Jonathan Nolan says the team behind Amazon’s Fallout TV show is “really excited”
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The cameras are ready to roll onFallout season 2, and executive producer Jonathan Nolan says fans can expect so much more this time around.
“We learned an awful lot about the characters and the way they interact and talk with each other and the exciting possibilities for different encounters between characters who maybe haven’t met each other yet,” Nolan toldThe Wrap. “But we also figured out how to make all the monsters, and there are more monsters, more environments, more factions that we are currently designing and building right now to begin production quite soon. So we’re really excited.”
The series, based on the immensely popular video game franchise of the same name, hit Prime Video back in April and became the streamer’s second-biggest original show just behind Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Season 2 was ordered just one week later, with Prime Video wasting no time on keeping the successful series going.
Season 1 takes place in New California, withthe season finale setting up a very specific and fan-favorite season 2 location. The series stars Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins – the latter of whom received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. The series received 16 nominations total.
Fallout season 1 is streaming now on Prime Video. For more, check out our list of thebest Prime Video showsto stream right now, or, check out the ever-growing list ofvideo game adaptations.
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Lauren Milici is a Senior Entertainment Writer for GamesRadar+ currently based in the Midwest. She previously reported on breaking news for The Independent’s Indy100 and created TV and film listicles for Ranker. Her work has been published in Fandom, Nerdist, Paste Magazine, Vulture, PopSugar, Fangoria, and more.
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