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Fallout star Kyle MacLachlan celebrates Season 2 with gruesome behind-the-scenes photos

Photos that just want to start a fire in your heart.

Fallout has definitely taken a huge leap in the public consciousness this month, thanks to the release of the Prime Video series of the same name. The show is a massive hit, with a staggering 94% Rotten Tomatoes score and critical acclaim racking up.

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The cast is living large, too, like series star Kyle MacLachlan. He took to his Twitter/X account this week to share some impressively gruesome behind-the-scenes photos of the Fallout series, which are sure to entertain even the most jaded of wasteland adventurers.

“Take me back,” MacLachlan says, with the hashtag “s2,” celebrating the show’s official Season 2 confirmation from Thursday. There are some pretty cool photos here, too, including an up-close look at the scarred face makeup and a bloody Chet from the first episode.

There’s also a pretty cool look at the practical Brotherhood of Steel Power Armor the series used, which offers a nice glimpse at how the iconic armor was created. And, of course, one photo that fans who reached the show’s gripping finale will find as humorous as it is twisted.

In Fallout, MacLachlan plays Hank MacLean, the Overseer of Vault 33. When Hank is kidnapped by Raiders, his daughter Lucy must leave the Vault for the first time to rescue her father for the good of the other Vault Dwellers.

Though details about Season 2 are not yet available, MacLachlan is expected to return alongside other series stars Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins.

All eight episodes of Fallout Season 1 are available now on Prime Video.


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