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Funko Pop Figures Unveil Fallout Season 2 Surprises

Funko Pop Figures Unveil Fallout Season 2 Surprises
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Funko’s latest Pop releases have let slip two pivotal developments for Fallout’s second series, teasing major shifts involving Caesar’s Legion and the enigmatic Robert House.

Funko has once again managed to let the cat out of the bag, this time with its new batch of Pop figures tied to the much-anticipated second series of Fallout. If you’re keen to avoid knowing what’s coming up, best look away now—there are spoilers ahead for the next chapter of the post-apocalyptic saga.

Images of the upcoming figures have been circulating online, and two in particular have caught the attention of fans. The first is a Caesar Pop, unmistakably modelled after Macaulay Culkin’s character from the Legion. Now, here’s where things get interesting: viewers will recall that by the third episode, Edward ‘Caesar’ Sallow is confirmed dead. In the Fallout: New Vegas game, should Sallow meet his end, Lanius steps up as the new Caesar. As of the fourth episode, this transition hasn’t played out on screen—suggesting a significant reveal is still to come.

Unexpected Hints from Collectibles

The second figure, perhaps less immediately obvious, features Robert House. He’s depicted toying with what looks suspiciously like a platinum casino chip—more specifically, the Platinum Chip from Fallout: New Vegas. In the game, this item is far from a mere trinket; it’s a vital piece of tech, holding the data needed to upgrade House’s Securitron army and, ultimately, to seize control of New Vegas itself.

Depending on the player’s choices in the game, the chip can end up in the hands of House, Caesar’s Legion, the New California Republic, or even a Securitron named Yes Man. Each outcome leads to a different fate for the city. The fact that House is shown with the chip in this new figure hints that his storyline might be taking centre stage in the television adaptation, perhaps even making his ending the definitive one for the series.

What This Means for Fallout’s Story

These reveals, courtesy of Funko’s ever-enthusiastic merchandising, have set tongues wagging among fans. The presence of Lanius as Caesar and House with the Platinum Chip suggests the show is drawing heavily from the game’s most dramatic plotlines, possibly weaving them into the fabric of the new season in ways viewers haven’t yet seen.

With episodes dropping weekly on Prime Video, audiences are left to speculate how these developments will unfold. For those keeping a close eye, the release schedule and the hunt for hidden references have become almost as engaging as the show itself.