
The Fallout TV series might have a longer shelf life than most irradiated cockroaches - actor Aaron Moten (who plays Brotherhood hopeful Maximus) revealed producers mapped out plans spanning 5-6 seasons.
During Comic Con Liverpool, Moten disclosed that showrunners established clear narrative endpoints during initial discussions: "When I signed on, they gave me both starting and ending points," Moten explained. "That vision hasn't shifted - we're talking a 5 or 6 season arc."
The actor emphasized the deliberate character development approach: "We always knew we'd take our time fleshing out these wasteland survivors."
Fallout TV series planned for 5-6 seasons according to Maximus actor Aaron Moten
Reaching those later seasons naturally depends on sustained success, but Season 1's explosive reception and overwhelming anticipation for Season 2 suggest this adaptation might outlast most post-apocalyptic settlements.
The production team recently completed filming Season 2, with Walton Goggins (The Ghoul) commemorating the occasion by removing his character's signature irradiated makeup.
Achievement unlocked! Fallout Season 2 has wrapped production.
Co-star Ella Purnell (Lucy) joined the celebration, sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses (link unavailable)
Warning! Potential spoilers below.