New pictures from the Fallout TV series provide a detailed glimpse into the Brotherhood of Steel. The Fallout franchise, known for its video games, debuted in 1997. The television adaptation, also called Fallout, is scheduled for release on Friday, April 12.
Leading up to the premiere of the Fallout TV series, Total Film (via Games Radar) has unveiled a fresh image from the show. The image showcases a Brotherhood of Steel member in their armor. The backdrop features a fiery red scene. Take a look at the image below:
Fallout Prime Video Brotherhood of Steel suit
What To Expect from the Fallout TV Show
Ella Purnell as a Vault Dweller, Lucy, in the Fallout show - What To Expect from the Fallout TV Show
The Fallout series is widely acclaimed as one of the most beloved video game franchises in history, with a rich legacy to uphold. Set in a post-nuclear war apocalyptic world starting in the year 2161, players are immersed in a desolate landscape where they embark on various quests. Over the years, the main Fallout storyline has expanded to include four games and several spinoffs like Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel and Fallout: New Vegas.
The Fallout trailer reveals that the series will tell a unique story set in the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout. Ella Purnell, known for her role in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, will play the character Lucy, a Vault Dweller who embarks on a journey into the wasteland above. Alongside Purnell, the show features a talented cast including Chris Parnell, Dale Dickey, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, Johnny Pemberton, and Moises Arias.
The upcoming series will incorporate elements from the Fallout video games, such as the Brotherhood of Steel, while also introducing an original storyline for the audience. Fans can expect to see familiar characters like the Ghoul, portrayed by Goggins in the TV adaptation. With its mix of new and familiar elements, it is hoped that Fallout will strike a balance that resonates with viewers as it approaches its spring premiere.
Fallout season 1 will release on Prime Video and consist of eight episodes.
Source: Games Radar
Editor's P/S:
As a fan of the beloved Fallout video game franchise, I am eagerly anticipating the release of the Fallout TV series. The newly released image provides an exciting glimpse into the Brotherhood of Steel, one of the most iconic factions in the Fallout universe. The fiery red backdrop hints at the perilous adventures and intense conflicts that lie ahead in this post-apocalyptic world.
The Fallout TV series has the potential to be a captivating and immersive experience for both long-time fans and newcomers alike. The inclusion of elements from the video games, such as the Brotherhood of Steel and familiar characters like the Ghoul, is sure to ignite nostalgia and excitement. However, the introduction of an original storyline also offers the opportunity for fresh perspectives and unexpected twists, keeping viewers engaged throughout the season. With its talented cast and a promising blend of familiar and new elements, Fallout is poised to deliver an unforgettable adventure that will leave its mark on the post-apocalyptic genre.