Fans of the popular “Fallout” video game series will be thrilled to hear that the long-awaited TV show is starting earlier than planned on Prime Video. The show’s premiere was supposed to happen on April 11, but now all eight shows will air on April 10 at 6 p.m. PT, making it a special event for fans.
At first, Prime Video had planned to release all eight episodes of “Fallout” on April 12. But in a second update, they pushed the release date back even more, to April 11.
There will be a special global fan event at the premiere where fans from all over the world can chat live and pick their faction while watching the first show. The excitement around the show is sure to grow with this live experience.
“Fallout” takes place in a world after the end of the world, and there is a big gap between the rich and the poor. After living in fancy fallout bunkers for 200 years, survivors have to go back into the dangerous wasteland and find a strange and violent world waiting for them.
Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, who are known for their work on “Westworld,” are executive producers on the show. Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Kyle MacLachlan, Xelia Mendes-Jones, and Aaron Moten are some of the skilled actors who will be in it. The show was created by Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner, who also serve as executive producers, writers, and co-showrunners. Nolan directed the first three episodes, which promised a thrilling and immersive watching experience.
Kyle MacLachlan, who plays Hank McLean, the supervisor of Vault 33, was excited about the show. He said that fans’ feelings have changed from cautious optimism to genuine excitement as more teasers and information have been released.
Source: variety.com