Fallout writers have opened up about the challenges they faced while bringing the vast universe of the beloved game to the small screen. The writers also noted how difficult it was for them to condense such a gigantic world into an eight-part TV series.
Fallout is one of the highly-anticipated TV shows of this year and fans are really excited to see how the Amazon series would adapt the popular game series for TV. The production team faced a lot of obstacles while bringing this series to life. On the other hand, the writers also felt the burden of what to show and what to leave. Now, in an interview, the writing team of the above-mentioned TV series opened up about how difficult it was for them to fit such a vast universe in just eight episodes.
Speaking in an interview with Comicbook, writers Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner clarified that the abundance of material was too vast to condense into a single season. However, they diligently infused every frame with references and homages to the expansive Fallout universe. Wagner said, “I think it was the great filter of getting 25 years of games, and if you're a completionist, it can be 1,000 hours per game. It's story in every terminal, in every filing cabinet, just an amazing abundance of story and then we have eight hours of a season. And the moment it dawns on you just how little you can actually get in and get in effectively. We had a great group of writers and an amazing story team on set. Every nook and cranny of the frame is filled with stuff.”
However, Wagner also made it clear that they “barely scratched the surface” of Fallout’s extensive world in Season 1. More than 25 years have passed since the debut of the original Fallout game. In that period, the series has burgeoned with numerous additional titles, forging a dense post-apocalyptic realm teeming with intricate stories. For many years, it was believed that adapting the above-mentioned game series would be a very difficult task. But Amazon
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