Fallout TV Series Production Images Reveal A Picture-Perfect Look At the Series Adaption
Amazon Studios‘s upcoming live-action series adaptation of the hit video game Fallout is currently in production for the series being developed alongside Kilter Films and Bethesda Game Studios. Starring Walton Goggins and Ella Purnell, the “gonzo, crazy, funny adventure” looks to have had some images from the production’s set leak. If the set photos are any indication, the series is looking pretty well off in capturing the post-apocalyptic magic from the video game series.
The Fallout video game series is set in desolate post-nuclear apocalypse America. The series pulls inspiration from a post-WWII America and each entry follows a different protagonist in a different region of America.
The general plot has always revolved around the remaining survivors, some of which retreated to underground vaults that kept them safe from the blast and radiation and the world’s state after the post-nuclear blast. Many creatures have emerged from this as well as mutated animals/insects and even humans suffered from the radiation in what is but a small resemblance of the old world.
Amazon Studios has had the rights to adapt Fallout since 2020 and has only recently begun to make headway towards bringing the video game franchise to life. Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner will serve as series showrunners and executive producers. Jonathan Nolan will helm the pilot episode as well as executive produce alongside Robertson-Dworet and Wagner. Athena Wickham, Lisa Joy, Todd Howard, and James Altman will also be producing.
The Fallout series does not currently have a release date announced. Check out the images below:
Source: Eurogamer
Alice
August 20, 2022 at 10:03 am
All the images look good so far. They could adapt any game storyline or come up with something new just as long as they stay with the “feel” of the games. Fallout game could turn out well. Gamers know how to market to gamers, if this show is as aimed towards us gamers as we are being led to believe then it’s safe to assume that the ‘leaking’ taking place is all a part of early marketing/hype building by the studios involved.