Fallout is Coming Sooner Than Initially Planned

Apr. 9, 2024



Fallout is Coming Sooner Than Initially Planned

Fallout is Coming Sooner Than Initially Planned

Fallout will undoubtedly be one of the most watched on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming platform this year is almost upon us, a statement that becomes even more true after learning that Fallout has moved up its premiere date, even if only by a few hours.

Originally announced for the 12th of this month, the series based on the Interplay video game, now owned by Bethesda, which is currently under Xbox ownership, already moved its date to the 11th just a few weeks ago when it showed us its second teaser. Now, it has decided to set a new date, which will be April 10th at 6 p.m. PT.

The end of the world is coming, just a little sooner than expected. FALLOUT, now arriving April 10 @ 6 p.m. PT.pic.twitter.com/9AcWR9uAqQ

So yes,Fallouthas moved up its broadcast date, where also all the episodes of its first season will be available from the start, although this change will not affect many of us especially.

Based on a famous and beloved video game saga, the series tells the story of a group of people living in a bunker after a nuclear war. More than 200 years after the conflict and hoping that there is no longer any radiation, the shelter dwellers emerge to the surface, to the Wasteland, and find themselves involved in all kinds of encounters and adventures with other survivors.

Not everyone was lucky enough to hide, and life is not as remembered underground. Set in a retrofuturistic world where the aesthetics of 1950s America mix with robots, the series is expected to have the same existentialism and black humor as the video games.

The creators and showrunners of ‘Fallout’ will be two: Geneva Robertson-Dworet (screenwriter of ‘Captain Marvel’ and ‘Tomb Raider’) and Graham Wagner (whose resume includes series like ‘The Office’ or ‘Silicon Valley’, among many others). They are two people with experience in video game adaptations and in the geek universe in general.

The director of the first episodes is also known: Jonathan Nolan, brother of Christopher Nolan (and who is often forgotten that he also wrote those cult works ‘Interstellar’ and ‘The Dark Knight’). Alone and without his brother, Jonathan has brought to life true television hits like ‘Westworld’ (sadly canceled) and ‘Person of Interest’. Jonathan is also the founder of Kilter Films, Amazon’s main partner for the series, so he will do directing and production duties.

Yes, Amazon Prime Video has already confirmed a second season of the Fallout series of which only one detail is known: the filming location. The first was shot in New York and Utah, but the second will move to California. Will this have any plot implications? Everything points to waiting to see it to find out.

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