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Fallout Show: A Fresh Take on Game's Lore
17 Dec
Summary
- The Prime Video series is set in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles.
- It follows a new timeline, not a direct game adaptation.
- Justin Theroux joins season two as the character Robert House.

Prime Video's "Fallout" series transports viewers to a desolate, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, where humanity seeks refuge in subterranean vaults from the hazardous wasteland. The show, while rooted in the beloved video game franchise, carves its own unique narrative path and timeline, diverging from a direct adaptation.
Central to the series are original characters Lucy MacLean, The Ghoul, and Maximus, developed specifically for the television adaptation. Executive producer Graham Wagner described the show as a continuation, akin to "Fallout 5," embracing a fresh start rather than rehashing existing game plots.
Further expanding its connection to the source material, season two will introduce Justin Theroux in the role of Robert House, a significant figure directly transplanted from the video games. This addition promises to deepen the series' engagement with the established "Fallout" universe.




