The post ‘Fallout’ TV Series Gets New Action Figures Ahead Of Season 2 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. McFarlane action figures of The Ghoul, Lucy MacLean and Maximus. McFarlane Toys “Fallout” stars Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten and Kyle MacLachlan are getting action figures of their characters from the blockbuster Prime Video series. “Fallout,” of course, is a small-screen adaptation of the smash Bethesda Softworks video game series, which debuted with Season 1 in April 2024. Consisting of eight episodes, Fallout Season 1 nabbed 16 Primetime Emmy nominations, including nods for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actor for Goggins and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for co-creators Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner. ForbesIs Wait Too Long For ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Dolls? Here Are Some AlternativesBy Tim Lammers While McFarlane Toys created statue-like plastic figurines of The Ghoul (Goggins), Lucy MacLean (Purnell) and Maximus (Moten) for Fallout Season 1, the company is going the articulated action figure route for Season 2 for the trio of core characters, as well as other pivotal players in the series. With Fallout Season 2 set to premiere on Prime Video on Dec. 17, McFarlane has released 7-inch tall action figures of Lucy MacLean, The Ghoul, Cooper Howard (Goggins) before he becomes the nuclear irradiated Ghoul and Lucy’s fellow vault dweller, Steph Harper (Annabel O’Hagan). In addition, McFarlane is releasing 7 1/4-tall action figures of Maximus and Hank MacLean (MacLachlan), both in Brotherhood of Steel armor. All of McFarlane’s Fallout figures retail for $34.99 and come with accessories, including weapons and extra sets of hands and fists, etc., and in the case of Cooper Howard, an extra face plate. ForbesHere Are Netflix’s Top 10 Most-Viewed Movies In History Of StreamerBy Tim Lammers The Lucy MacLean figure is a deluxe release with two additional face plates, extra hands, weapons, a Vault 33 duffle bag and an action figure of her canine companion CX404,… The post ‘Fallout’ TV Series Gets New Action Figures Ahead Of Season 2 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. McFarlane action figures of The Ghoul, Lucy MacLean and Maximus. McFarlane Toys “Fallout” stars Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten and Kyle MacLachlan are getting action figures of their characters from the blockbuster Prime Video series. “Fallout,” of course, is a small-screen adaptation of the smash Bethesda Softworks video game series, which debuted with Season 1 in April 2024. Consisting of eight episodes, Fallout Season 1 nabbed 16 Primetime Emmy nominations, including nods for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actor for Goggins and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for co-creators Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner. ForbesIs Wait Too Long For ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Dolls? Here Are Some AlternativesBy Tim Lammers While McFarlane Toys created statue-like plastic figurines of The Ghoul (Goggins), Lucy MacLean (Purnell) and Maximus (Moten) for Fallout Season 1, the company is going the articulated action figure route for Season 2 for the trio of core characters, as well as other pivotal players in the series. With Fallout Season 2 set to premiere on Prime Video on Dec. 17, McFarlane has released 7-inch tall action figures of Lucy MacLean, The Ghoul, Cooper Howard (Goggins) before he becomes the nuclear irradiated Ghoul and Lucy’s fellow vault dweller, Steph Harper (Annabel O’Hagan). In addition, McFarlane is releasing 7 1/4-tall action figures of Maximus and Hank MacLean (MacLachlan), both in Brotherhood of Steel armor. All of McFarlane’s Fallout figures retail for $34.99 and come with accessories, including weapons and extra sets of hands and fists, etc., and in the case of Cooper Howard, an extra face plate. ForbesHere Are Netflix’s Top 10 Most-Viewed Movies In History Of StreamerBy Tim Lammers The Lucy MacLean figure is a deluxe release with two additional face plates, extra hands, weapons, a Vault 33 duffle bag and an action figure of her canine companion CX404,…

‘Fallout’ TV Series Gets New Action Figures Ahead Of Season 2

McFarlane action figures of The Ghoul, Lucy MacLean and Maximus.

McFarlane Toys

“Fallout” stars Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten and Kyle MacLachlan are getting action figures of their characters from the blockbuster Prime Video series.

“Fallout,” of course, is a small-screen adaptation of the smash Bethesda Softworks video game series, which debuted with Season 1 in April 2024. Consisting of eight episodes, Fallout Season 1 nabbed 16 Primetime Emmy nominations, including nods for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actor for Goggins and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for co-creators Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner.

ForbesIs Wait Too Long For ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Dolls? Here Are Some Alternatives

While McFarlane Toys created statue-like plastic figurines of The Ghoul (Goggins), Lucy MacLean (Purnell) and Maximus (Moten) for Fallout Season 1, the company is going the articulated action figure route for Season 2 for the trio of core characters, as well as other pivotal players in the series.

With Fallout Season 2 set to premiere on Prime Video on Dec. 17, McFarlane has released 7-inch tall action figures of Lucy MacLean, The Ghoul, Cooper Howard (Goggins) before he becomes the nuclear irradiated Ghoul and Lucy’s fellow vault dweller, Steph Harper (Annabel O’Hagan). In addition, McFarlane is releasing 7 1/4-tall action figures of Maximus and Hank MacLean (MacLachlan), both in Brotherhood of Steel armor.

All of McFarlane’s Fallout figures retail for $34.99 and come with accessories, including weapons and extra sets of hands and fists, etc., and in the case of Cooper Howard, an extra face plate.

ForbesHere Are Netflix’s Top 10 Most-Viewed Movies In History Of Streamer

The Lucy MacLean figure is a deluxe release with two additional face plates, extra hands, weapons, a Vault 33 duffle bag and an action figure of her canine companion CX404, whom The Ghoul refers to as “Dogmeat.” Released under McFarlane’s “Elite Edition” Fallout action figure line, the Lucy MacLean figure retails for $59.99.

All of the figures are available now through brick-and-mortar and online retailers.

McFarlane’s “Fallout” action figures of Steph Harper, Hank MacLaean and Cooper Howard.

McFarlane Toys

What Is ‘Fallout’ Season 2 About?

The official summary for Prime Video’s Fallout series reads, “Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have.

“Two-hundred years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind—and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.”

The logline for Fallout Season 2’s episodes reads, “The new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season One’s epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas.”

Teasing what’s ahead in Fallout Season 2 during a Zoom conversation in July, Walton Goggins said, “Not being a gamer but being a fan of this universe and a fan of this story, man, what we have in the can is a mashup of — and I’m gonna say, this is gonna sound so random — but Indiana Jones meets Doctor Strangelove meets the Star Wars [Cantina], and so far it’s surpassed my expectations.”

Rated TV-MA, Fallout Season 2 premieres on Prime Video on Dec. 17.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/2025/12/02/fallout-tv-series-gets-new-action-figures-ahead-of-season-2/

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