have you watched the amazon prime fallout show?
yeah, I did! haven't played any of the fallout games but I enjoyed it. even if from my perspective it felt very much like "prestige The 100" lmao
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have you watched the amazon prime fallout show?
yeah, I did! haven't played any of the fallout games but I enjoyed it. even if from my perspective it felt very much like "prestige The 100" lmao
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Wastelanders, rejoice! The countdown to the Fallout TV series premiere on Amazon Prime Video is ticking down. As the launch date of April 11th approaches, early reviews are emerging, offering tantalizing glimpses into the world Bethesda and Kilter Films have crafted. Buckle up for a deep dive into what the media is saying about the Fallout TV series, exploring its faithfulness to the beloved video game franchise, its surprising audacity, and its potential to captivate both veteran fans and newcomers alike. Faithfully Brutal: Honoring the Fallout Legacy Early reviews suggest the Fallout TV series strikes a masterful balance – honoring […]
Wastelanders, rejoice! The countdown to the Fallout TV series premiere on Amazon Prime Video is ticking down. As the launch date of April 11th approaches, early reviews are emerging, offering tantalizing glimpses into the world Bethesda and Kilter Films have crafted. Buckle up for a deep dive into what the media is saying about the Fallout TV series, exploring its faithfulness to the beloved video game franchise, its surprising audacity, and its potential to captivate both veteran fans and newcomers alike. Faithfully Brutal: Honoring the Fallout Legacy Early reviews suggest the Fallout TV series strikes a masterful balance – honoring the established lore of the video games while forging its unique path. Insider Gaming's preview highlights the series' commitment to the franchise's signature blend of dark humor and brutal reality. This faithfulness to the source material will undoubtedly resonate with fans who have explored the irradiated wastelands for years. The Fallout TV Series A Wasteland Reborn on Screen The post-apocalyptic world of Fallout is a harsh mistress. Reviewers hint at a series that doesn't shy away from depicting the series' trademark violence and gore. This unflinching portrayal of the wasteland's dangers promises to be a thrilling and potentially shocking experience for viewers. Humor in the Face of Oblivion While the world of Fallout is a grim one, it's also filled with moments of dark humor that provide a much-needed counterpoint to the bleakness. Early reviews suggest the series captures this spirit, peppering the narrative with moments of comedic relief without sacrificing the overall brutality of the setting. A Captivating Lead: Meet Lucy, Dweller of the Wasteland Reviews point to Lucy, the series' main character, as a captivating figure who immediately draws viewers in. Details surrounding her personality and backstory remain shrouded in mystery, but her presence promises to be a driving force in the narrative. A Story for All: Fallout Fans and Newcomers Welcome One of the most intriguing aspects of the early buzz is the suggestion that the Fallout TV series is accessible not only to hardcore fans of the video games but also to viewers unfamiliar with the franchise. The reviews hint at a well-crafted story and engaging characters that will resonate with a wide audience. Beyond the Reviews: Unanswered Questions and Burning Anticipation With the premiere date looming, several questions remain unanswered. Here are some points that might be piquing the interest of fans: Which factions will appear? Will iconic groups like the Brotherhood of Steel or the Enclave make an appearance? How will the series handle the franchise's expansive lore? Will the series capture the RPG elements that define the games? These questions, along with the positive early reviews, only heightened the anticipation for the Fallout TV series debut. FAQs Q: When does the Fallout TV series premiere? A: The Fallout TV series premieres on Amazon Prime Video on April 11th. Q: Is the series faithful to the Fallout video games? A: Early reviews suggest the series honors the established lore while offering its unique take. Q: Will I enjoy the series if I haven't played the Fallout games? A: Early reviews suggest the series is accessible to newcomers as well as fans of video games.
Video games, with their immersive worlds and captivating narratives, have the power to transport us to fantastical landscapes. But for some, that escapism can bleed into real-world deadlines. In the case of Jonathan Nolan, screenwriter and executive producer of the upcoming Fallout TV series, his love for the post-apocalyptic RPG franchise Fallout almost derailed the production of one of the most iconic superhero films – The Dark Knight Rises. A Script Delayed: The Allure of the Wasteland Jonathan Nolan, known for his collaborations with his brother Christopher Nolan on films like The Dark Knight and Inception, readily admits his affinity […]
Video games, with their immersive worlds and captivating narratives, have the power to transport us to fantastical landscapes. But for some, that escapism can bleed into real-world deadlines. In the case of Jonathan Nolan, screenwriter and executive producer of the upcoming Fallout TV series, his love for the post-apocalyptic RPG franchise Fallout almost derailed the production of one of the most iconic superhero films - The Dark Knight Rises. A Script Delayed: The Allure of the Wasteland Jonathan Nolan, known for his collaborations with his brother Christopher Nolan on films like The Dark Knight and Inception, readily admits his affinity for video games, particularly the Fallout series. In an interview, he revealed that his deep dive into Fallout 3, released in 2008, significantly impacted his writing schedule for The Dark Knight Rises, the final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy. Fallout 3 Almost Delayed "I didn't know much about the game and I was in the mood to get distracted," Nolan confessed. "I think Chris commissioned me to write Dark Knight Rises, and if the film was delayed a little, it was probably partly because of Fallout 3." This anecdote highlights the captivating nature of open-world RPGs like Fallout. The freedom to explore a vast, post-apocalyptic wasteland, crafting your own story through choices and consequences, can be incredibly alluring, even for a seasoned screenwriter with looming deadlines. Beyond the Script: A Deep Appreciation for Fallout Nolan's love for Fallout extends beyond the sheer entertainment value. He acknowledges the series' unique position within the gaming landscape, praising its ability to balance darkness and intensity with moments of genuine fun. "Fallout games are a rarity these days," he says. "They're dark and intense but still fun, with a lot of moments that make them stand out and that I enjoy playing." This appreciation for the source material is evident in his approach to the Fallout TV series. Aware of the inherent challenges of adapting a video game known for its player agency, Nolan emphasizes the importance of capturing the essence of the world while acknowledging the limitations of a linear narrative. Capturing the Freedom of the Wasteland: A Multi-Character Approach One of the key challenges in adapting a game like Fallout to television is replicating the sense of freedom and exploration central to the player experience. Unlike a video game where players carve their own path, a TV series follows a predetermined narrative. To address this, Nolan and his team have opted for a multi-character approach. The series will introduce viewers to the Fallout universe through the eyes of three distinct characters, each with their own unique perspective and journey. This allows for a broader exploration of the world, showcasing its diverse factions, landscapes, and stories. "I want you to give me a sense of freedom and a vast world," Nolan explains. "We have three different characters who will show different perspectives of the Fallout world." This multi-protagonist approach offers a potential solution to the challenge of translating player agency into a scripted narrative. By following different characters, viewers can experience the world from various angles, gaining a more holistic understanding of the Fallout universe. FAQs Q: How much did Fallout 3 delay The Dark Knight Rises? A: While Jonathan Nolan admits his playtime with Fallout 3 likely contributed to a slight delay, there's no confirmation of the exact timeframe. Q: Will the Fallout TV series be a direct adaptation of one of the games? A: No. The series will feature an original story set within the Fallout universe, with new characters encountering established lore and factions. Q: How will the TV series capture the sense of freedom from the games? A: The show will introduce viewers to the world through the eyes of multiple characters, each with their own journey and perspective, offering a broader exploration of the Fallout universe.
Prime Video's Fallout Reveals New Images of Vault 33 & Beyond
Fallout's April 11th premiere is quickly approaching, and Prime Video has gifted us with more images from the apocalyptic series. The series stars Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets), Aaron Moten (Emancipation) and Walton Goggins (The Hateful Eight). The recent images, interviews with the director, Jonathan Nolan, and background of the three main characters provide a lot to think about before the series premiere this month on Prime Video.
Ella Purnell (Lucy), Credit: JoJo Whilden/Prime Video
Plot & Characters of Prime Video's Fallout Series
Ella Purnell is Lucy, an optimistic Vault-dweller with an all-American can-do spirit. Her peaceful and idealistic nature is tested when she is forced to the surface to rescue her father. Aaron Moten is Maximus, a young soldier who rises to the rank of squire in the militaristic faction called Brotherhood of Steel. He will do anything to further the Brotherhood’s goals of bringing law and order to the wasteland. Walton Goggins is the Ghoul, a morally ambiguous bounty hunter who holds within him a 200-year history of the post-nuclear world. These disparate parties collide when chasing an artifact from an enigmatic researcher that has the potential to radically change the power dynamic in this world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-mugKDQDlg&t=1s
Jonathan Nolan's Take on Fallout's World
It makes sense for a director like Nolan, whose previous work includes HBO's Westworld, to work on adapting something with such an abundance of storytelling potential. I'm calmed by the fact Nolan played any of the games at all, but I love what he has to say about his experience with Fallout 3. In an interview, Nolan had described the games as “simultaneously epic, dramatic, dark, emotional, but also political, satirical and crazy, deeply funny – almost goofy.”
Executive Producer and Director Jonathan Nolan, Showrunner and Executive Producer Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Credit: JoJo Whilden/Prime The factions and groups of people that pop up from the collapse of society will be foundational for this adaptation. There's a lot to account for, but I'm hoping we see raiders, children of atom, those factions from Fallout: New Vegas, gunners, mutants, caravans, and plenty more. It's exciting to hear about Nolan diving into the combination of absurdity and survival in this upcoming series. Hearing and reading about Nolan's excitement when teaming up with the showrunners and writer's room has me beyond excited for what's to come.
Executive Producer and Director Jonathan Nolan, Cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner join Nolan to write up the story of Fallout and they bring a mixture of experience in comedy, action, and thrillers. The merging of sci-fi and comedy can be found in combining two minds in the story's development and writing. It seems that Nolan and others on the crew found out that two minds were better than one when leading the story of Lucy, The Ghoul, and Maximus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qljE3C6Gn18
Lucy & The Wasteland: Not in Vault 33 Anymore
Ella Purnell (Lucy), Credit: Prime Video Purnell's character, Lucy, is set to arrive in the vast Wasteland of California after societal collapse but her privileged background may make this tougher for her than she thought. When I think of the residents inside a place like Vault 33 (or really a majority from the games), I get visions of the film Pleasantville. Everyone is protective over the smooth and easy-going structure of the neighborhood. This environment alongside idealistic solutions for conflict give Lucy a difficult path ahead outside the vault.
Ella Purnell (Lucy), Kyle MacLachlan (Overseer Hank), Credit: Prime Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K02U0z8lJY Lucy is the daughter of Vault 33's overseer (Kyle MacLachlan) and provides a look at what the world of Fallout would think of as the ideal vault-dweller. According to recent interviews, Purnell used some unique inspiration for her character such as Ellie Kemper in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Leslie Knope in Parks and Recreation, and Ned Flanders from The Simpsons.
Moisés Arias, Dave Register, Credit: JoJo Whilden/Prime In regard to her character's original home, Purnell explains her thoughts on Vault 33: If the entire function of the vault is to create generations and generations and generations of vault dwellers who truly believe that their entire life's purpose is to rebuild America, how does that influence your attitudes towards relationships, towards sex, towards education and reform?"
The Ghoul: Hollywood Icon to Fallout Bounty Hunter
Goggins character, the Ghoul, has a very California-style origin story filled to the brim with experiences and a long history in pre- and post-apocalypse Hollywood. The inspiration for his performance comes from a similarly isolated character in popular media, Wolverine, who had seen time come and go as he only progressed past loved ones and life itself.
Walton Goggins (The Ghoul), Credit: JoJo Whilden/Prime From previously released clips, we meet Ghoul in a marketplace called "Filly" and he becomes an introduction to residents of the wasteland according to the showrunners. Witnessing the introduction of a character like Ghoul in the marketplace clip, it's obvious how the bits and pieces from Fallout 3 impacted choices for Nolan.
Walton Goggins (The Ghoul), Credit: Prime Video
The Brotherhood of Steel: Sparta of Fallout
Moten's character, Maximus, is on a journey to become a part of the Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout. A devout and complicated army of pre-war technology devotees, this wasteland faction brings out a spartan lifestyle for those involved. Moten has said about the faction, "They are certainly capable of monstrosities in the wasteland as well. They want to project this sense of power and violence, and they want to control the wasteland." This isn't far off from the truth if you've played any of the games.
Brotherhood of Steel, Credit: JoJo Whilden/Prime Maximus' life is set on finding what is a goal noble-enough for him to pursue and it might end up not being with the Brotherhood of Steel. Morten apparently had a tough job figuring out how he should move in the iconic power armor suit, but assistance from his stunt double, Adam Shipley, proved to be crucial in lightening the literal weight of it all.
Aaron Moten (Maximus), Credit: Prime Video According to recent interviews, Maximus will be venturing out on a solo mission for the Brotherhood of Steel that may encounter other factions like the Enclave and the New California Republic. It's easier said than done when figuring out where the faction lands in terms of morality (especially from game to game in the series). The pressures will become complicated and ever shifting for Morten's character in the wasteland.
Prime Video's Fallout & Its Future
Nolan, like many fans, hope for the potential to broaden with any season expansions announced. For now, it becomes a waiting game for the writers, the cast, and the fan-base. A lot of inspiration for the future plans for Fallout come from Buffy the Vampire Slayer series for Nolan. Expanding upon more factions, states, characters, vaults, and more is just ahead for those involved as long as Prime Video continues the series. Fallout will begin its journey on the streaming platform on April 11, when all episodes will be available to watch. Read the full article
Fallout: Prime Video's Official Clip Offers a Glimpse into the Series
While de-escalating a situation may have worked in Vault 33, it won't be the same in the Wasteland for Lucy (Ella Purnell) in the first official clip for Prime Video's Fallout series. In an ideal world there also wouldn't be the existence of ghouls but then again, I can't help but fall for Walton Goggin's character, The Ghoul, already from the clips we've seen. Another prominent character arrives towards the end of the scene and by the looks of his Power Armor, he's adding another level of strength to the scenario. Screenshot Source: YouTube/Prime Video
Vault Dweller Tactics in Fallout's Wasteland
Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. Two hundred years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind—and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.
Credit: Prime Video Lucy is an optimistic Vault-dweller with an all-American can-do spirit. Her peaceful and idealistic nature is tested when she is forced to the surface to rescue her father. Aaron Moten is Maximus, a young soldier who rises to the rank of squire in the militaristic faction called Brotherhood of Steel. He will do anything to further the Brotherhood’s goals of bringing law and order to the wasteland. The Ghoul is a morally ambiguous bounty hunter who holds within him a 200-year history of the post-nuclear world. These disparate parties collide when chasing an artifact from an enigmatic researcher that has the potential to radically change the power dynamic in this world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_7jXPMu0Nk This first scene from Fallout finds Lucy (Ella Purnell) at odds with The Ghoul, a little out of her depth attempting to address a Wasteland conflict using Vault Dweller tactics. As her efforts to de-escalate the situation fail and tensions arise, Lucy finds additional support from a member of the Brotherhood of Steel. All episodes of Fallout arrive on April 11th on Prime Video. I love these games and I'm beyond excited by the fun details included in this scene alone. https://twitter.com/falloutonprime/status/1769809964795899996?s=20
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Fallout: la serie tv Amazon tratta dal famoso videogame sviluppato da Bethesda è in produzione. Un leak ha svelato nuove immagini e video provenienti dal set. L'account che ha condiviso video e immagini ha rivelato che potrebbero essere di alcuni mesi fa visto che molte delle produzioni di Hollywood sono chiuse a causa degli scioperi di attori e scrittori a causa dell'avvento dell'Intelligenza Artificiale. In questo articolo vedremo cosa sappiamo della serie e cosa circola in rete, curiosità e rumors. Ammettiamolo, noi lo guarderemo prettamente per Dogmeat.Dogmeat è il pastore tedesco del gioco, amato da tutti i gamer. Fallout: cosa sappiamo della serie tv di Amazon Ammettiamolo, il fatto che a produrla sarà Amazon e non Netflix un po' ci conforta. Secondo me se fosse toccata a Netflix avremo visto Dogmeat interpretato da un Carlino sicuramente. La serie tv di Fallout è prodotta dalla Kilter Films, la società di produzione gestita da Jonathan Nolan e Lisa Joy. Joy scherzosamente nel 2021 ha dichiarato che questa serie tv è "solo un'avventura bizzarra, folle, divertente, ti prenderà come nessuna serie che tu abbia mai visto prima".La prima immagine ufficiale della serie è stata rilasciata nel 2022, tuttavia non ci è dato sapere ancora quando verrà presentata in anteprima. Sappiamo solo che si potrà vedere su Prime Video. I protagonisti sono Walton Goggins (Sons of Anarchy) e Kyle MacLachlan (Twink Peaks). Questa serie è una delle poche dedicate ai videogiochi in produzione in arrivo su Amazon. Il colosso americano ha firmato con dj2 Entertainment un accordo first-look per creare contenuti di gioco per Prime Video , inclusi potenziali adattamenti di Life Is Strange e Disco Elysium.Se non avete ancora provato questo gioco, lo trovate free-to-play su console e PC. Stanno per arrivare, finalmente serie e film post-apocalittici Su Amazon purtroppo, le serie tv e i film dedicati ad ambientazioni post-apocalittiche sono sempre troppo poche. Ma ci sono dei rumors in rete che ci fanno ben sperare per un prossimo futuro, infatti potremo vederne di più a breve.Le riprese della serie sono iniziate il 5 luglio del 2022, anche se purtroppo non è stato pubblicato ancora un teaser ufficiale per darci l'idea di come sarà. Comunque in internet si pensa che andrà in onda entro la fine del 2023, noi ci speriamo. Ad ottobre di quest'anno Amazon ha rilasciato un singolo fermo immagine dove si può vedere la porta di Vault aperta. Poi si nota una figura in piedi appena fuori dalla porta e quello che sembra essere un cadavere che giace nelle vicinanze. La figura che se ne sta andando non siamo riusciti ad identificarla ma sembra avere una sorta di Pip-Boy sul polso. Questo fattore ci fa pensare che un abitante sta decisamente uscendo nel mondo irradiato.Al momento non sappiamo molto del Vault 33 tranne il fatto che non sia stato ancora utilizzato canonicamente. Storicamente i Vault di numero inferiore a 50 sono posizionati sulla costa occidentale. Questo è in contrasto con i rapporti secondo cui parti della serie TV vengono girate nello Utah.Qui possiamo vedere l'immagine rilasciata da Amazon. Altre curiosità sulla serie Oltre all'immagine ufficiale ne sono trapelate alcune dalla rete. Però sappiate che queste immagini dovrebbero essere prese con le pinze, come tutti i leak. Nel luglio 2022, un utente di Twitter ha pubblicato alcune foto di un set all'aperto di uno dei Super Duper Mart di Fallout in cui si sono imbattuti mentre passeggiavano per Staten Island.Un po' di tempo dopo, è apparsa una foto dal set dell'armatura atomica caratteristica di Fallout. Guardando bene ogni dettaglio sembra una versione dell'armatura potenziata T-60 che appare nei giochi della Bethesda. Grazie a queste immagini possiamo teorizzare che la serie si concentrerà anche sull'estremità orientale della terra desolata americana.Ecco alcune immagini trapelate in rete. Ma di cosa parla la serie Fallout? Si sa che avrà a che fare con il mondo post-apocalittico avvolto dalle radiazioni che abbiamo conosciuto nel gioco ma non sappiamo dove sarà ambientato di preciso sulla Terra. Non sappiamo ancora nemmeno quanto tempo è passato dalla caduta delle bombe. Le difficoltà di Amazon in questa produzione sono dovute al fatto che dovrà presentare la serie anche a chi non ha giocato al videogioco. Ma anche far sentire questa serie autentica e soddisfacente per i fan esistenti.I due showrunner a capo del progetto sono Geneva Robertson-Dworet e Graham Wagner. Possiamo aspettarci grandi cose per quanto riguarda questa serie tv.