Prime Video's Fallout TV Series Reveals Exciting Details and Release Date in First Trailer
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After much anticipation, the Fallout TV series, based on the beloved video game franchise from Bethesda, has finally revealed its first trailer at CCXP. The trailer premiered on Prime Video and provided fans with an exciting glimpse into the adaptation. Alongside the trailer, IGN had the opportunity to participate in a roundtable interview with the show's executive producer and director, Jonathan Nolan, executive producer and co-showrunner, Graham Wagner, and series stars Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins.
During the roundtable, the team discussed various aspects of the show, including their approach to honoring the video games and the possibility of incorporating nods to Bethesda's well-known bugs and glitches. Nolan and Wagner also revealed that they see this TV series as their own "Fallout 5," emphasizing their commitment to delivering an original story within the Fallout universe.
Furthermore, the team spoke about their plans for future seasons, stating that while their main focus is delivering a fantastic first season, they are open to continuing the story if the show is successful. They also discussed the involvement of Todd Howard, director of Fallout 3 and 4, who played a significant role in the development of the series.
As for the show's characters, Ella Purnell, who plays Lucy, described her character as optimistic and reflecting the vault's ideals. Aaron Moten, who portrays Maximus, highlighted his character's involvement in the Brotherhood of Steel and his desire for power within the group. Meanwhile, Walton Goggins, who plays The Ghoul, described his character as a bounty hunter who has become cynical and pragmatic after years of roaming the world.
The roundtable also touched on the challenges faced during the making of the series. Nolan mentioned the difficulty of finding the right tone for the show, given its mix of drama and comedy elements. He also discussed the excitement of shooting on location in Namibia, which provided a visually stunning backdrop for the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout.
While the team didn't delve into specific plot details, they assured fans that the first season consists of eight episodes and that the finale, in particular, holds some exciting twists. They expressed their hope that fans will enjoy the entire season, emphasizing the character-driven nature of the show.
The Fallout TV series aims to explore the Fallout universe in a unique way, focusing on original stories while staying true to the themes and tone of the games. With an April 12, 2024 premiere date set, fans can look forward to a thrilling and immersive television adaptation of their favorite video game franchise.
Be sure to check out the official trailer and stay tuned for further updates as the release date approaches!