Fallout TV Series: A Glimpse into the Post-Apocalyptic World
The wait is finally over for fans of the popular videogame series, Fallout. Prime Video has announced an earlier release date for its forthcoming adaptation, and we can’t wait to dive into the post-apocalyptic world of California.
The TV show is based on Interplay Entertainment’s extensive role-playing game series.
The TV series, starring Yellowjackets’ Ella Purnell as Lucy Walton, an idealistic vault-dweller who leaves the safety of her nuclear bunker-based society to embark on an adventure through the ruined wastelands of post-apocalypse California. The show’s logline reads, “Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have.”
“Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have.”
Walter Goggins (The Hateful Eight, Sons of Anarchy) plays The Ghoul, a mutant bounty hunter with unknown motives and a mysterious pre-apocalypse past. Fans of the Fallout games will recognise the ghouls as the wasteland’s necrotic subclass of irradiated humans, and the TV series faithfully recreates their horrific, cadaver-like appearance.
The Ghoul, a mutant bounty hunter with unknown motives and a mysterious pre-apocalypse past.
Other stars include Aaron Moten as Maximus, a member of the Brotherhood of Steel, the fascist, pseudo-religious paramilitary order tasked with keeping a semblance of stability and peace in what’s left of California. Kyle McLachlan (Twin Peaks) plays Hank, the protagonist’s father and the leader of Vault 33, the vast 1950s-styled subterranean bunker in which Lucy’s community has lived happily for hundreds of years following the nuclear war.
Hank, the protagonist’s father and the leader of Vault 33.
With its earlier release date, fans can now mark their calendars for April 10, when the eight-episode series will drop on Prime Video. Get ready to embark on an adventure through the ruined wastelands of post-apocalypse California.
The eight-episode series will drop on Prime Video on April 10.
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