Williamson seems on the finish of the “Fallout” premiere as Honcho, the chief of a trio of rogue cowboy-types who dig up Goggins’ Ghoul in hopes of recruiting him to trace down Michael Emerson’s Dr. Wilzig and his doggy companion. Their proposition goes south rapidly and the Ghoul finally ends up throwing Honcho in an open grave, dispatching his backup, and heading out on his personal.
Based on an interview Goggins did with IndieWire, this transient reunion was no accident: “This function was arising and so they requested me level clean if I knew somebody,” Goggins informed the outlet. “I stated, ‘I do know the right man: Mykelti. He can be unimaginable on this. I may give him a name in the event you suppose that it is a actuality.'”
Based on Goggins, the group behind “Fallout” referred to as again and stated they liked Williamson for the function, so Goggins was in a position to give him the information about his casting personally. “I referred to as him and he stated, ‘Yeah, man, I am going to get on a airplane. I am going to come on the market,'” Goggins recalled. The actor stated the 2 have “remained actually good buddies” since co-starring within the third season of “Justified” collectively, which is not any shock given how a lot enjoyable they seem like they’re having of their dramatic and darkly humorous “Fallout” scene. The sequence takes place nearly solely at the hours of darkness, however Missouri-born actor Williamson is immediately recognizable due to his character’s acquainted Southern drawl. “I really like him,” Goggins added. “He is an ideal man.”