Fallout Season 3: The Upcoming TV Show Set in Colorado and Liberty Prime Appearance

Fallout TV Show season three will bring the story to Colorado, promising greater plot intrigue with the Liberty Prime easter egg.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Fallout television series has successfully captured the attention of global audiences with its adaptation of the post-apocalyptic world of the popular video game series.

Premiering in April 2024, the Fallout TV show captivated critics and fans with its original storyline.

After the huge success of its first season and a continuation of the second season, which aired until February 2026, Prime Video has officially confirmed the production of a third season.

The upcoming season is expected to take the characters to locations never before explored in the Fallout franchise, opening a new chapter in this complex post-apocalyptic narrative.

Colorado: Fallout TV Show Season 3 New Destination

Prime Video has given the green light for a third season of the Fallout TV show, with the renewal announcement made in May 2025, way before the second season finished airing.

The end of the second season provides a strong hint regarding the new location for the third season: Colorado, a region never specifically explored in the main Fallout games or the previous TV series.

The Ghoul finds a postcard that reads "Colorado was a good idea," referencing a pre-war conversation between Cooper Howard and his wife, Barbara.

Filming for the third season of the Fallout TV show is expected to begin in May 2026 in California.

The third season is expected to premiere in mid- to late 2027, most likely around June 2027, in keeping with Jonathan Nolan's desire to bring the series back to the screen as soon as possible.

Fallout Seas 3 Plot and Liberty Prime Appearance

In the third season, The Ghoul will likely continue his search for his wife and daughter in Colorado, following the clues discovered at the end of the second season.

Meanwhile, Lucy and Maximus are expected to remain involved in the simmering conflict in New Vegas, navigating power dynamics and emerging threats.

The Enclave, a mysterious enemy faction, is hinted at as a significant threat.

Robert House considers them an "invisible enemy" who is always one step ahead, and there is speculation that they are behind the "demon in the snow" witnessed by Cooper Howard.

The post-credits scene at the end of season two also hints at the arrival of "Liberty Prime Alpha," a giant robot known in the Fallout games for its ability to intercept nuclear warheads.

Fallout TV Show: From Vault to Wasteland

The Fallout series debuted on April 10, 2024, on Amazon Prime Video, telling the story of Lucy MacLean, played by Ella Purnell, a resident of Vault 33 who ventures into the Wasteland.

Her journey begins in search of her father, Hank MacLean, played by Kyle MacLachlan.

Alongside Lucy, viewers are introduced to other key characters such as Maximus, a member of the Brotherhood of Steel, played by Aaron Moten, and The Ghoul, a mutant bounty hunter with a past as actor Cooper Howard, played by Walton Goggins.

The first season of the Fallout TV show received positive reviews for its cast, strong writing, stunning visuals, detailed production design, and faithfulness to the video game source material.

This success prompted Prime Video to quickly renew the series for a second season, which premiered on December 16, 2025, and ran until February 3, 2026.

The second season takes the adventure to New Vegas, an iconic location from the Fallout universe familiar to fans of the games.

There, Lucy continues her search for her father, while Maximus adapts to his role in the Brotherhood of Steel, facing new challenges amidst the post-apocalyptic wasteland.