The first season of the Fallout TV series premiered on April 10, 2024. It is to be followed by the upcoming second season.
Cast and characters[]
Main characters[]
- Lucy MacLean (portrayed by Ella Purnell, and Luciana VanDette as a child) is a resident of Vault 33. She has grown up in the Vault throughout her life and has an arranged marriage. She can be naive, but is a good shot with guns and has strong determination.
- Norm MacLean (portrayed by Moisés Arias) is Lucy's brother, who is slightly younger than her. When Lucy leaves the Vault, the rest of the events are shown through his perspective as he discovers a dark conspiracy regarding Vaults 31, 32, and 33.
- The Ghoul (portrayed by Walton Goggins) is a man transformed into a radiated human known as a ghoul. Before the Great War, he was a famous actor, Cooper Howard, and was the father of a girl named Janey.
- Maximus (portrayed by Aaron Moten, and Amir Carr as a child) is a low-ranking member of the Brotherhood of Steel who yearns to be respected within the organization.
- Hank MacLean (portrayed by Kyle MacLachlan, and a younger version by Benjamin Izaak[1]) is Lucy's father, as well as the overseer of Vault 33. Lee Moldaver and her raiders abduct him, and locating him is Lucy's motive.
Supporting characters[]
- Betty Pearson (portrayed by Leslie Uggams, and a younger version by Princess Bey) becomes the new overseer of Vault 33 after Hank's abduction. Norm becomes increasingly suspicious of her, as it seems there is more than she is letting on.
- Dane (portrayed by Xelia Mendes-Jones) is Maximus' friend in the Brotherhood of Steel.
- Chet (portrayed by Dave Register) is Lucy's and Norm's cousin. He investigates strange events with Norm.
- Lee Moldaver (portrayed by Sarita Choudhury) is a leader of the NCR. Her gang abducts Hank MacLean.
- Dr. Siggi Wilzig (portrayed by Michael Emerson) is a scientist of the Enclave who flees the organization. He takes a dog with him, CX404. Wilzig becomes targeted by the Brotherhood of Steel.
- Barb Howard (portrayed by Frances Turner) is Howard's wife before the Great War and a Vault-Tec executive.
- Thaddeus (portrayed by Johnny Pemberton) is a member of the Brotherhood of Steel who becomes Maximus' companion during his mission.
Other characters[]
This list will only include characters deemed notable enough to have articles on this wiki. Other minor or background characters will be listed in the articles of each episode.
Vault 33[]
Vault 4[]
Wastelanders[]
- Michael Abbott Jr. - Farmer
- Mitzi Akaha - Rink
- Alexandra Albert - Sandra
- Fred Armisen - DJ Carl
- Charlie Besso - Tommy
- Peter Brensinger - Freed ghoul
- Matty Cardarople - Huey
- Jon Daly - Snake oil salesman
- Dale Dickey - Ma June
- Ethan Dubin - Scavenger Tom
- Erik Estrada - Adam
- Russell Ewing - Sheriff Troy[3]
- Glenn Fleshler - Sorrel Booker
- Jake Garber - Chicken collector
- Joel Marsh Garland - Biggie
- Viola Hsia - Jamila
- Neal Huff - Roger
- Edythe Jason - Barv
- Elvis Lopez - Squirrel
- Alexa Marcigliano - Martha
- Nicholas McGovern - Javin
- Christopher Parker - Sheriff Rex
- Elle Vertes - Rose MacLean
- Chelsea Reuter - Ghoul Rose MacLean
- Jacob A. Ware - Slim
- Mykelti Williamson - Honcho
Brotherhood of Steel[]
Moldaver's followers[]
Pre-War[]
- Joe Castle Baker - George Yaffe
- Michael John Benzaia - Weather newscaster
- Matt Berry - Mr. Handy / Snip Snip / Sebastian Leslie
- Janie Brookshire - Mrs. Spencer
- Logan Crawford - News anchor
- Mason Cufari - Roy Spencer
- Mike Doyle - Mr. Bob Spencer
- Michael Esper - Bud Askins / Brain-in-a-Roomba
- Roberto de Felice - Jorge the Villain[6]
- Dallas Goldtooth - Charles Whiteknife
- Nina Kassa - Sarah Clements[7]
- Teagan Meredith / Avery Reed - Janey Howard
- Michael Mulheren - Frederick Sinclair (Big MT)
- Rafi Silver - Robert House (RobCo)
- Jamal Thomas - Frank[8]
- Rebecca Watson - Julia Masters (REPCONN)[9]
- James Yaegashi - Leon Von Felden (West-Tek)
Episodes[]
Episode | Title | Director | Writer | Original Airdate |
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S1.E01 | The End | Jonathan Nolan | Graham Wagner Geneva Robertson-Dworet |
April 10, 2024 |
S1.E02 | The Target | Jonathan Nolan | Graham Wagner Geneva Robertson-Dworet |
April 10, 2024 |
S1.E03 | The Head | Jonathan Nolan | Graham Wagner Geneva Robertson-Dworet |
April 10, 2024 |
S1.E04 | The Ghouls | Daniel Gray Longino | Kieran Fitzgerald | April 10, 2024 |
S1.E05 | The Past | Clare Kilner | Carson Mell | April 10, 2024 |
S1.E06 | The Trap | Frederick E.O. Toye | Karey Dornetto Geneva Robertson-Dworet Graham Wagner |
April 10, 2024 |
S1.E07 | The Radio | Clare Kilner Frederick E.O. Toye |
Chaz Hawkins | April 10, 2024 |
S1.E08 | The Beginning | Wayne Yip | Gursimran Sandhu | April 10, 2024 |
References[]
- ↑ Benjamin Izaak's resume
- ↑ Diego Borborema on Instagram
- ↑ Russell Ewing Resume (archived)
- ↑ Tom DiNardo's website
- ↑ Daniel J. Martin's resume
- ↑ Roberto De Felice's resume
- ↑ Nina Kassa's resume
Note: Kassa's production credit is given as "Hondo," the working project title for the Fallout TV series. - ↑ Jamal Thomas's resume
Note: Thomas's production credit is given as "Hondo," the working project title for the Fallout TV series. - ↑ Rebecca Watson's resume
Note: Watson's production credit is given as "Hondo," the working project title for the Fallout TV series.
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