Spoilers for the Fallout TV series.
08.04.2024 - 17:47 / eurogamer.net / Todd Howard / Christopher Nolan / Bethesda Softworks / Jonathan Nolan
Before its first season has aired, Amazon's Fallout series has been set up for a second run.
Variety reports that the California Film Commission has awarded $152m in tax incentives to a number of TV shows, with the second season of Fallout included on this list.
«Fallout has the largest budget of any of the shows, at $153m in qualified expenditures for the season,» Variety said.
Fallout The World Of Featurette Prime Video Fallout: The World Of Featurette.Watch on YouTubeAs a result, Fallout's production is currently primed (pun not intended, but here we are) to move to the Golden State for its next season. The majority of the first season was produced in New York, although some filming also took place in Utah.
Earlier this month, the show's executive producer Jonathan Nolan — who co-wrote many of his brother Christopher Nolan's films, such as The Dark Knight and Interstellar — said his love for the games began with Fallout 3.
«I didn't know much about it and I was in the mood for a distraction,» Nolan recalled, before jokingly adding: «I think Chris had tasked me with writing The Dark Knight Rises and so if that movie was slightly delayed, it was probably in part because of Fallout 3.»
The first season of Fallout is set to release on Amazon Prime this Thursday, 11th April. While it will not arrive with any references to bugs and glitches in its first season, the show does seem to be shaping up to be a pretty authentic take on the video game series. Back in March, Bethesda's own Todd Howard actually stated some ideas planned for Amazon's adaptation had to be nixed, because the studio has them earmarked for Fallout 5.
Spoilers for the Fallout TV series.
As expected following the glowing reception, Amazon has renewed the Fallout TV series for a second season.
In the most unsurprising news you might read today: Amazon are going to make a second season to their very popular Fallout TV show. That means one more season until we get Liam Neeson, right?
Warning: Fallout season one spoilers ahead!
The recently released and critically acclaimed Fallout TV show on Amazon Prime has been renewed for a second season already.
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Amazon Prime's Fallout TV show has been renewed for a second season.
In a surprise to no one, Amazon's Fallout TV series has been officially renewed for a second season.
Amazon's excellent adaptation of the Fallout series for TV is available in its entirety now, and we loved it. However, not every Fallout fan is happy with how it seemingly rewrites what was thought to be established series lore, apparently retconning the ending of beloved black sheep, Fallout: New Vegas. Obviously, major spoilers for both New Vegas and Amazon's show to follow!
The release of Amazon's adaptation of Fallout has sparked a resurgence in the series and increased focus on the alt-history that binds it all together. Some fans recently raised concerns that events in the TV show seemingly retconned the events of the black sheep of the Fallout family, New Vegas, developed by Obsidian Entertainment. Vague spoilers for New Vegas and Amazon's show to follow!
Amazon has now officially announced a second season of its overwhelmingly successful Fallout TV adaptation shall be shot and released on its Amazon Prime streaming service. A second batch of episodes appeared likely after the series was handed $25 million of Californian tax credits, but now it's official.
Fallout season 2 is officially a go at Amazon Prime.