Jonathan Nolan, the brother of Christopher Nolan, one of the creators of the Fallout series, recently sat down with Total Film to discuss the upcoming series. He likened the series to a version of Fallout 5 that can’t be played, emphasizing that it will expand the Fallout universe for fans to experience in a new format where player interaction is not possible.
Jonathan further elaborated that creating the Fallout series evokes the feeling of when he was working on The Dark Knight Trilogy with his brother, where they could tell a more extensive story than what other Batman versions had done before. He explained that each installment of the Fallout game series has separate storylines set in different cities with diverse protagonists, all tied together by a shared lore, providing a seamless connection between the TV series and the games.
The Fallout series will delve into the events within Vault 33, located in the outskirts of Los Angeles, a location that has not been heavily featured in the games before. The main character of this installment is Lucy, portrayed by Ella Purnell, who is the daughter of the leader of Vault 33 and must venture out of the safety of the vault into the wider world.
This series also boasts the involvement of Todd Howard, the director of the Fallout game series, in the credits. The series is set to premiere on April 12, 2024, exclusively on Prime Video.
Source: Games Radar via Insider Gaming
TLDR: Jonathan Nolan discusses the upcoming Fallout series that will expand the universe in a new format, emphasizing the connection between the series and the games. The series will focus on Vault 33 in Los Angeles and follow the journey of Lucy, the daughter of the vault’s leader, as she ventures into the outside world. Scheduled to premiere on Prime Video on April 12, 2024.
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