How many seasons could the Fallout TV series potentially run? According to actor Aaron Moten, who portrays Brotherhood of Steel recruit Maximus, the show's planned endpoint remains set at approximately five to six seasons.
Long-Term Vision for the Wasteland
Speaking at Comic Con Liverpool, Moten revealed that the showrunners mapped out this multi-season arc from the beginning. "When I signed onto the series, we had a clear starting point and they shared the intended endpoint with me," Moten explained. "That endpoint hasn't changed — it's structured around Seasons 5 or 6."
"We've always approached this as a gradually unfolding character journey," he added, emphasizing the show's commitment to deep narrative development.
Fallout TV series is planned by showrunners for 5 or 6 seasons, according to actor Aaron Moten
Will Fallout Reach Its Full Potential?
Reaching five or six seasons ultimately depends on sustained success, but the odds look strong. The first season became a breakout hit, and anticipation for Season 2 is sky-high — positioning Fallout as one of Prime Video's most promising ongoing franchises.
Season 2 Wraps Filming
Production recently concluded on the second season, with Walton Goggins (The Ghoul) playfully commemorating the milestone by shedding his irradiated makeup.
Achievement unlocked! Fallout Season 2 has wrapped production. pic.twitter.com/cbLNCvLLRB
Ella Purnell (Lucy) also celebrated with behind-the-scenes moments on social media.
Warning: Potential spoilers for the Fallout TV show ahead.