Fallout TV series being developed by Amazon


The first teaser for the upcoming Fallout TV show has been revealed at gamescom 2023, but won’t be released to the public.

Creative director Todd Howard surprised attendees with a sneak peek at Prime Video’s television adaptation of Fallout. Helmed by Westworld’s Jonathan Nolan, the show looks set to feature plenty of fan-favourite aspects from the games.

The Fallout TV show is set in Los Angeles and due out at some point in 2024. Amazon released the poster below, alongside mention of Vault 33.

In the short trailer there were glimpses of the Brotherhood of Steel ominously marching across a dusty desert reminiscent of more urban version of Dune’s Arrakis setting, their iconic Vertibird vehicles, a vault opening as a woman shielded her eyes from the sun, multiple nuclear explosions taking place in what looks like a present-day setting, and a shot of who we presume is Walter Goggins’ ghoul character who bore more than a passing resemblance for Fallout 4’s John Hancock.

While we only had a very small look at the show, it’s clear that the production values are high, with the visual effects looking impressive. What we do know is that the story will be separate from any of the games, which Todd Howard confirmed in November of last year.
 
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Interesting that the devs say they view the show as canon! The shots all look great so far, lets hope the final product delivers. It's an IP with so much potential for good TV.
 
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