Funko Pop Figures Accidentally Leak Major Fallout Season 2 Spoilers
Collectible toy company inadvertently reveals crucial plot developments for the hit Prime Video series through upcoming figurine releases, continuing a pattern of premature entertainment reveals.
The collectible toy manufacturer has once again accidentally spoiled upcoming television content, this time dropping major revelations about the Prime Video series' second season through leaked figurine images circulating across social media platforms.
Caesar's Legion Leadership Transition Revealed
The most glaring spoiler comes from a figurine depicting Macaulay Culkin's character as Caesar himself. This creates a significant continuity issue since season 2 episode 3 established that Edward 'Caesar' Sallow died. The character currently goes by Lanius in the show.
In the original video game, when Edward Sallow dies, Lanius assumes the Caesar title and leadership role. This transformation hasn't occurred yet in the current episodes, suggesting viewers will witness this major power shift later in the season.
The Platinum Chip Makes Its Appearance
A more subtle but equally significant reveal shows Robert House clutching what appears to be the legendary Platinum Chip from the game series. This isn't just any casino token. The chip functions as a sophisticated data storage device that grants House complete control over his Securitron army and advanced weaponry systems.
In the game's multiple endings, whoever possesses this chip essentially controls New Vegas. Players could hand it to House for his total domination, give it to Caesar's Legion or the New California Republic for their respective takeovers, or deliver it to the Securitron Yes Man for player control of the city.
House holding the chip in the figurine suggests his ending becomes the official storyline for the television adaptation. This makes his victory the accepted canon for the broader franchise moving forward.
The series continues its weekly release schedule on Prime Video, with each episode building toward these apparently inevitable plot developments.