
Aaron Moten, who plays Brotherhood of Steel initiate Maximus in the Fallout TV series, has revealed the showrunners' long-term vision—spanning approximately 5 to 6 seasons. Speaking at Comic Con Liverpool, Moten confirmed the planned "endpoint" remains unchanged since he first joined the project.
Fallout's Multi-Season Roadmap
"When I signed on, they outlined both a starting point and an endpoint," Moten explained. "That endpoint hasn’t shifted—it’s set for around Seasons 5 or 6. The plan has always been to develop the characters gradually."
"Fallout TV series is planned by showrunners for 5 or 6 seasons," said actor Aaron Moten.
Of course, reaching that mark depends on sustained success. But with Fallout Season 1 becoming a global hit and Season 2 already generating massive hype, the post-apocalyptic drama has strong momentum.
Season 2 Wraps Filming
Production on Season 2 recently concluded, with Walton Goggins (The Ghoul) celebrating by removing his signature irradiated makeup. Meanwhile, Ella Purnell (Lucy) shared her own playful behind-the-scenes moment.
Warning! Potential spoilers for the Fallout TV show follow.