Warning: Spoilers for Fallout: New Vegas ahead?
As Amazon’s Fallout TV series prepares for its second sequence, fans are abuzz with rumors and alleged photos of the show’s sets, courtesy of supposed insiders claiming to have caught glimpses of upcoming locations. One batch of images has sparked widespread speculation that Novac, a key location from the beloved game New Vegas, may be included in Lucy and her companions’ next adventure.
Although the possibility of filming commencing last month, if plans haven’t changed since Leslie Uggams’ statement, could add credence to these photos potentially depicting a Fallout set, it’s still prudent to approach them with a healthy dose of skepticism at this juncture.
If these purported set snaps from Season Two of the Amazon series are authentic and have been leaked by fansites like Fallout Movies and Reddit users, they potentially reveal key plot points, character developments, and behind-the-scenes moments that could shape our understanding of the show’s narrative and production process.
The camera pans downward to reveal a dilapidated motel, its weathered facade expertly designed to evoke the gritty realism of a forgotten roadside stop. Based on a photograph’s indication and tweet caption, it seems that the location may be, or was designed to mimic, the abandoned Arne’s Royal Hawaiian Motel in Baker, California. As production on the second season of Fallout has indeed relocated to California, this strategic move aligns with industry norms and market expectations.
Despite this, observers have detected another subtle hint in the images that might indicate the location where the next steps will unfold – the Novac settlement and motel within the Fallout: New Vegas landscape. Although the form seems to match, a small portion of signal necessary for confirming “No Vac” letters is obscured by debris in the photos, making it impossible to verify with certainty, especially since none of the images depict the city’s signature T-Rex landmark.
The attention-grabbing graffiti reads “Khans,” prompting parents’ curiosity about the Nice Khans’ potential role in the present’s second season, particularly their integration with events unfolding in New Vegas.
While one piece of graffiti might seem insignificant, considering its potential age and context, it’s still noteworthy compared to the iconic status of Manny Vargas’ presence in Novac, renowned for being home to the ex-Khan sniper.
Assuming Novac appears, perhaps Macaulay Culkin’s eccentric genius will engage in a pleasant conversation between him and him within the mysterious mouth of the dinosaur signal in Fallout season two?