Fallout, Justin Theroux and Season 2
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The Fallout season 2 teaser trailer debuted on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at Gamescom 2025 and gave fans a look at what's next for Lucy MacLean ( Ella Purnell ), Maximus (Aaron Moten) and The Goul/Cooper Howard ( Walton Goggins) in the post-apocalyptic Wasteland.
It’s also revealed that Theroux shot for a month or two and “almost everything” he worked on was with Goggins. However, it’s also noted that it’s unclear if House will show up in any of the present scenes. So, let me reiterate my question: Will Robert House share any scenes with The Ghoul, not Cooper Howard, The Ghoul?
Justin Theroux plays Robert Edwin House in Fallout season 2, the former CEO of RobCo Industries, owner of the Lucky 38 and ruler of the New Vegas Strip. More commonly known as Mr House in the 2010 game, Fallout: New Vegas, House also briefly featured in Fallout season one, where Rafi Silver portrayed him.
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