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Prime Video’s Fallout TV series is set in post-apocalyptic LA

Please don't call it Hell-A... please don't call it Hell-A...

Prime Video’s Fallout TV series will be set in a post-apocalyptic LA, and specifically, in Vault 33.

A new adventure and not a re-telling of a previous Fallout game (though LA is suspiciously close to New Vegas, wouldn’t you say?), the TV series is the product of Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, both of Westworld fame.

Bethesda Game Studios, Bethesda Softworks and Kilter Films are co-producing the series; Todd Howard and James Altman will serve as executive producers.

Apart from those names, not much is known about the series; there’s plenty of time for that all to happen, of course, as the Fallout TV series isn’t scheduled to debut until sometime in 2024.

Fallout but not, we’re just days away from Bethesda’s newest epic, the sci-fi RPG that is Starfield.


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