Fresh from its nominations for 16 Emmy Awards, the second season of Amazon’s Fallout TV show is “ahead of schedule”.
Amazon’s head of TV Vernon Sanders was interviewed by Variety, along with Amazon MGM Studios chief Jennifer Salke.
“I think we’re ahead of schedule, in terms of being able to get Season 2 back,” said Sanders. “We don’t have an exact launch date yet, but we’ve already gotten scripts in hand, and I think the fans of Season 2 will really love where we’re going for Season 2.”
The pair were asked if the second season would continue with the same cast, or pivot to an anthology format. “We are committed to our journey with our beloved characters,” replied Salke.
HBO’s video game adaptation The Last of Us won eight Emmys at the start of the year. Sanders and Salke were asked if they expected Fallout to achieve similar results.
Sanders responded the team “knew as soon as we started seeing material come in for [Fallout] that it was something really special and irreverent and unique.
“And it’s so different from ‘The Last of Us’, that you don’t quite know exactly how it’s all going to net out. But we knew it was really special and part of the reason why we’re incredibly proud of it is how well-received the show has been by the fans of the video games, and I think that’s all credit to Bethesda and our producers for really making this an original love letter. It’s really hard to do, so for the show to then get this kind of acknowledgement, critically and through the industry, is all just cherries on top.”