Fallout‘s second season is stuffed with Easter eggs and references to the post-apocalyptic Bethesda video games it is based mostly on, together with one iconic location that is often crawling with enemies.
In Season 2, episode 1, Lucy (Ella Purnell) and Cooper (Walton Goggins) are monitoring her father throughout the Wasteland after they wander right into a crumbling out of doors cinema, the place vehicles and viewers members stay parked precisely the place they had been when the nuclear blast hit 200 years in the past. That is the Starlight Drive-In, a location you will go to — or attempt to keep away from — in Fallout 4.
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Manufacturing designer Howard Cummings has crafted a surprising onscreen model of the Starlight Drive-In for the collection, with its retro-futurist aesthetic and towering, dilapidated film display screen. You may see on the cinema’s ravaged marquee that the final film to be proven right here was A Man and His Canine 3, starring none apart from Cooper Howard — double-billed with a Dracula film.
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Within the video games, the drive-in and its surrounding space is infested with mole rats and radroaches (irradiated cockroaches), Feral Ghouls (zombie variations of the mutated people) and the odd Tremendous Mutant — a formidable enemy but to characteristic within the Fallout TV collection. Fortunately, no such enemies await Lucy and Coop within the episode.
In one other deal with for Fallout followers, the drive-in is situated close to the doorway to Vault 24, a vault that was truly reduce from Fallout: New Vegas (that means the TV collection has a clean slate for its backstory).
And there is loads extra Easter eggs for Fallout followers to identify within the collection.
Fallout Season 2 premieres Dec. 16 at 9 p.m. ET on Prime Video, with a brand new episode each week.
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