Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins in ‘Fallout’ season two. Prime Video Logo text The second season of Fallout amassed a widespread global audience.
First-party data from Prime Video shows that 83 million people worldwide watched at least some of the season during its first 13 weeks of release (it premiered Dec. 16, 2025). That puts Fallout in second place all time among returning series on the Amazon-owned streamer, behind only Reacher’s second season in 2023-24.
Season one of Fallout also had an uptick of viewing while season two was running, Amazon says, such that 100 million people globally watched at least a few minutes of the series as a whole.
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“Fallout continues to resonate in a powerful way with our global Prime Video audience, and reaching 100 million viewers is a testament to the incredible creative vision of our collaborators at Kilter Films, Bethesda Game Studios, [creators and showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner] and the entire cast and crew,” said Peter Friedlander, head of global television at Amazon MGM Studios. “The show’s performance reaffirms this, with season two now joining season one as two of our top four biggest seasons we’ve ever launched. We’re thrilled to see the franchise continue to grow as we head into season three.”
Fallout switched from an all-at-once release for its first season to weekly episodes in season two. In the United States, the show spent nine weeks among Nielsen’s top 10 original streaming series.
Prime Video gave Fallout an early season three renewal in May 2025. Production is scheduled to start in the summer.
Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films produce Fallout. Robertson-Dworet and Wagner executive produce wit Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy and Athena Wickham of Kilter Films, Todd Howard of Bethesda Game Studios, James Altman of Bethesda Softworks and Margot Lulick.
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