slowly develop the characters and the world."
Of course, whether the show will be able to reach such a long conclusion depends on its popularity and audience support. The first season of Fallout was a huge success, and interest in the second season is only growing, which gives the series a good chance of continuing.
The filming of the second season has now been completed. Thanks to numerous leaks from the set, we already know about familiar locations, including the legendary Lucky 38 resort and casino. The series is also expected to feature Dinky, a huge T-rex, a symbol of Novak.
The premiere of the second season has not yet been announced, but it is expected to be released in the first half of 2026 on Amazon Prime after delays due to the Los Angeles fires.
Source: Reddit