Fallout TV Series Officially Renewed by Amazon for Second Season
As expected following the glowing reception, Amazon has renewed the Fallout TV series for a second season.
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As expected following the glowing reception, Amazon has renewed the Fallout TV series for a second season.
Amazon’s Fallout show has received 16 nominations for the 76th Emmy Awards.
In a surprise to no one, Amazon's Fallout TV series has been officially renewed for a second season.
To the surprise of nobody, the Fallout TV series will be getting a second season. Until yesterday, I had assumed that a second season was guaranteed—especially given the enticing finale of the first season—but actually, it had not: a report in The Wrap published on April 15 revealed that Prime Video had yet to purchase a second season.
Todd Howard has assured Fallout fans that the franchise's recently-released TV show does not contradict the games' pre-established lore.
Fallout TV show stars Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten, as well as writer Graham Wagner, had a great time working with Fallout video game lead and Bethesda boss Todd Howard.
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.
Amazon’s Prime Video released a first look at a scene from its upcoming Fallout television show based on the iconic videogame franchise of the same name.