“An iconic bounty hunter”: Pragmatic, Ruthless and His Own Moral Code, Walton Goggins Ghoul is the Star of the Fallout TV Show

Walton Goggins is ready to set screens alight with his portrayal of The Ghoul in the upcoming Fallout TV show.

"An iconic bounty hunter": Pragmatic, Ruthless and His Own Moral Code, Walton Goggins Ghoul is the Star of the Fallout TV Show

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  • The Amazon Prime Fallout TV show trailer features Walton Goggins as The Ghoul.
  • Fans have expressed their positive feeling towards his portrayal of the character by waxing lyricals about him in the comment section of the trailer.
  • The first episode of the TV series is scheduled to air on 12th April 2024.
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The Fallout franchise saw the trailer release of the upcoming Fallout TV show on Amazon Prime where Walton Goggins’s Ghoul created a flurry of fan frenzy. The celebrated actor has been part of huge projects like Justified and Django Unchained.

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In the upcoming TV series, he is set to take center stage as the battle-hardened Ghoul from the Fallout franchise and fans are overjoyed. His intensity and charisma are the perfect fit for the character as fans cannot wait to see him don the popular role. The Ghoul, played by Goggins, was a salesman before the cataclysmic nuclear war of 2077 between the USA and China that led him to transform into the ferocious protagonist of the series.

Fans Go Gaga Over Walton Goggins

Walton Goggins as The Ghoul

Walton Goggins makes his first appearance as a vault salesman 7 seconds into the trailer, and fans cannot seem to get enough of him. From being a movie star-like presence to becoming a Wastelands Ghoul, Goggins’s character is being hailed by fans as a potential pillar of the show.

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One fan commented, “Walt Goggins 7 seconds in after the trailer starts, I’m sold. Reactivating my prime subscription just to see this“. More fans joined the fray as the appreciation for Walton started brimming over in the comment section.

One fan waxed lyrical about his acting prowess by saying, “I love seeing Walton do anything. He’s masterful at bringing soul to what he does.“. Yet another fan stated, “Walt Goggins is one of the most underrated actors of our age. Looks like he’s going to be amazing here.“.

In the comment section of the trailer for the Amazon Prime Fallout TV show, people also dissected the trailer itself, commenting on what caught their eyes and explaining what they thought of it. From a soldier in power armor casually walking up to the person firing at him to the “Shady Sands” sign at the beginning, fans are loving it all.

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When Is the Fallout TV Show Scheduled to Air?

Fallout TV show trailer scene

The first episode of the Fallout TV show is scheduled to be aired on 12th April 2024. Although it is over a month away, fans can hardly keep their excitement in check after having a look at the star-studded cast of the show.

Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Kyle MacLachlan are also part of the cast. The voice of Matt Berry has also been recognized immediately by fans who watched the trailer. A scene from the trailer has been particularly faithful to the video game franchise where Lucy shoots the Ghoul with a tranq dart only for him to be amused at it. One user commented, “Trying to sedate a Ghoul would be like trying to drown a fish.

Fans in general are pretty hyped as they find the trailer to have been true to the core principles of the Fallout video game franchise. The line “Everyone wants to save the world, they just disagree on how.” has been of particular significance to the fans who have started to expect a philosophical dilemma on top of having to adapt and survive in the new world.

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What did you think of the Fallout TV show trailer? Are you excited to see Walton Goggins take on the mantle of The Ghoul? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Written by Arkaneel Khan

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