The Fallout TV show‘s executive producers may not have known how the show would be received when it was released, but they were ambitious enough to plan for future seasons.
In a recent interview, executive producer Jonathan Nolan and co-showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner spoke about how they tried to balance injecting plot into the show without it seeming surface-level, as well as hinting at their plans for Season 2.
Fallout Showrunners Planned for More, but Had to Scale Back There’s a lot to cover in the Fallout universe, but not enough time
During the interview with The Wrap, when discussing the planning of the first season, Robertson-Dworet revealed that their initial plan was to include a lot of iconic elements from the game’s universe.
However, they soon realized that an eight-hour show wouldn’t allow a proper integration of 25 years worth of mythology.
We didn’t...
In a recent interview, executive producer Jonathan Nolan and co-showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner spoke about how they tried to balance injecting plot into the show without it seeming surface-level, as well as hinting at their plans for Season 2.
Fallout Showrunners Planned for More, but Had to Scale Back There’s a lot to cover in the Fallout universe, but not enough time
During the interview with The Wrap, when discussing the planning of the first season, Robertson-Dworet revealed that their initial plan was to include a lot of iconic elements from the game’s universe.
However, they soon realized that an eight-hour show wouldn’t allow a proper integration of 25 years worth of mythology.
We didn’t...
- 4/25/2024
- by Vibha Hegde
- FandomWire
Fallout star Moises Arias teased the fate of the character following the events of the show’s Season 1 finale and one of his big hopes for Ela Purnell's Lucy.
While Amazon Studios left fans holding their breath, fans can now rejoice—Season 2 of the Prime Video series was finally announced. This means that the story of the Los Angeles wasteland will continue.
However, for one character, things didn't end so well: Vault dweller Norm Maclean seems to be stuck in Vault 31 with nowhere to go.
Read full article on The Direct.
While Amazon Studios left fans holding their breath, fans can now rejoice—Season 2 of the Prime Video series was finally announced. This means that the story of the Los Angeles wasteland will continue.
However, for one character, things didn't end so well: Vault dweller Norm Maclean seems to be stuck in Vault 31 with nowhere to go.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/25/2024
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
Based on the namesake video game, Fallout (2024 – ) has shown just how to create the perfect live-action adaptation. Starring Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, and more, the television series has received unending praise from fans and critics alike. Needless to say, Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet have done an incredible job bringing the video game to life.
Prime Video’s Fallout (2024 – )
It has been a couple of weeks since the series was released and it has already created a loyal fanbase for itself. In fact, you would find it interesting to know that Doctor Strange director, Scott Derrickson, is one of Fallout’s many, many fans. Recently, he took to X to praise the series, giving people all the more reason to sit down and binge the show.
Fallout Finds an Admirer in Scott Derrickson Scott Derrickson | Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Depicting the aftermath of the Great War of 2077, Fallout perfectly...
Prime Video’s Fallout (2024 – )
It has been a couple of weeks since the series was released and it has already created a loyal fanbase for itself. In fact, you would find it interesting to know that Doctor Strange director, Scott Derrickson, is one of Fallout’s many, many fans. Recently, he took to X to praise the series, giving people all the more reason to sit down and binge the show.
Fallout Finds an Admirer in Scott Derrickson Scott Derrickson | Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Depicting the aftermath of the Great War of 2077, Fallout perfectly...
- 4/24/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
The Fallout TV series has been out for less than two weeks, and already it is garnering considerable attention from casual viewers and hardcore fans alike. The positive reception of the show is undeniable, and Amazon Prime has already taken its victory lap with the recent announcement that a second season has been greenlit.
Although much can be said for the creative talents of Jonathan Nolan and Todd Howard who worked their magic behind the camera, they cannot take all the credit. Several exceptional actors brought new characters of the franchise to the next level, and it was Moisés Arias who truly stole the show for many. His portrayal of Norm MacLean and the journey taken to discover the secret behind Vault 31 was essential in setting the tone and building tension.
Since the show’s debut, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Arias about his experience on Fallout.
Although much can be said for the creative talents of Jonathan Nolan and Todd Howard who worked their magic behind the camera, they cannot take all the credit. Several exceptional actors brought new characters of the franchise to the next level, and it was Moisés Arias who truly stole the show for many. His portrayal of Norm MacLean and the journey taken to discover the secret behind Vault 31 was essential in setting the tone and building tension.
Since the show’s debut, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Arias about his experience on Fallout.
- 4/23/2024
- by Ezekiel Hall
- FandomWire
Fallout‘s post-apocalyptic wasteland has greeted us once again, this time in the form of an Amazon Prime TV series. The season was a hit, and people are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the next one already.
During a recent interview, showrunner Jonah Nolan and Bethesda’s Todd Howard spoke about the show and some of the things that we might see in it in the future.
Fallout Could Have Cameo-Turned-Regulars, Says Nolan
You might see some familiar faces appearing in the Fallout TV series from next season.
In a recent interview with IGN, Nolan and Howard gave us some great insight into what we can expect from the show and the future of the Fallout franchise.
One of the burning questions on fans’ minds was whether Nolan and his team have a grand plan mapped out for multiple seasons of the show, similar to how he approached this previous series,...
During a recent interview, showrunner Jonah Nolan and Bethesda’s Todd Howard spoke about the show and some of the things that we might see in it in the future.
Fallout Could Have Cameo-Turned-Regulars, Says Nolan
You might see some familiar faces appearing in the Fallout TV series from next season.
In a recent interview with IGN, Nolan and Howard gave us some great insight into what we can expect from the show and the future of the Fallout franchise.
One of the burning questions on fans’ minds was whether Nolan and his team have a grand plan mapped out for multiple seasons of the show, similar to how he approached this previous series,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Vibha Hegde
- FandomWire
It’s undeniable. Fallout is an absolute hit, and the age of terrible TV adaptations and low expectations is behind us (Halo notwithstanding). After years of sub-standard, terrible adaptations like Resident Evil, Max Payne, and countless others, we gamers thought we were in for the long haul while waiting for good quality TV and movies. Well, that wait is certainly over.
First, we got The Last of Us, then the critically panned but as-equally fun The Super Mario Bros. Movie which was an incredible Mario experience, if a terrible film, and now we have the excellent Prime Video Fallout. And this wealth of good gaming content on the big screen means a few knock-on effects in the actual gaming space.
Xbox and Microsoft Won’t be Blind to Fallout’s Recent Successes
Walton Goggins’ Ghoul is one of the standout parts of the excellent Fallout show.
As already mentioned, Fallout is a success,...
First, we got The Last of Us, then the critically panned but as-equally fun The Super Mario Bros. Movie which was an incredible Mario experience, if a terrible film, and now we have the excellent Prime Video Fallout. And this wealth of good gaming content on the big screen means a few knock-on effects in the actual gaming space.
Xbox and Microsoft Won’t be Blind to Fallout’s Recent Successes
Walton Goggins’ Ghoul is one of the standout parts of the excellent Fallout show.
As already mentioned, Fallout is a success,...
- 4/21/2024
- by Luke Addison
- FandomWire
Prime Video’s Fallout TV show is out there enjoying a great run. After being surprise dropped by the makers on Amazon’s streaming service on April 10, 2024, the show instantly became a fan-favorite. Directed and produced by famed director Jonathan Nolan and his wife Lisa Joy along with Bethesda Game Studios.
Prime Video Fallout TV Series
The TV show based on Bethesda’s famous game franchise Fallout by Todd Howard was critically acclaimed for being better than expected. While taking inspiration from the game, the show perfectly introduces its uniqueness and blends the two flawlessly. The eight episodes of the show display how much effort must have gone into making the show.
Fallout TV Show‘s attention to detail surprised Todd Howard
During an interaction with The Guardian ahead of the game’s launch, Howard recalled spending time on the set of the Prime Video series. He shared that he...
Prime Video Fallout TV Series
The TV show based on Bethesda’s famous game franchise Fallout by Todd Howard was critically acclaimed for being better than expected. While taking inspiration from the game, the show perfectly introduces its uniqueness and blends the two flawlessly. The eight episodes of the show display how much effort must have gone into making the show.
Fallout TV Show‘s attention to detail surprised Todd Howard
During an interaction with The Guardian ahead of the game’s launch, Howard recalled spending time on the set of the Prime Video series. He shared that he...
- 4/21/2024
- by Amarylisa Gonsalves
- FandomWire
Fallout: Is Hank a Bad Guy in the Prime Series? Why Was He Kidnapped in the First Place? - Main Image
Everything seemed fine at the beginning of Prime Video's Fallout series. That is until Lucy (played by Ella Purnell) watched her father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan), get taken away. Is Hank a bad guy in Prime's Fallout series?
Why was he kidnapped? Here's a deep dive into his character.
Content Spoilers: This article contains spoilers for Prime Video's Fallout series, so proceed with caution.
Who is Hank MacLean in the Fallout Series?
Hank MacLean, otherwise known as Overseer Hank, is the overseer of Vault 33 in 2296. He is the father of Lucy and Norm MacLean (Moisés Arias) who has a knack for science and committing to his duty as the overseer of Vault 33.
However, far from being a leader of a community and a father to his children, he is much more than that.
Everything seemed fine at the beginning of Prime Video's Fallout series. That is until Lucy (played by Ella Purnell) watched her father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan), get taken away. Is Hank a bad guy in Prime's Fallout series?
Why was he kidnapped? Here's a deep dive into his character.
Content Spoilers: This article contains spoilers for Prime Video's Fallout series, so proceed with caution.
Who is Hank MacLean in the Fallout Series?
Hank MacLean, otherwise known as Overseer Hank, is the overseer of Vault 33 in 2296. He is the father of Lucy and Norm MacLean (Moisés Arias) who has a knack for science and committing to his duty as the overseer of Vault 33.
However, far from being a leader of a community and a father to his children, he is much more than that.
- 4/11/2024
- EpicStream
It has been quite a while since video game franchises broke free of the curse of live-action adaptations, and Bethesda Softworks’ Fallout franchise is the latest one to find success in that regard. With the recently released TV series adaptation produced by Amazon Studios, Fallout has managed to create a separate narrative posited further into the lore’s future timeline, thereby expanding the established narrative.
The mastermind behind much-loved long-running game series like Fallout and Elder Scrolls of Bethesda, Todd Howard, had been involved in the creative brainstorming behind the live-action series. The decision to take a separate route from the original saga by creating a new storyline was his idea as well. The implementation of the idea was successful, as the core themes of Fallout are captured perfectly through a seamless tie-in of multiple subplots and a central plotline. As the first season of Fallout neared its end, the...
The mastermind behind much-loved long-running game series like Fallout and Elder Scrolls of Bethesda, Todd Howard, had been involved in the creative brainstorming behind the live-action series. The decision to take a separate route from the original saga by creating a new storyline was his idea as well. The implementation of the idea was successful, as the core themes of Fallout are captured perfectly through a seamless tie-in of multiple subplots and a central plotline. As the first season of Fallout neared its end, the...
- 4/11/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
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