The future of the *Fallout* TV series, based on the popular Bethesda game, looks promising according to Aaron Moten, the actor portraying Brotherhood of Steel hopeful Maximus. Speaking at Comic Con Liverpool, Moten revealed insights into the show's planned duration. He mentioned that when he signed on for the series, the showrunners provided both a starting point and an endpoint, which has remained unchanged. According to Moten, this endpoint is set for Season 5 or Season 6.
Moten emphasized the importance of character development, stating, "We’ve always known that we were gonna take our time with the development of the characters." This approach suggests a deliberate and thoughtful progression of the storyline and character arcs over the planned seasons.
However, reaching Season 5 or 6 will hinge on various factors, primarily the show's ongoing success. Given the explosive popularity of Season 1 and the significant interest in Season 2, *Fallout* appears to have a strong chance of achieving its full run. Excitingly, production for Season 2 has just wrapped, as celebrated by Walton Goggins, who plays The Ghoul, and Ella Purnell, who portrays Lucy. Goggins shared his completion of filming with a light-hearted post about removing his character's radiation-riddled skin, while Purnell also joined in the celebration.
As fans eagerly await the next installment, the commitment to a well-paced narrative and character development bodes well for the *Fallout* TV series' longevity and success.