Walton Goggins has teased a thrilling second season of his show Fallout.
The actor is currently working on the next instalment of the video game adaptation, which debuted last year to acclaim.
In a new interview, Goggins – who plays The Ghoul/Cooper Howard on the Prime Video show – promised that the new episodes blow the first season "out of the water" – words that will no doubt thrill fans.
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"We’re in the middle of filming it right now, we’ve been at it since November, and I can tell you that I thought season 1 was extraordinary. Personally, I was very pleased with it," he told Deadline.
"This blows it out of the water, what these writers have done and the artisans that have come together to tell this story. It’s really gonna be something. I can’t wait for people to see it. We’re working really hard to make that happen."
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Fallout follows the aftermath of a nuclear war, as Vault Dweller Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) leaves her Vault and ventures into the wasteland to look for her father.
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Season 2 was confirmed last April, and it was revealed in November that Macaulay Culkin would be joining the cast as a genius-type character.
Goggins will next be seen in season 3 of The White Lotus, where he plays Rick Hatchett, a man who travels to Thailand with his young girlfriend.
Opening up about the new season to Digital Spy recently, co-star Michelle Monaghan explained that the themes of death and spirituality "really represents what is different about this season as opposed to seasons 1 and 2".
Fallout is available to stream now on Prime Video. The White Lotus season three is set to premiere on February 16 on HBO and Max in the US and February 17 on Sky and NOW in the UK. Seasons 1-2 are available to stream on Sky and NOW.

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