Four years after a live-action Fallout TV adaptation was officially announced, the show is almost upon us. And ahead of its Amazon Video debut on 12th April — and following years of official images, unofficial behind-the-scenes shots, and even a sizeable teaser — we've got our best look yet at the adaptation, courtesy of a new three-minute series trailer.
Going by the trailer below, the adaptation makes a positive first impression, convicingly capturing the Fallout games' ever-shifting tone — blending gee-whizz '50s Americana with grubby post-apocalyptic mayhem as Ella Purnell's Vault Dweller protagonist Jean leaves her lifelong underground home to venture out into the Los Angeles Wasteland.
Speaking during a press panel ahead of today's trailer reveal, co-showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet explained that while the adaptation is set in the world of Fallout, it's also a «new story that comes after the events we've seen» in the games. «The show is built on 25 years of creativity and thinking and building,» co-showrunner Graham Wagner added, «and we sort of thought the best thing to do is to continue that versus retread it. Because that's sort of what has worked with Fallout over the years. It's traded hands… it's a living thing… and we felt like we ought to take a swing at trying to build a new piece on top of all of that.»
Fallout — Official Trailer | Prime Video Fallout TV series trailer.While its story might be unfamiliar, the Fallout vibe is not, and the TV show team was keen to praise the series' authenticity. «The tone was a big thing,» executive producer and Episodes 1-3 director Jonathan Nolan explained. «I think the tone was maybe the most challenging and the most intimidating thing for me… And the power Armour in particular was one of those things you go, 'Oh, how on earth are we going to do that?' But we got there.» Graham joked: «And when they got the Brylcreem hair… I was like, nailed it.»
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