
While it’s notFallout5itself, Nolan seems to claim that the show is the next best thing. In aninterviewwith Total Film, Nolan spoke on the show’s originality: “From the first conversation with Todd [Howard], we were most excited about an original story. Each of the games is a discrete story – different city, distinct protagonist – within the same mythology. Our series sits in relation to the games as the games sit in relation to each other.”
He continued, “It’s almost like we’reFallout 5. I don’t want to sound presumptuous, but it’s just a non-interactive version of it, right?” I see the logic here. While we’ve got a tad longer to wait untilFalloutdrops, Prime did just release a stunning series of character posters.
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Take a look atFalloutin action below ahead of the series’ premiere on 12 April.
As marketing ramps up for the show, a selection of character posters have surfaced online showcasing three of the series’ central figures. The first is Walton Goggins’ The Ghoul. I wish I could provide more information on this fella but at this point in time, that’s all we have to go on with Prime and Bethesda keeping tight-lipped on what’s in store for him.
The series will also star Moises Arias, Johnny Pemberton, and Kyle MacLachlan, amongst others. We’ve had a run of stellar game adaptations betweenThe Last of Us, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, andTwisted Metal. CouldFalloutcontinue the trend? We certainly hope so.
Topics:Fallout,TV And Film,Bethesda,Amazon