According to IMDb, Fallout Season 3 has received a significant production update, with a Star Wars franchise alumnus officially joining the cast in an as-yet-undisclosed role. The specific actor and character details haven't been revealed, but the news is enough to send the Wasteland faithful into full speculation mode.
Why This Crossover Has Fans Talking
The Fallout TV series has already proven that prestige casting is central to its identity — and pulling talent from the Star Wars universe signals that Amazon is continuing to swing for the fences. Star Wars has long been a pipeline for actors who can handle massive genre properties: the physicality, the world-building, the weight of fan expectation. Whoever this mystery actor is, landing in the Fallout universe means there's a brand-new role up for debate, and that's exactly the kind of conversation myCast was built for.
The bigger question, of course, is which role. Season 3's story direction hasn't been fully mapped out publicly, but the Fallout universe is enormous — stretching from the Capital Wasteland to New Vegas to the Commonwealth — and packed with iconic characters who haven't made it to the screen yet.
What myCast Fans Are Already Dreaming Up
The myCast community has been building out Fallout dream casts across multiple stories, and the picks are genuinely compelling. Over on the main Fallout fan cast — which covers 47 roles — fans have been thinking big. Christoph Waltz has been tapped for Colonel Autumn, a pick that makes an almost uncomfortable amount of sense given Waltz's gift for playing authority figures with a sinister undercurrent. Malcolm McDowell is the community's choice for President Eden, and honestly, who better to voice a manipulative AI president than the man behind A Clockwork Orange? Meanwhile, Ming-Na Wen — herself a Star Wars veteran from The Mandalorian — has been voted as Doctor Li, which is a delicious piece of irony given the current news.
A second Fallout story zeroes in on the show's existing cast, with fans backing for Lucy — a role she already owns on screen. And on the story covering the original game's characters, is the fan pick for The Master, — the voice of Fallout himself — is the obvious choice for the Storyteller, and leads the pack for Natalia Dubrovhsky with 2 votes, the highest single-role tally across that story.
