Fallout TV Show Reveals Amazing First Look

Nov. 29, 2023



Fallout TV Show Reveals Amazing First Look

Fallout TV Show Reveals Amazing First Look

Fallout TV show gets an impressive first look at things like Power Armor, the main character, and a ghoulish star.

The vaults have finally opened up, to reveal all the dwellers that have been lying in wait. Official information and images, care of Vanity Fair, has emerged triumphantly with an exclusive look at things we canlook forward to.

An official synopsis from Vanity Fair reads as follows:

In the new series, debuting on Amazon’s Prime Video on April 12, a nuclear war breaks out across Earth in the year 2077—which is (or was) an era of robots, hover cars, and a deep and abiding nostalgia for the America of the 1940s. Everything from the clothes, to the entertainment, to the vehicles mimic the look of that bygone age, albeit with a sci-fi tilt. That retro-futurist aesthetic was one of the charms of the mega-selling video game series that inspired the show.

TheFallout TV showwill include a truly fresh story that’s set in a beloved war-torn nuclear wasteland. Instead of retelling stories that have already been told in Fallout 3 or Fallout 4, we will be experiencing something unique in Los Angeles, California. Todd Howard jumped at the idea to create more stories in-universe instead of rehashing something they already did.

Set approximately around the same time as the games, in 2277, we follow the footsteps of one Lucy played by Ella Purnell (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Sweetbitter). She is described as an “optimistic Vault Dweller with an all-American can-do spirit”. This gives us off the vibe that she might be quite impressionable, and a little bit naive when it comes to the way of the world. Especially since she’s been cooped up in the new Vault 33 for so long.

Lucy will be joined in some ways by “The Ghoul” played by Walton Goggins (Justified, Vice Principals). The Ghoul is only described as a ruthless bounty hunter, so it should be safe to assume that he could potentially act as a guide that will guide Lucy throughout the wasteland.

Another major character will be “Overseer Hank”, played by Kyle MacLachlan. He will be the main leader of Vault 33 at the time of the Fallout show, and he is Lucy’s father.

A crisis will be the main catalyst for the game’s story, which forces Lucy out into the wasteland. There, she discovers things that are too horrifying for her to comprehend, opening many avenues for storytelling.

Speaking of storytelling, the Fallout TV show is being helmed by the power couple Johnathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, of Westworld fame. Nolan in particular did an excellent job (at least in the earlier seasons) at creating a deep and thought-provoking world that acted as the backdrop for the sci-fi western. He also co-wrote movies such as The Prestige, and The Dark Knight which are both critically acclaimed titles.

One of the factions confirmed that Lucy will encounter is The Brotherhood of Steel, a group of warriors and scholars that have taken it upon themselves to control the technology available to mankind. Their ideology revolves around the notion that it was technology that ended the world in the first place, so someone needs to protect humanity from itself.

The Brotherhood of Steel is showcased in many images, the most impressive of which is a closeup of the Power Armor. It is jaw-dropping in all its glory, to say the least. A suited-up Brotherhood Knight stands beside the character “Maximus” (played by Aaron Moten), and he towers over the unarmored human. The soldier is also armed with a full machinegun instead of a minigun which can be seen in most Bethesda adaptations.

Another impressive look at the Brotherhood showcases a group of recruits as they watch in wonder at Vertiberd transport ships that are flying around a massive airship called the Caswennan. It looks like a sense of scale and wonder will be present in the Fallout TV show.

Nolan and Joy have all the right ingredients to create something truly special. The official images so far are quite impressive and varied enough to get all types of Fallout fans excited. We only need to see how things look in motion, as well as more on the story, before final judgment can be passed.

Auberon

Writer at Fextralife. I really like vanilla ice cream.