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Prime Video’s Fallout debuts its first images from the upcoming live-action coming to streaming
As the time for the opening of the Vault approaches, we already have the first images of what will be the next live-action video game adaptation.
Grab your blue jumpsuit and get ready to head out into the wasteland, as Prime Video has released the first 6 images from Fallout, the next video game adaptation to make the leap to live action.
Through Vanity Fair, Prime Video presented the first images of what awaits us when the series premieres on April 12, 2024. As we can see in the images below, we have some of the characters of the wasteland, from humans coming out of their Vault, ghouls, and even members of the Brotherhood of Steel.
The article also gives us some of the first details on the story, which will follow Lucy (Ella Purnell) as one of Vault 33 Vault Dwellers. “When a crisis forces Lucy to venture above on a rescue mission, she finds that the planet above remains a hellscape crawling with giant insects, voracious mutant animal ‘abominations,’ and a human population of sunbaked miscreants who make the manners, morals, and hygiene of the gunslinging Old West look like Downton Abbey.”
Fallout, a series that has been making us wait
The Fallout project has taken its time, and fans of the franchise have been patient with the information that has emerged since the project was announced in July 2020. The series, which will be produced by Geneva Robertson-Dworet (Captain Marvel writer) and Graham Wagner (Portlandia and Silicon Valley co-executive producer) as showrunners, will also feature Bethesda Game Studios executive producer Todd Howard as an executive producer.
It was only last October 23rd, on Fallout Day, that we finally knew the premiere date for this series, and since then information has been scarce again. With the actor and writer negotiations over, we hope that information and details about what we can expect from this version of Helm will continue to come in, and we here at Meristation will be keeping an eye on it.