Maximus (Aaron Clifton Moten) is tired of Titus (Michael Rapaport) on Fallout
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One Hollywood actor, above every other available option, needs a cameo in a future season of Fallout. In just one season, Prime Video's Fallout series has already demonstrated a willingness for cameos, whether it be from existing video game characters or a specific actor recognizable to viewers.
Why Ron Perlman Needs A Cameo In Fallout When it comes to who Fallout should use for a cameo next, the option that deserves the most consideration is none other than Ron Perlman. After all, there isn't a movie or TV actor with deeper ties to Fallout's world than him. Perlman narrated the opening cinematic sequence of the original Fallout game in 1997.
The best-possible Ron Perlman cameo in Fallout may no longer be an avenue the series can take, but that's not to say it shouldn't be a priority anymore. Fallout 4 included him despite having another character say the line, so there would still be meaning to be found in a Perlman appearance with or without "war never changes.
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