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Fallout officially renewed for a second season

Fallout officially renewed for a second season

The upcoming Fallout live-action TV show has already been renewed for a second season, before the first episode has even been released.

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The upcoming Fallout live-action TV show has already been renewed for a second season, before the first episode has even been released.

Bethesda’s ever-popular RPG series has been adapted into live-action for Amazon Prime Video, bringing Fallout’s post-apocalyptic wasteland and all of its dangers to life like never before.

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The show will follow a new cast of characters separate from any of the games, but will incorporate various elements from the RPG series that fans will be familiar with, like the Brotherhood Of Steel and the various mutated creatures that prowl the world.

It’s said a number of story elements had to be rewritten, as Bethesda intervened due to it being too similar to what’s planned for the story of Fallout 5, the release date of which is unknown.

All eight episodes of the Fallout series will premiere on Amazon Prime Video tomorrow, 10 April, which is a day earlier than initially planned.

Fans can also enjoy the first episode for free, no strings attached, via a collaboration with Twitch streamers.

Additionally, despite no episodes being available yet, the show has reportedly been renewed for a second season.

As reported by Variety production of the second season will be moved to California, as the first was mostly filmed in New York and Utah for some of the open air shots.

Perhaps the move to California could inspire the introduction of the New California Republic as a faction in the second season?..

Of course a second season will only go ahead depending on budget, and obviously the reaction from fans, but given the popularity of the Fallout franchise the show is bound to be a success.

Bethesda exec Todd Howard has even hinted at the possibility of an Elder Scrolls live-action series depending on how well Fallout does.

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Topics: Fallout, TV And Film, Bethesda, Xbox, PlayStation, PC