
Fallout season 2 gets huge update as Ella Purnell sparks fan frenzy
The eagerly awaited season two of Fallout has just wrapped up filming, inching devoted fans closer to more thrilling escapades in the wasteland with protagonist Lucy MacLean, portrayed by Ella Purnell.
Purnell stirred excitement by sharing a celebratory post on her Instagram, much to the delight of ardent followers.
Snapping a charming selfie with her on-screen dad, Kyle MacLachlan - who plays Lucy's father, Hank - the British actress gleefully announced in her post's caption: "aaaaand that's a wrap on @falloutonprime Season 2 folks!"
Hot on the heels of its critically lauded debut, the show's second instalment was greenlit last April 2024, mere days following the premiere.
Revered as a standout adaptation in the video game-to-screen niche, Fallout's inaugural season scooped a whopping 17 Emmy nods, reports the Mirror US.
The series has clearly left a mark, with Purnell's Instagram buzzing with fans expressing their excitement through an avalanche of jubilant comments.
A thrilled fan responded with: "Congratulations Ella and the Fallout team!!!"
"Cannot express how excited our group of Fallout series lovers are for S2. Thank you all for your hard work," shared another.
"WAHEYYYYYYYYYY can't wait to watch!!! i'm so seated. Congrats!" declared another exuberant fan, while someone else chimed in with praises, "Oooo, can't wait to watch this, also you look gorgeous as always.
"Looking forward to it. Such an amazing show with a great cast," remarked another eager viewer.
Wrapping up the buzz came a simple yet fervent shout from a fan: "Let's gooooooo. Can't wait."
Prime Video has also shared a celebratory video marking the wrap of filming, featuring The White Lotus actor Walton Goggins dramatically removing the prosthetic skin he dons for his role as the mutant Cooper Howard, also known as the Ghoul.
Goggins gave GamesRadar+ a tantalising hint about the upcoming season, saying it will be "on a whole 'nother level" and admitting he "wasn't prepared for where the story was gonna go and how fully fleshed out" it would turn out to be.
The suspense is already mounting with a gripping cliffhanger from the previous season involving the unearthing of a cold fusion device that has the potential to reboot civilization, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what comes next.
While fans are itching to know when they can see the sequel to Fallout, an official release date remains under wraps. However, whispers suggest an early 2026 premiere could be on the cards.
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