Fallout Season 2: Golden Globes SHUNNED?! Emmy Campaign Incoming!

Fallout Season 2: Golden Globes SHUNNED?! Emmy Campaign Incoming!
Movies & TV Series 26 November 2025

So, here's a bit of a head-scratcher in the television awards landscape. "Fallout," Prime Video's critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic series, is apparently giving the Golden Globes a miss this year, along with the Critics Choice Awards and a bunch of guild awards typically associated with the winter season. Now, usually, a show like "Fallout," which snagged a whopping 17 Emmy nominations and recognition from nine guilds for its first season, would be a shoo-in for these accolades. I mean, we're talking serious prestige here.

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But, get this, the plan is to essentially sit this round out and gear up for a full-blown Emmy campaign, probably timed to coincide with the release of Season 2 episodes. It's a calculated move, I suppose. Instead of spreading their promotional energy across multiple award shows, they're focusing their firepower on the Emmys. Then, they'll circle back for the next round of Critics Choice and guild awards. Smart, if they can pull it off.

The series, for those who haven't yet ventured into the wasteland, boasts a stellar cast. We're talking Ella Purnell, the ever-reliable Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, and the one and only Kyle MacLachlan. Not to mention Moisés Arias and Frances Turner rounding out a seriously strong ensemble. It's a testament to the quality of the production, and, let's be honest, good acting can really elevate even the most fantastical storylines.

The folks behind the scenes deserve a shout-out too. Kilter Films, with Jonah Nolan, Lisa Joy (the power couple behind "Westworld"), and Athena Wickham at the helm, are producing the series. Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner are executive producers, creators, *and* showrunners – those are some serious plates to juggle. And of course, the video game connection is strong, with Todd Howard from Bethesda Game Studios and James Altman from Bethesda Softworks also serving as executive producers. This is a serious collaboration between Hollywood and the gaming world, which is increasingly becoming a powerful force in entertainment.

It will be interesting to see if this strategic choice pays off. By concentrating their awards efforts around the Emmy season and Season 2 launch, "Fallout" is betting on a surge of renewed interest. It's a bold move, considering the sheer number of high-quality television shows vying for attention. But hey, sometimes you gotta take a gamble. And "Fallout" certainly has the pedigree to make it work. I'll be watching closely to see how this unfolds.

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