Fallout: Amazon greenlights TV series

The Fallout TV series will soon enter production.

The serial adaptation of Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout license is moving forward. Jonathan Nolan, already working alongside his wife through Kilter Films (In Sight, Westworld, Flashback), will direct the first episode. While production is expected to begin later this year, a year after the rights were secured, Geneva Robertson-Dworet (Tomb Raider, Captain Marvel) and Graham Wagner (The Office, Portlandia, Silicon valley”, “Baskets”). Please note that Game Director Todd Howard of Bethesda Game Studios and James Altman of Bethesda Softworks will serve as executive producers.

The Fallout world is set in a universe where the future that Americans envisioned in the late 1940s is covered in dust due to nuclear war. The magic of the latter lies in the riot of the wastelands, clashed with the previous generation’s utopian idea of ​​a better world thanks to nuclear power. The tone is serious and harsh, but with unusual moments and black humor. Bethesda’s iconic role-playing game was breaking sales records for several years before crashing Fallout 76, a multiplayer title that didn’t appeal to fans aside from being poorly optimized at launch.

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