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The Fallout TV Show Looks Authentic to the Game Based on Leaked Photos

JoelBy JoelAugust 17, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read

Fallout is one of the most popular IPs from Bethesda Softworks, now under Microsoft, and Amazon is currently working on a TV show for it.

There hasn’t been an official look at the TV show until now when a set of leaked photos gave us a glimpse at the stage of this production from Amazon.

This TV show is being helmed by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, who has previously worked on the Westworld series for HBO. It will be available to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime but there is no set release date on when the show will start airing.

#Fallout the Show! The sets look so damn beautiful pic.twitter.com/O8cwK3hqm5

— Shamanomenon (@Shamanomenon) August 16, 2022

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— Shamanomenon (@Shamanomenon) August 16, 2022

According to the leaked set photos, the show appears to be quite faithful to the original material. However, the show’s quality is debatable, despite the fact that the show’s producers have a track record of critically lauded work. Most video game adaptations do not receive critical praise, however, there has been considerable success recently with the Halo franchise.

Fallout is an upcoming Amazon Prime Video television series. It is based on the same-named role-playing video game series. Todd Howard is serving as the executive producer of the show, which is being developed by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan. It will feature Walton Goggins in the lead role along with Ella Purnell and others.

Amazon Studios announced a television adaptation of the video game franchise in July 2020. Showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy characterized the series in August 2021 as “a gonzo, crazy, funny, adventure, and mindf*** like none you’ve ever seen before.” Walton Goggins was cast in a lead role for the series, possibly as a Ghoul, in February. Ella Purnell and Kyle MacLachlan were added to the cast as series regulars in March.

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