Fallout TV show trailer gets right into the strangeness of post-apocalyptic LA with doo-wop, ghouls, and robots – and confirms earlier release date
The first trailer for Fallout has arrived – and we are so ready.
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The first trailer for Fallout has arrived – and we are so ready.
We rather liked Amazon's Fallout TV show and so did the Emmy judges, who nominated it in 13 categories at this year's Creative Arts Emmy Awards—including Outstanding Stunt Performance and Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup.
If you had to guess which actor presented the biggest challenge for makeup and prosthetics in Amazon's Fallout show, you'd probably pick The Ghoul: the rotting (yet charming) 200-year-old mutated Walton Goggins who's missing his nose and covered with scar tissue. It's a good guess: Goggins' prosthetics took months to develop and hours to apply each day of shooting, but according to Michael Harvey, makeup department head for Fallout, that wasn't the only challenge.
Amazon's Fallout series was a big hit, and it turns out the critics like it too. The show has been nominated for 16 Emmy awards, including a couple big ones: Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Walton Goggins.
Amazon’s Fallout show has received 16 nominations for the 76th Emmy Awards.
I'm told war never changes, but its popularity certainly fluctuates—and sometimes it spikes, if you can leverage the power of Walton Goggins. In an interview with Variety, Todd Howard said the Fallout games are enjoying a swell of player attention thanks to the Amazon TV series.
Walton Goggins plays The Ghoul on the Fallout TV show, who over the course of the series becomes a memorable and conflicted link between the world as-was and as it is in the present day. It's a fantastic performance, which will be no surprise to those who've followed Goggins' career, and while basking in the aftermath of the show's success the actor revealed a surprising detail about one of the locations.
Walton Goggins' Cooper «The Ghoul» Howard is undoubtedly the break-out character of Prime Video's series and fans of the show who are desperate to roam around as the gunslinger can now do so thanks to an impressive new mod. Given the sheer amount of customization options available to players in Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG, it stands to reason that someone would eventually conjure up a convincing take on The Ghoul. However, since the base game doesn't allow players to become Ghouls, some modding is necessary to achieve the desired look.
The next game's protagonist seems like an obvious choice following the success of the Amazon Prime live-action adaptation. The Amazon series followed three main protagonists: Lucy, a naive vault dweller discovering the wasteland for the first time, Maximus, a squire of the Brotherhood of Steel, and Cooper Howard, a former Hollywood actor who mutated into a ghoul after the bombs fell and became a bounty hunter.