The Fallout show's release date is being moved forward, now set to premiere on April 10. This means that we'll be able to watch all eight episodes of the first season from tomorrow, available from 6PM PT onwards.
20.03.2024 - 15:57 / mmorpg.com / Kyle Maclachlan / Jonathan Nolan / Graham Wagner / Ella Purnell / Aaron Moten / Casey Bell
Amazon’s Prime Video released a first look at a scene from its upcoming Fallout television show based on the iconic videogame franchise of the same name.
The scene involves an altercation between a Ghoul played by Walter Goggins and Vault 33 resident Lucy, played by Ella Purnell.
The show is set in the aftermath of a nuclear war in a fictional version of 1940s America. Fallout showrunners include Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner. Robertson-Dworet was involved in writing for Captain Marvel and 2018’s Tomb Raider film. Graham Wagner served as executive producer on Portlandia, Silicon Valley, and Baskets.
The Fallout videogame series debuted in 1997 with Fallout, a game set in a fictional post-apocalyptic 1950s United States and allows players to embody their own created character as they wander through the wasteland and fight for survival against everything from mutated humans, to irradiated animals, and bandits.
Jonathan Nolan will direct the show premiere and actors Kyle MacLachlan, Xelia Mendes-Jones, Aaron Moten, Ella Purnell, and Walter Goggins will all star on the show.
Fallout will premiere on April 11, 2024 on Amazon Prime Video.
The Fallout show's release date is being moved forward, now set to premiere on April 10. This means that we'll be able to watch all eight episodes of the first season from tomorrow, available from 6PM PT onwards.
Fallout TV show stars Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten, as well as writer Graham Wagner, had a great time working with Fallout video game lead and Bethesda boss Todd Howard.
Fallout writers have opened up about the challenges they faced while bringing the vast universe of the beloved game to the small screen. The writers also noted how difficult it was for them to condense such a gigantic world into an eight-part TV series.
It’s a big week for TV! By which I mean, to me, there’s a lot of bangers this week.
One of Fallout's showrunners has acknowledged concerns that Amazon Prime Video is a poor fit for the series. Speaking with TheGamer, Graham Wagner says he's aware that Fallout has always had an "anti-cooperate" energy, but adds that this irony was "part of the appeal".
's Sole Survivor is a stalwart figure of hope and persistence in the decaying Commonwealth and one passionate fan is bringing the protagonist to life with an incredible cosplay that also stars everyone's favorite canine companion. In every mainline game, aside from, players begin their post-apocalyptic journey as a Vault Dweller, someone who managed to survive the nuclear devastation of the world by being born into the confines of an underground bunker. The Sole Survivor is different though in that, as the name implies, they're the only person who makes it out of the Vault alive.
Fallout showrunners, Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet are open to a crossover with the games. This opens the door for anything introduced in the show to be used in future Fallout entries, as the showrunners are up for sharing ideas.
On the 11th April Amazon will launch their brand new television series based on the Fallout franchise and to celebrate they are giving Amazon Prime subscribers Fallout 76 on both Xbox and PC.
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Fallout is a popular game that everyone remembers playing Fallout on their mobile devices and consoles years ago when it came out, many keeping up the trend and playing it even after. That gives in to the series getting its own TV Series on Amazon.
Amazon’s TV adaptation of the Fallout video game franchise is taking a fresh approach to its source material. Rather than rework an existing storyline from one of the games — or multiple games — it will tell an original story. That means longtime Fallout fans won’t already be spoiled on Fallout, the way that fans of another ambitious video-game-to-TV adaptation, The Last of Us, were.
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