Fallout: Season 2 already has a major character confirmed from the video game series
Season 2 of Fallout will be very focused on New Vegas, which necessarily leads to the staging of a particular character who has in fact been confirmed by the authors.
There is not yet much information on Fallout: Season 2 from Amazon Prime Video, but the showrunners have meanwhile confirmed the presence of a very important character in the video game series , who will make his appearance within the new part of the story that will be told in the episodes of the second season.
The managers of the series, Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet, revealed to Variety that Robert House will have a role in Fallout: Season 2, which is necessarily linked to the appearance of New Vegas as a new setting, given the centrality of the figure in issue in that area of the post-apocalyptic world in question.
Mr. House is a character of great importance in the history of Fallout: New Vegas in particular, the game created by Obsidian in collaboration with Bethesda, and represents a complex and interesting figure.
Robert House will be in Season 2
He is essentially the boss of New Vegas , sole owner of the Strip and self-proclaimed president, as well as a true genius with enormous scientific and technological knowledge.
It is also 261 years old, as its existence precedes the Great War, when from a wealthy founder of RobCo Industries he practically became the savior of Las Vegas, having foreseen the looming nuclear disaster and having arranged defensive tools specifically to save the city.
House also appeared in the first season of Fallout, in a brief cameo in the scene in which we see him taking part in the discussion with Vault-Tec management about the looming nuclear apocalypse. The focus on New Vegas made it necessary to talk more about Robert House.
“A lot of our main characters are tied to Vegas,” Wagner explained, “Las Vegas in the Fallout world is Robert House’s hometown, and that’s obviously going to be involved in Season 2,” the showrunner reported. It remains to be seen how House will be portrayed in the TV series, considering that his appearance in the video game is quite bizarre.
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