Bethesda’s Fallout games have always been a topic of conversation, as the games explored a diverse range of genres, but horror remained the dominant genre of every game of the series. The fans of the action shooter are now jumping with excitement as a TV Series based on the game has been and it looks immensely promising as the trailer of the upcoming show has dropped.
The Fallout TV Series looks intriguing as the trailer perfectly depicts the origins of the games, that is, it takes place two centuries after a devastating nuclear war, resulting in a planet overspread by raiders, mutated creatures, and the haunting Ghouls. As a result, gaming fans are equally excited about the show, unlike Halo, another popular TV Series based on the game of the same name but deviated heavily from the source material.
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Fallout TV Series Excites Fans Unlike Halo TV Series
As the trailer for the post-apocalyptic drama has been dropped, it looks quite promising unlike Halo, which initially looked promising to the fans but became a subject of immense backlash. Even though Halo was a massive hit on Paramount+, the show became a subject of criticism and backlash from gamers as the show was nothing like the game.
In the two seasons of the show, the series was heavily criticized by gamers as the show led by Pablo Schreiber deviated heavily from the source material. The 2022 adaptation series, at times, would deviate from the original story presented in the game but it did not stop there as they even went on to change some of the most important characters of the game, which was a grave sin that the show could have done.
However, as the trailer for Fallout has been released, it looks quite promising as it looks accurate to the source material during the trailer. Fans of the game would have already watched the trailer of the game and would have noticed that the show accurately follows the in-game universe, which makes not only the viewers excited for the show but also the fans of the game as well.
Fans of Fallout Are Excited To Watch The TV Series
The Fallout trailer looks quite promising as Amazon Studios is behind the show. The trailer received a positive reception from the fans, as the series looks extremely accurate to the game, and the VFX looks promising and features some of the iconic moments from the game itself.
Fans are sharing their views on X, as Fallout’s trailer looks more promising than the Halo TV Series.
Look very high budget, damn gonna watch this 👀👀👀
— Pyo 5️⃣ (@mrpyo1) December 2, 2023
Another fan commented that they hope, the Fallout show isn’t a repetition of the Halo TV Series, which deviated heavily from the game.
Hopefully we don’t have a run back of the halo TV show. But since Nolan’s brother is working on it hopefully it’s good.
— Kami Anime S (@KamiAnimess) December 2, 2023
A fan commented that the power armor in the show looks spot on, which gave them a positive outlook towards the show.
The power armour looks absolutely spot on wow. Given me a bit more hope than I initially had.
— L Y D O N 🦁 (@Shayor19) December 2, 2023
A fan of the game comments that the show is going to be a massive hit among the fans of the game.
Yea, this is about to be a banger pic.twitter.com/VONxIEc35G
— Key 🔑 (@foundmykey) December 2, 2023
A fan shared that the TV Series is already using the humor of the game, which is a good thing as it makes the fans excited for the show even more.
“From the studio that brought you the boys and free two day shipping.”
Alright I’m proud to see that charm and humor of Fallout already coming through.
Bring it on🤘🏼 pic.twitter.com/J4ClACImpi
— 🎃Adam Masnyk🎥 (@AdamMasnyk) December 2, 2023
The Fallout trailer looks quite fantastic as the cinematics as well as the action featured in the trailer, makes it worth watching. However, the real deal would be witnessed once the video game adaptation is released.
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Fallout TV Series will be released on 12 April 2024, and it will be exclusively available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.