The first official trailer for the Fallout TV series based on the famous RPG game has been released
While there is a short trailer for the upcoming one TV series Falloutmade for visitors Gamescom– and in August, leaked in a very blurry form on the Internet, today we got, so to speak, the real thing.
Amazon Prime Video released the first official teaser trailer for the series, based on the popular post-apocalyptic RPG– which was first created by Interplay and then continued by Bethesda Games Studios.
The trailer itself looks like the designers of the series practically took over the graphic design Bethesda Fallout games and brought them into real life. The main character is called Lucy, and she plays Ella Purnell, who emerges from an underground shelter 33, 200 years after the fall of the nuclear bombs, to see what is happening in what used to be Los Angeles.
The trailer features large mutated creatures, including some rather large insects and a giant bear. We also see the men in the armor of the Brotherhood of Steel, as well as Walton Goggins, who plays a mutated gunslinger named Ghoul. And yes, there’s former SNL cast member Chris Parnell, who plays a Cyclops-like one-eyed character.
Fallout will be available on Amazon Prime Video from April 12, 2024
Vanity Fair je published an article a few days ago that provides some of the first details about the Fallout series. Todd Howard, who was Bethesda’s game director for Fallout 3 and 4, is said to be the executive producer of the series. He said he got the idea for the series when executive producer Jonathan Nolan didn’t want to make a literal adaptation of the game, but set it in the same universe but in different places.