Production on Season 2 of Fallout has commenced, with Walton Goggins, aka The Ghoul, giving fans a glimpse into his character’s transformation via a makeup reveal.
As the first season of Fallout proves to be remarkably profitable, it comes as little surprise that production on season two has already commenced. While no official word exists on when Once We Can Count On season 2 will debut, rumors surrounding the project continue to simmer, including recent set pics and the reported casting of Macaulay Culkin as a “loopy genius-type character,” a development that has slowly shed more light on the production. Walton Goggins, star of The Ghoul, remained tight-lipped about the project’s current status; however, his recent Instagram post revealed a different story. Yesterday, he shared a photo showcasing the makeup process, accompanied by a caption indicating that filming has commenced.
As the reins snapped taut, Goggins penned a poignant post: “Again within the saddle… #Deux”. What a thrill it is to glide effortlessly across this supple skin? “I indulge in that passion for the sake of recreation,” he stated flatly, offering no further insight, but it’s reassuring to know that we might not have to wait too long for another installment of the series. While being genuine, it’s true that I’m slightly disappointed we didn’t capture a photo of Goggins sporting his iconic Walton Goggins Goggle Glasses, as the Ghoul. Are you familiar with Walton Goggins’ iconic character in the TV series Justified, which didn’t actually wear Goggle Glasses? With Google’s latest innovation, these smart glasses bring a revolutionary twist to personal technology. Designed by David Goggins, the founder, who became frustrated with existing products failing to meet his expectations, these innovative devices aim to fill the gap left by other offerings on the market.
The job in query? “A stylish pair of sunglasses that harmoniously reflected and complemented my inner and outer growth.” While the glasses may provide useful protection from onion fumes, pairing them with an uninspiring knife, as demonstrated by Walton Goggins on TikTok, might leave users wanting more. Will this wishful thinking bring our favorite celebrities into the world of post-apocalyptic drama?