Prime Video’s Fallout Series Trailer Opens the Doors to the Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland

Prime Video’s Fallout Series Trailer Opens the Doors to the Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland

Prime Video‘s Fallout series trailer has been unveiled, igniting excitement for the long-awaited live-action adaptation of the popular video game series. During CCXP‘s Fallout panel in Brazil, the trailer made its debut, unveiling a dystopian world filled with captivating elements.

Set to the melody of Nat “King” Cole’s ‘I Don’t Want to See Tomorrow,’ the trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse into the Fallout universe that brings every corner of the franchise to life in a picture-perfect setting. Expect a vault, apocalyptic nuclear explosions, formidable power armor, an intriguingly mutated bear, and the familiar presence of a Mister Handy robot.

The stars of the series including Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins, as well as executive producer and director Jonathan Nolan, and executive producer and co-showrunner Graham Wagner, all attended the panel to share more insights into the upcoming series.

The trailer gives us a further glimpse into the main characters of the series, notably Purnell’s Lucy, Moten’s Maximus, and Goggins’ The Ghoul. After getting our first look at them in the images released, we now get to see them in action as they bring their characters to life in the series.

Prime Video’s Fallout series takes place two hundred years after the apocalypse, compelling the privileged inhabitants of luxury fallout shelters to venture back into the irradiated and treacherous landscapes their ancestors once left behind. The ensuing discovery of an intricately bizarre and ferociously violent universe that is nothing but a remnant of the world they left behind.

The vault doors open for the Fallout series when it premieres on Prime Video on April 12, 2024. Check out the trailer below:

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