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 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.
Amazon’s Fallout TV series is yet to even premiere - it hits screens later this week, on April 11th - but it already looks set to follow The Last of Us in being the next big-budget post-apocalyptic video game adaptation with a second season in development.
Todd Howard says that a Fallout TV show has been in talks for 16 years and that its producers are so focused on accuracy that they're "sweating every pixel."
Amazon Prime subscribers will be swimming in Fallout-related content in April. Bethesda Softworks’ Fallout 76 will be available for free as part of that subscription on the same day that the new live-action Fallout TV series debuts. Starting April 11, Prime subscribers will be able to download Fallout 76 on Xbox consoles and Windows PC as part of Prime Gaming.
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.
Fallout's upcoming TV show is a little under a month away, with Amazon and Bethesda doing their best to excite players with a flurry of new info, trailers, interviews and show clips. It's hard not to be a little hyped up right now if you're a Fallout fan, and it seems like that excitement is getting people to revisit games from across the series, either out of nostalgia, or pure impatience.
Amazon has released a new video teasing its upcoming Fallout TV adaptation, which appears to follow up an initial snippet seen last week.
The first clip of the Fallout TV show has aired during a talk show.
Though Bethesda offers post-launch support on Starfield and works on The Elder Scrolls 6 in the background, it also has Fallout 5. It’s launching sometime after the next Elder Scrolls, but studio director and executive producer Todd Howard already has some ideas.
Bethesda Game Studios boss Todd Howard asked the producers of the upcoming Fallout TV show not to include certain, secret things because the developer plans to use them in Fallout 5.
While we were all blinded by the brilliance of the Fallout TV show trailer, it appears the upcoming Prime Video series was trying to heavily hint at the return of a major game faction – via this iconic location.
Film and TV adaptations of video games have seen a sudden reversal of fortunes over the last couple of years, and looking ahead, there’s every reason to believe that’s set to continue. Amazon’s Fallout series, for instance, has looked promising each time we’ve seen glimpses of it, and with a little over a month left until its premiere, it continues to do so with a new trailer.
Today, Amazon and Bethesda have debuted the first official trailer of the Fallout TV show, slated to air via Prime Video on April 11, one day earlier than originally planned. All of the eight episodes of the season will be available to be viewed right away. The first three episodes were directed by Jonathan Nolan, brother to the famous film director Christopher Nolan and also executive producer on the Fallout TV show alongside his wife Lisa Joy.
The first trailer for Fallout has arrived – and we are so ready.
Bethesda head and executive producer of the new Fallout TV show Todd Howard has some glowing praise for the adaptation. Speaking at the launch of the new Fallout trailer, attended by GamesRadar+ and other press, he said it’s been a "blessing to see" how the series has come together.
Amazon has released a new trailer for its upcoming Fallout TV series, which is viewable below.
Fallout 4 is nearly ten years old - it's been a long time since a new mainline game, to say the least. But we're getting a TV show set in the same universe on April 12, which executive producer Jonathan Nolan even likened to Fallout 5.
Amazon Prime's original Fallout show is «almost like Fallout 5».
Given the fact that Bethesda Game Studios won’t even start working on Fallout 5 untilThe Elder Scrolls 6 is out of the way (which itself only recently started full production), fans of the franchise clearly have a long wait ahed of themselves for the next mainline game in the series- but Amazon’s upcoming Fallout TV show could fill that void. Or, at least, that’s what the show’s executive producer Jonathan Nolan suggests.
Amazon Prime's Fallout TV adaptation will not arrive with any references to bugs and glitches in its first season.
Amazon has released the first trailer for its upcoming Fallout TV series.
After years of waiting, Amazon Studios has released the first trailer for its upcoming TV adaptation of Fallout. The series is set to premiere on April 12 on Amazon Prime, and this teaser proves that visually speaking, the series appears to faithfully capture the essence of Bethesda’s beloved RPG.
Amazon has dropped a new meaty teaser to get us in the mood for the upcoming Fallout TV show.
Fallout looks like it’s going to be the next video game franchise to make the successful jump to film/TV. The series is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in April next year, and after the first images from it were shown last week, its first teaser trailer has also now debuted.
The hype mode of Amazon Prime Video's upcoming Fallout TV show has officially started. Following the first official photos shared earlier this week, Amazon has now released the debut teaser trailer for the upcoming series.
Jonathan Nolan (Westworld) explores the end of a very different United States.
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Prime Video has unveiled the first trailer for its coming Fallout TV show at Brazil's CCXP – and holy crap, it's epic.
Before we're bombarded with trailers at The Game Awards next week, and even before we get a glimpse of GTA 6 in its first-ever trailer on December 5, there's something else coming along to tease your eager eyeballs.
Prime Video's Fallout TV show is a ways away, but we already have a ton of information so far. From the complete list of core cast members to plot points revealed by Bethesda director Todd Howard, there's plenty be excited about already.
You know what I've always wondered when playing Fallout? Where did that silly little Vault Boy come from? He's always got his thumb up, looking happy as the world burns. Gee, what's his story? Nobody else? Well, it doesn't matter. We're gonna find out in Amazon's TV show as it delves into the creation of the iconic mascot.
The first full look at Amazon’s Fallout series is here – and even the end of the world can’t take the sheen off the game-accurate take on this nuclear wasteland.
A first look at the upcoming Fallout TV show has discussed in detail its characters and setting, as well as its existence in Fallout canon.
Bethesda director Todd Howard has revealed that everything in the Fallout TV show is canon. .
The likes of The Last of Us and The Super Mario Bros. Movie have paved the way for a new era of legitimately good and successful film and TV adaptations of games, and among the many more that are in the pipeline, one that’s taking promising shape is Fallout, which was first officially confirmed to be in the works back in 2020.
Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout TV series is set to premiere in April next year, and fans of the post-apocalyptic franchise will be hoping that it will be able to cement itself as another recent example of well-made and well-received adaptations of games. In the lead-up to the premiere a few months from now, new images published by Vanity Fair have offered a first look at what the show will look like, while additional details have also been revealed.
We finally have our first (official) look at the Fallout TV show. From vault dwellers, ghouls, and power armour, all the visuals you'd expect are here, realised in live-action for the first time in series history.
The Fallout TV series finally has a release date. In a tweet, Amazon Prime Video confirmed that the live-action adaptation of the eponymous Bethesda video game franchise will premiere April 12, 2024, exclusively on the streamer. The news comes in celebration of the annual Fallout Day — October 23 — which marks the day when the retro-futuristic in-game world was turned into a nuclear wasteland, causing survivors to scavenge and live off irradiated junk. HBO's Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are developing the series under their Kilter Films banner — billed as an original story set in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles and will be included as Fallout universe canon.
Yesterday, the Fallout TV show received the official air date. The TV series will debut on April 12, 2024 via Amazon's Prime Video.
More than three years after a TV adaptation of Fallout was first teased, we know when we’ll be able to watch the latest attempt to turn a video game into a live-action prestige series.
Prime Video's live-action Fallout TV series has finally set a release date – and it's coming a lot sooner than you'd think.
The release date for Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout TV show has been announced.
Amazon Prime's Fallout show finally has a release date, as a new teaser trailer reveals that it will premiere on April 14, 2024. New details also claim that it will be canon to the games, suggesting it could be an entirely new story in the Fallout universe as opposed to an adaptation.
Amazon confirmed yesterday that the Fallout TV series will air at some point next year on Prime Video. The series' creators also revealed that it will be set in Los Angeles, where Vault 33 is located.
Fallout's upcoming TV show in production at Amazon Prime is probably one of the leakiest projects known to man. Several images of the set, locations, and other info have leaked on a fairly regular basis over the past year, so it's no real surprise that the show's first official sneak peek/teaser trailer has also made it onto the Internet well before Amazon itself was ready to show the thing off.
Amazon has revealed that its upcoming Fallout TV series will debut on Prime Video in 2024, and will be at least partially set in sunny Los Angeles, the city «where dreams come true.»
It is frankly baffling how little has been released about the forthcomingFallout TV series premiering on Prime Video next year, with a lot of fundamental questions basically unanswered beyond the fact that it will be telling an original story set in and around Vault 33, a retro-future nuclear fallout shelter much like the ones every Fallout game begins in.
Bethesda and Amazon have confirmed that the Fallout TV show will be released in 2024 and is set in Los Angeles.
Amazon Prime Video have been relatively tight-lipped about their upcoming Fallout TV adaptation, but that hasn’t stopped photos and clips leaking online. A new batch of images and a short video have leaked from the set of the streaming series, showing what appears to be the Vault-Tec headquarters, a group of survivors, and all the decayed foliage you'd expect from the brown post-apocalypse.
New images from the set of Amazon‘s upcoming Fallout TV show have shown off what appears to be the outside of a Vault Tech office.
The Fallout TV show is still in production, but we've heard very little about it through official channels. We know it's being made by Amazon and has a cast including Walton Goggins and Kyle MacLachlan, although that doesn't tell us a lot about the direction the series is taking.
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