In Fallout season two, episode three, we met Macaulay Culkin’s character, Lacerate Legate, the second-in-command of Caesar’s Legion during the time of the live-action series.
Is Mr. House dead? Fans think Justin Theroux’s tech genius will have a vital role to play against the Enclave in Fallout Season 3.
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Fallout Recap & Review: The Strip
After a season of non-stop momentum and never-ending plot twists, does Fallout Season 2 stick the landing?
After appearing in just two episodes of Fallout Season 2, Macaulay Culkin's new villain is set up for a huge role in Season 3.
Fallout season 2 proved the Prime Video adaptation understands the video game source material, making this fan complaint even ...
The rocky road to Colorado points to the cancelled version of Fallout 3.
Prime Video's Fallout season 2 finale unravels Hank's sinister Black Box conspiracy, revealing he works for the Enclave whilst the Ghoul searches for his lost family and Legion factions march on New ...
Prime Video released its eighth and final episode of "Fallout" Season 2 on Tuesday, which answers some burning questions and sets the stage for what is certain to be a wild Season 3.
Ever since Macaulay Culkin was announced as joining the cast of Fallout season two, fans eagerly theorized about who his character would be on the second season of the show. In the trailers for ...
While the NCR has been portrayed favorably by the Fallout TV show, the state of the NCR in New Vegas is dire. Indeed, one of the major plot points of the show is that although the NCR was on a path to ...
“No good deed goes unpunished.” On Fallout season two, Lucy MacLean finds out why. In season two’s second episode, she went out of her way to help an injured woman, both despite The Ghoul’s warnings ...
In Fallout: New Vegas, three forces—Mr. House, the New California Republic (NCR), and Caesar’s Legion—vie for control of the Hoover Dam, the Mojave Desert, and New Vegas itself. Prime Video’s Fallout ...
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