Falloutseason 2 gets a new production update, confirming that filming has been delayed due to the California wildfires. Based on the beloved video game franchise of the same name, the Prime Video series premiered last year, becoming a major viewership hit as it chronicled Lucy’s (Ella Purnell) journey across a post-apocalyptic United States.Falloutseason 2was promptly confirmed following season 1’s success, with filming beginning in November 2024.
Deadlinenow shares a disappointing update regardingFalloutseason 2, revealing thatthe show has had to push back the resumption of filming after a holiday break. The series was set to pick things back up on Wednesday in Santa Clarita, but this date has tentatively been moved to Friday due to the wildfires that are currently raging throughout parts of Southern California. It sounds like there’s a possibility that it will be pushed back further depending on the status of the fires, which began on Tuesday and spread quickly due to a windstorm in the area.

NCISis another show filming in Santa Clarita, but it has not yet had its production delayed.
What Fallout Season 2’s Delay Means For The Show
When The Prime Video Series Is Expected To Return
In the grand scheme of things, this delay may not have a major impact onFalloutseason 2, but this does sound like a situation that could change rapidly if the fires can’t be brought under control.The fires have now torn through areas like the Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Pasadena, and Sylmar, with at least 30,000 people having to evacuate the area. Santa Clarita is located just north of the fire in Sylmar, but has so far remained unaffected.
10 Burning Questions Fallout Season 2 Needs To Answer
The ending of Prime Video’s Fallout season 1 included plenty of reveals, though not without raising several questions that season 2 must answer.
Season 2 doesn’t yet have a firm release date, but, going by the schedule for season 1,a November 2024 production start means the show could hit Prime Video at some point in mid-2026. If the delay does end up being more than a few days, this potential release window could certainly shift.Falloutcastmember Walton Goggins, who plays The Ghoul, already shared a social media post in December confirming that he had returned for filming, and it’s entirely possible more updates about the show’s status will arrive via the stars' social media pages.

Our Take On Fallout’s Filming Delay
The Long Wait Will Be Worth It
TheFalloutseason 1 endingwraps up some key storylines, but it also raises a number of questions about what’s to come. It will be a frustrating wait for the next batch of episodes if they won’t be arriving until mid-2026, but obviouslywhat is most important at this point is keeping the cast and crew safe from the wildfires. A delay to this return date for safety reasons, ultimately, isn’t a big deal.
The location of New Vegas, which features prominently in the video games, is set to play an important role inFalloutseason 2.

Though video game adaptations have been very hit or miss over the past few decades,showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner have proven themselves more than up to the task of bringing the world ofFalloutto life. Season 2, if it takes after season 1, will certainly be worth the wait.
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Set 200 years after an apocalypse, Fallout follows residents of luxury shelters as they re-enter a post-nuclear world. Confronted with a bizarre and violent landscape, the series explores the stark contrasts between their sheltered existence and the harsh realities of the outside universe.