The longevity of the Fallout TV series has been a topic of much speculation among fans, but actor Aaron Moten, who plays the Brotherhood of Steel hopeful Maximus, has shed some light on the show's potential duration. Speaking at Comic Con Liverpool, Moten revealed that when he signed on to the series, he was informed of both a starting point and an endpoint. According to Moten, this endpoint remains unchanged and is set for Season 5 or Season 6.
"When I signed on to do the series, we would have a starting point and they gave me the endpoint," Moten explained. "And that endpoint hasn’t changed. But it is a Season 5, 6 type of endpoint. We’ve always known that we were gonna take our time with the development of the characters."
However, reaching Season 5 or 6 will largely depend on the show's ongoing success. Given the explosive popularity of Season 1 and the immense interest in Season 2, Fallout appears to have a strong chance of achieving this goal. Filming for Season 2 has recently wrapped, as celebrated by Walton Goggins, who plays The Ghoul, and Ella Purnell, who portrays Lucy, both sharing their excitement on social media.
Fallout TV series is planned by showrunners for 5 or 6 seasons said actor Aaron Moten
by TOZAR_N7 in Fotv
With such enthusiastic reception and dedicated storytelling, the Fallout TV series is poised to entertain fans for years to come, potentially reaching its planned conclusion in Season 5 or 6.
Warning! Potential spoilers for the Fallout TV show follow.