It seems like we’re getting a more detailed peek into the second season of Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout TV show. Recently, images and clips have surfaced online, giving us a possible first glimpse of the New Vegas strip. If I’m not mistaken, this is the debut of such footage.
We’ve seen quite a few alleged leaks of the Fallout season two sets floating around platforms like Twitter and Reddit ever since production began. Many of these have teased locations connected to New Vegas, such as Novac. Oh, and let’s not forget that iconic dinosaur head snapshot that had everyone talking.
Currently causing a buzz, however, are some fresh snaps and videos showing what quite obviously resembles the entrance to Mr. House’s famous Lucky 38 casino. The neon sign is unmissable, and it’s an experience so vivid, you might check if a bullet intermission messed with your sight!
The best view we’ve got of this set comes courtesy of a video, originally posted by user onzo1313 and later shared by the fan account Fallout Films. With some questionable camera work—not far off from what you’d expect from your tech-averse grandma attempting to capture an airshow—we catch a glimpse of what seems to be the casino entrance where Victor waits, alongside a strip gate and a collection of classic cars.
The presence of these vintage vehicles hints we might even see pre-war New Vegas. But here’s the kicker: the towering structure of the Lucky 38 is missing above the entrance, replaced by just big, bright lights. You might argue this is typical for film sets, where the CGI magic happens later to complete the scene.
But let’s not shrug it off too quickly. Imagine having to inform Robert Edwin House about the missing tower. On second thought, with the tower gone, he’s likely not around anyway. So perhaps we should confront Benny at The Tops instead—one of the shared shots has a sign indicating its location. Another video even shows the Gomorrah sign, sparking the idea of romancing Benny this time. Surely you didn’t abandon your black widow perk back in Goodsprings, right?
So, what’s on your wishlist for The Strip and its casinos in Fallout’s next season? Think Walton Goggins’ Ghoul could get the boot from all of them? Don’t hold back—share your thoughts below!