While there are no official updates from Prime Video regarding a second season of Fallout, people like us already know what we want to see in Season 2.
Prime Video's live-action adaptation of the hit game franchise Fallout has been released to massive success. News is even pointing to a possible second season, this time probably shooting in California.
In any case, when we get a second season, we want to see the following featured.
Deathclaws
Despite featuring a Yao Guai that attacked Knight Titus and Maximus, the Fallout series seriously lacked the irradiated monsters that are otherwise the series' staple.
Deathclaws, for instance, are iconic creatures in the Fallout universe, known for their ferocity and unique appearance.
Except for a skull, we didn't see any Deathclaws this season.
The Courier and New Vegas
At the end of the season finale, we see a shot of a nuked-out New Vegas. The Ghoul hinted that he and Lucy would head there hot on Hank's heels.
We'd love to see The Courier appear in the second season, introducing the city's history to the newcomers.
Synths
In the finale, one of the executives in the pre-war Vault-Tec meeting that Howard eavesdrops on suggested kidnapping children and raising them to lead the world - an early nod to The Institute.
Thanks to The Railroad, it's highly possible that there are some surviving Synths in the Wasteland in the series, which takes place nine years after the events of Fallout 4.
Nolan could also do us one better by featuring Nick Valentine himself.
V.A.T.S. (Or a simulation of it)
V.A.T.S. is integral to the Fallout experience. Since the live-action series did an excellent job of introducing most of the game's main elements, Jonathan Nolan would do well to unveil a version of V.A.T.S. in its entirety.
The Ghoul's battle in Filly with the traders featured a toned-down version of V.A.T.S.
Enclave Power Armor
The series established the existence of the Brotherhood of Steel, the New California Republic, and The Enclave. The Cold Fusion core that became The Artifact came from an Enclave facility.
We believe the Enclave should be fleshed out more in the next season, including their version of the Power Armor.
More Prewar Flashbacks
Pre-war flashbacks helped flesh out the Vault-Tec storyline and even revealed the real motivation behind the construction of the vaults and the cause of The Great War.
It would help us understand the geopolitical dynamics that led to the stalemate just before the bombs fell and learn more about Cooper Howard as a character.
Fallout, starring Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten and Walton Goggins, is available to stream on Amazon's Prime Video service.
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