Watched the Fallout season 2 finale? Here are 3 more dystopian Prime Video shows to stream next
Missing Fallout? It's not the end of the world
· TechRadarFeatures By Lucy Buglass published 4 February 2026
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Fallout season 2 has come to an end after a gripping finale. If you need a refresher on that, check out our Fallout season 2 ending explained guide for a full rundown.
Although we do have word that Fallout season 3 is happening, not much is known about it yet, so we'll have to wait patiently to return to the Wasteland.
But, fear not. Prime Video is home to plenty of great shows with similar vibes to Fallout that I think you'll really enjoy, which are full of dystopian elements and shocking moments. In fact, I'd consider all of these to be among the best Prime Video shows available right now. Enjoy!
Tales from the Loop
Tales From the Loop | Official Trailer - YouTube
Creator: Nathaniel Halpern
Cast: Rebecca Hall, Paul Schneider, Duncan Joiner, Daniel Zolghadri, Jonathan Pryce
Seasons: 1
Age Rating: TV-14
Tales from the Loop has a much slower pace than Fallout, but its gorgeous visuals and compelling characters are enough to suck you in.
The series follows residents who live above "The Loop", a machine built to unlock and explore the mysteries of the universe, so if you're a fan of mysterious towns and bizarre sci-fi, I think you'll really enjoy this one. If you're a fan of podcasts like Welcome to Night Vale, this is right up your alley.
This short eight-episode series is an ideal binge watch; the only downside is that it might leave you feeling hungry for more. My advice is to savor it, because it doesn't look like new episodes are coming any time soon.
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