Walton Goggins praised Prime Video's cast of Fallout, and they'll have to wait even longer still.
The wait for Fallout season 2 is almost interminable, and while there has been plenty of time to build up hype for it, that has turned out to be a double-edged sword. As more news of Fallout season 2 is announced over time, the show continues to sound like it will be just as good - if not better - than its freshman outing. With each new comment one of Fallout's stars makes about the show, the wait gets harder and harder to endure, and its projected release year of 2026 is still too far away.
Waiting For Fallout Season 2 Is Getting More Difficult With Cast Teases
Both Walton Goggins & Ella Purnell Praised Fallout Season 2, Which Only Makes It More Highly Anticipated
Two people in particular are most responsible for making the wait for Fallout season 2 so interminable. Ella Purnell teased some major twists in Fallout season 2, and she made them sound absolutely fascinating to see.
It's going to be really good, I think. It's a wild ride. It's a wild ride. I'm really exhausted. We're working really well to get it out on time. I'm excited. I think no one's going to be able to predict what happens. There's some big twists this time around. Yeah, it's so fun.
Fallout season 1 was filled with bombshell revelations and rug-pull moments, so fans of the series were already expecting more plot twists in the future. If Purnell believes that no one will be able to guess what will happen next, even when they're already expecting them, Fallout season 2 could be truly shocking. She wasn't the only star of the show to praise the new season, though, as Walton Goggins' tease of Fallout season 2 was even greater praise.
I thought season 1 was extraordinary. Personally, I was very pleased with it. This blows it out of the water, what these writers have done, and the artisans that have come together to tell this story. It’s really gonna be something. I can’t wait for people to see it.
Fallout season 1 earned massive acclaim from both critics and audiences - it has 94% with critics and 90% with viewers on Rotten Tomatoes - so it's hard to imagine much that could sur it. Goggins' comments, however, didn't just say that Fallout season 2 is better than its predecessor, he said it "blows it out of the water." With probably at least a year left until Fallout season 2 debuts on Prime Video, Purnell and Goggins' comments should make every fan of the series desperate to see the new season now.
Walton Goggins' Comments Set The Bar High For Fallout Season 2
Fallout Season 1 Was Tremendous, So Season 2 Must Be Truly Incredible To Impress Walton Goggins
While Walton Goggins' comments have made Fallout season 2 even more anticipated than it was before, they've also set a high bar for the sophomore season. Almost everyone, Goggins included, gave Fallout season 1 rave reviews, so it's difficult to imagine how good season 2 will have to be to blow its predecessor out of the water. Fallout season 2 also now carries the burden of continuing a show viewers already know is great, so it won't benefit from the element of surprise like season 1 did. Only Fallout season 2 itself will be able to prove Purnell and Goggins right or wrong.

Fallout: 5 Things We Want to See in Season 2
Prime Video's Fallout series successfully adapted the popular video game series to the small screen, which will hopefully continue in season 2.
Luckily, there's also quite a bit of evidence that Fallout season 2 will be able to live up to all the hype. The ending of Fallout season 1 laid the foundation for quite a few interesting things in the future, from seeing New Vegas to encountering Deathclaws, and the season should have an easy time getting those things right. Goggins also knows good television when he sees it: he's starred in several acclaimed shows, like Justified and The Shield, and even produced an Oscar-winning short film. If Goggins thinks that Fallout season 2 is gold, there's a very good chance he's right.
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