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Ella Purnell & Walton Goggins Return in 'Fallout' - Season 2 Full Trailer
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Ella Purnell & Walton Goggins Return in ‘Fallout’ – Season 2 Full Trailer

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Ella Purnell & Walton Goggins Return in ‘Fallout’ – Season 2 Full Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 13, 2025
Source: YouTube

“So this is Vegas, huh?” 💥 Prime Video has launched the main official trailer for the highly anticipated next Season 2 of the thrilling sci-fi series Fallout, based on the popular video game series of the same name. The first season of this epic post-apocalyptic series arrived in April 2024 with mostly positive reviews. This next season launches in December streaming on Prime Video. Lucy & The Ghoul are teaming up to take on greater threats this time. The new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season One’s epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. What strange grotesque and dangerous and exciting apocalyptic wonders will they find there? The series stars Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, Moisés Arias, Kyle MacLachlan, Sarita Choudhury, Michael Emerson, Leslie Uggams, Frances Turner. Also featuring Dave Register, Zach Cherry, Johnny Pemberton, Rodrigo Luzzi, Annabel O’Hagan, and Xelia Mendes-Jones. And a doggie known as CX404 (played by a Belgian Malinois named Lana5). This is looking like an even bigger, better, louder, wilder, & more explosive second season. Focusing on their journey towards New Vegas. Ready to join them?

Here’s the main official trailer for Prime Video’s sci-fi series Fallout – Season 2, from PV’s YouTube:

Fallout Season 2 Trailer

Fallout Season 2 Trailer

Fallout Season 2 Poster

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Prime Video’s Fallout – Season 2 right here for the first look again.

The new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season One’s epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. 200 years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left — and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, highly violent universe waiting for them. Fallout is a series created & written & showrun by TV creators / writers Geneva Robertson-Dworet & Graham Wagner. With eps from Season 2 directed by Frederick E.O. Toye, also of “Lost in Space”, “The Terminal List”, “See”, “Shogun”, “The Boys”. Produced by Kilter Films. Based on the video game series created by Bethesda Softworks; the very first Fallout game launched back in 1997. It’s executive produced by James Altman, Todd Howard, Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan, Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Graham Wagner, Athena Wickham. Amazon drops Fallout Season 2 streaming on Prime Video worldwide starting on December 17th, 2025 later this year. Who’s in?

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Jennifer Walton: Daughters Album Review
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Jennifer Walton: Daughters Album Review

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

When so much popular music integrates footnotes into the main event, it’s a rare treat to approach such a fully formed record knowing so little about an artist, to discern their creative identity and intentions solely through their work. You do not need to know that Daughters concerns the cancer diagnosis and subsequent passing of Walton’s musician father (Nigel Walton had success in the early ’90s as part of eco-feminist dance group Opus III) to feel undone by her cosmic and mundane evocations of grief. This tactile record, mixed by her friend aya, exists between the disconcerting distraction of dreams and the roughhousing confrontation of reality as life rearranges itself in the anticipation and aftermath of a loss.

Walton’s most distinctive trademark is in how she crushes together intricate, organic instrumentation and synths into pummelling cataclysms. Particularly in the first half of the record, her songs climax in joyful attacks that evoke the sounds of a Dance Dance Revolution machine arranged by a symphony orchestra. “Born Again Backwards” shreds the fabric of a once-known reality as gilded, militaristic percussion gives way to something akin to chiptune blastbeats, taking a beat to catch a breath through what sounds like a wheezy toy harmonica, then shooting off once again, spinning Walton’s voice like a top. “Lambs” contemplates looming apocalypse in a concerted attack that sounds like dozens of players slamming wood on metal, an analog recreation of abusing the midi orchestra stab key. The effect is as gorgeous as it is uneasy: Opener “Sometimes” starts as an elegant vignette of dislocation, perky with plucked strings, then relinquishes the exhaustion of maintaining that poise in a nauseous landslide of artillery drums, bleating synths, and brassy squall.

The landscape of Daughters is majestic in its desolation, marked by rattling barns, clapboard houses, dead animals, glowing motels, gas station perfume, infinite skies. As a writer, Walton keys into unavoidably painful and prosaic moments, like sitting “hunched and sick in the concourse” of a hospital on the purgatorial glimmer of “Saints,” the unceasing blip of monitoring machines woven into the fabric of the song, but she also contrasts the drawing of blood with praying for mercy. She has an instinct for myth, characterizing loss in cars crashed into lakes, hungry fires, the haunting feeling of hearing old English folk songs echoing out of context. On the racing title track, familial estrangement, once earthly (“I always muttered something like: ‘He was never around,’” she sings on “Lambs”), then the permanent schism between the living and the dead, is a map torn in two. You can see her world: Serene, obliterating, awesome, it swoops around you like a blizzard.

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Walton Goggins
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Walton Goggins Responds After Pete Davidson Says Fans Will Turn on Him

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Walton Goggins has a response to Pete Davidson after the latter predicted fans will soon “turn” on the White Lotus actor.

Last week, The Hollywood Reporter posted a story on Davidson’s comments, which were made on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast. The two were talking about how some people experience a quick rise to fame, only to see a shift in fan perception.

One example Davidson gave was that of Pedro Pascal. “Look at Pedro Pascal right now. Fucking two years ago he’s a hardworking, great actor.… He’s worked so hard and has been a struggling actor, [then] fucking blows up so fucking hard, everyone’s like, ‘Daddy, daddy! Yeah, daddy, daddy,’” he said. “And then a year later, he’s, like, in everything now ’cause he’s hot and big and everyone’s like, ‘Go the fuck away, dude.’” 

Davidson then opined that “you got to give someone time to adjust to that new level of fame. He’s been banging at it for 30 years, and now he’s learning how to go get a cup of coffee or deal with someone that taps you on the shoulder while you have your earbuds in and freaks you out. You got to give that guy a fucking second to, like, adjust.” 

The former Saturday Night Live star then mentioned Goggins as the next actor who may endure the same kind of treatment as Pascal. 

“They’re gonna do it with Walton Goggins, [he] will be next,” he predicted. “It’s like, we build everybody up and now it’s so fast to turn. It’s within months.” 

Goggins saw the THR story and posted about it on Instagram on Sunday.

He started out by writing, “I saw this article and had to respond. (Pete was talking about his own experience) Pete we don’t know each other but I appreciate the heads up. We agree on one thing…. Pedro Pascal isn’t a good man, He’s a great man. A dear friend of mine. As a 53 yr old I’m acutely aware that every experience has a shelf life. I appreciate so many of you going on this journey with me. I imagine a lot of you (and I don’t blame you) are tired of hearing my homilies. Trust me I’m tired of saying them. I have a few things coming out that I have an obligation to talk about…not for me mind you, but to honor all of those that worked so hard to bring these stories to fruition.”

Goggins also urged fans to keep scrolling if they didn’t want to click on a story about him.

“So if you see something with my name on it I encourage you not to click on it…unless you want to…and if you do…I appreciate the support,” he continued. “See to me, being included in this headline isn’t a curse it’s a blessing. How lucky am I that this is even a possibility?!! I’ve had the good fortune of engaging in so many interesting conversations with so many of you…of collaborating with so many top-shelf people across so many disciplines over the last couple of years. Way more than a poor kid from GA would ever have the audacity to imagine. I wouldn’t take one back. So…If saying yes in life more than saying no is a crime, then I’m guilty as charged.”

Goggins also reflected on whether Davidson’s prediction might come to fruition and how he’d feel about it if it did.

“If this headline is a possibility or an inevitability…if this is my fate…. Well…. Fuck it. I’m going to enjoy the FUCK OUT OF IT,” he concluded.

Goggins was nominated for his role as Rick Hatchett in The White Lotus earlier this year. His upcoming credits include the animated film Harry and the Mutant Mid-Century Furniture and the climbing movie Batso, with Lewis Pullman and Jessica Biel. He also returns for Season 2 of Prime Video’s Fallout, which earned him an Emmy nom last year.

Read Goggins’ full post below.

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