Ron Perlman Makes Surprise Return in Fallout Season 2 Episode

The sixth episode of Fallout season two has just been released on Prime Video. This new episode gives fans a special surprise appearance to look for.

Please be aware of spoilers for Fallout season two below.

This comes just a week after Ron Perlman shared a story about his payment for the original Fallout game in the 1990s. He revealed he received only “$40 and a sandwich” for his famous narration work. That narration included the iconic line “War. War never changes.” Now, decades later, the actor has appeared in the television series.

In the show, Perlman plays a Super Mutant character. He frees Walton Goggins’ character, the Ghoul, from a pole he was stuck on at the end of the previous episode. The scene was very painful to watch.

Inside the world of Fallout, Perlman’s Super Mutant mentions the word “war” again. He tells the Ghoul that a war is coming, so “we need you healthy.” He then helps fix the large hole in the Ghoul’s stomach.

“They call us abominations, but they created our kind,” Perlman’s character says while healing the Ghoul. “They” refers to the evil Enclave group in the Fallout universe. This group seems to be involved with Vault-Tec. “Ghouls, mutants, we’re kin,” Perlman’s Super Mutant continues, “and we should unite against our common enemy.”

Perlman’s Super Mutant is building an army to fight the “people who set all this in motion.” However, it is not yet clear what this means for the rest of the season. Just after we see Perlman’s damaged face, he knocks the Ghoul on the head to keep his location secret. This is very curious.

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There are still two more episodes left in Fallout season two. The situation in the wasteland is getting more intense. Along with returning actors Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins, Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani have also joined the cast for this season.

Meanwhile, filming for the third season of Fallout is expected to start this May. However, do not expect to see a similar cameo from Bethesda’s Todd Howard. He explained last month that he was offered a role even in season one. He said he was supposed to be in a room similar to the Dr. Strangelove Vault-Tec room. In that scene, characters would be discussing experiments and other plans.

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However, the studio head believes he is better suited working “behind the camera” rather than in front of it.

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