

The Prime Video series, Fallout's second season is set to drop on the streamer on December 17 this year. Fallout season 2 immerses its characters in the chaotic, post-apocalyptic wasteland once again, with the idealists from the Vaults dealing with the bizarre, brutal and darkly humorous universe that their predecessors left behind. Lucy, Ella Purnell's erstwhile Vault Dweller presently dealing with deranged outlaws and deadlier mutants, is at the centre of all the chaos. Lucy's journey has more to do than with naive optimism and wonderment here. Rather, it now has to do with reckoning, truth, and facing the past that she trusted long back.
Speaking about her character, Purnell shares, "The main theme for Lucy this season is very much about grappling with her identity and her moral values. She's looking for her father again, but for very different reasons. She's trying to reconcile the idea of the father she grew up with, the man who taught her the values that she identifies as a core part of her being, and finding out the truth about the horrible things that he's done."
Fallout season 2 also has The Ghoul, described as "a not-entirely-unpleasant road trip buddy" for Lucy. Speaking about the aforementioned characters' dynamic, Purnell says, "They have very different ideas of what they're going to do when they find her dad. Lucy, of course, wants to do the right thing. She believes in justice, and taking accountability for one's actions and possible redemption, whereas The Ghoul is more like two bullets between the eyes and you're done. And that's a really fun dynamic to play with."
Besides Purnell, the second season also brings back Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, Kyle MacLachlan, Frances Turner, and Moisés Arias.