The next big video game adaptation for TV is Fallout, and it’s coming soon. Westworld’s Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are adapting the Bethesda game for TV.
But where can you watch the show when it releases in April? For anyone needing to know, the Fallout show will stream on Prime Video beginning April 10.
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The Fallout TV series doesn’t adapt the story of any game in particular, and doing that would be difficult anyway since the games are known for their open-ended structure where you can go anywhere and do anything. Instead, the Fallout series tells its own original story following members of Vault 33 who emerge into the nuclear apocalypse to find new horrors.
Bethesda’s own Todd Howard is an executive producer on the series. He said he informed the show’s creative leads to avoid certain subjects because they could be featured in Fallout 5.
Fallout stars Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, and Kyle MacLachlan. The series debuts on April 10, and all episodes will be available from the get-go. Nolan is the director of the first three episodes and executive producer. For more, check out our Fallout TV series review.
It’s Prime Video’s first video game TV series but it won’t be the last. Prime Video is also producing a God of War TV series, though not much is known about it right now.
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