Prime Video has announced that the highly anticipated post-apocalyptic series Fallout will now premiere two days early. All eight episodes of Fallout will be available on April 10 at 6 p.m. PT and 9 p.m. ET, so fans can dive into the series a little earlier than expected.
Fallout is a video series set in post-apocalyptic America depicting the aftermath of a nuclear exchange that has left many survivors seeking refuge in fallout bunkers. The drama series is based on the popular role-playing video games created by Interplay Entertainment and currently developed by Bethesda. For years, fans have eagerly anticipated an adaptation of the franchise to screen and will finally be able to see how writers condense such a gigantic and intense video game series into a TV show. Although the Fallout production team faced numerous challenges when bringing the series to life, it’s exciting to see the show premiere sooner than expected.
Prime Video has announced that all eight episodes of the upcoming Fallout drama series will premiere on Wednesday, April 10 at 6 p.m. PT. The announcement was revealed in a new Fallout trailer aired during the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Game. Walton Goggins, a cast member of the video series, took to social media to confirm the news, encouraging fans to tune in and watch the series a day early. Walton stars as Ghoul, a bounty hunter and mutated gunslinger who has been alive since before the nuclear bomb.
The early release date will include a global watch party of the first episode on April 10 at 6 p.m. PT, where fans can interact with others globally. The watch party will include a live chat, which fans can use to react to the first episode and share their thought and opinions on whether the Fallout show meets expectations. However, fans don’t have to tune in to the worldwide fan premiere and can watch all eight episodes on their own. The live watch premiere party simply offers fans an exciting way to dive into the post-apocalyptic series and choose their factions.
The early release of video series and TV shows has become common with Prime Video. The franchise has done the same for shows like Paper Girls and The Boys. The initial Fallout TV series release date was set for April 12, 2024, but the show will now premiere two days earlier. Although this may not seem like much, fans of one of the best post-apocalyptic video games ever released have expressed their excitement about tuning into the show earlier than expected.
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With the recent success of Prime Video's series, there's a real allure to returning to and making it feel more like its television counterpart. The show is not based on any of the games before it, instead adapting the world but bringing it to life with different characters and a brand-new story. The series feels like an unapologetic and authentic member of thegaming franchise, but some mods can turn the tables and give the same feel as the TV show.
Amazon's live adaptation of Fallout was so well-received, the fourth main game in the franchise had a resurgence in sales almost a decade after it was released. If you were ever worried about its fate despite the success it enjoyed, you can rest easy, for now: Amazon has already renewed the show for a second season, mere days after the first one debuted. The Fallout universe is set in a post-apocalyptic world, decades after a nuclear war decimated the planet. Ella Purnell plays Lucy in the series, a vault dweller who was forced to go to the surface to rescue her father.
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Crawl out through the fallout, baby! I've watched two episodes of Amazon's recently released Fallout TV show, a series for and about Walton Goggins' rizz (a thing the kids say). I've been on the Goggins hype train for over a decade at this point, and it's great that - oh sorry, I'm being told that the Fallout TV show is in fact about Bethesda's post-nukepocalypse RPG series of video games, and as such has given a massive player bump to said video games on Steam.