The Fallout TV show is based on Bethesda Game Studios’ popular franchise and is at the top of the streaming charts, it has officially landed a second season at Amazon Video.
Amazon Studios’ sci-fi action comedy has brought to screen the Bethesda game franchise’s post-apocalyptic setting into a new storyline starring Walton Goggins as the Ghoul, Ella Purnell as the intrepid vault dweller Lucy McLean and Aaron Clifton Moteh as Brotherhood of Steel soldier Maximus.
Fallout is available to watch online exclusively on Prime Video, and the only way to stream the video game-inspired series is with a membership to Amazon Prime or its standalone streaming service. Prime Video is included free with Amazon Prime membership, which costs $15.99 per month or $139 annually. (Otherwise, the streaming-only service is $8.99 per month.) Both options offer 30-day trials, so new subscribers can watch Fallout for free during that period.
First released in 1997 and now owned by Bethesda Game Studios, Fallout is a role-playing game that takes place in the post-apocalyptic United States during the 21st to 23rd centuries following a nuclear war. This Amazon Studios’ series follows Fallout‘s retrofuturistic environment and includes elements from the game but offers completely original characters based on the protagonist, the Vault Dweller; and the “ghouls,” or people who survived the atomic bombs but were affected by radiation. Ella Purnell stars as Lucy McLean, a dweller of Vault 33 who ventures to above ground to the Wasteland in search of her kidnapped father, Hank McLean (Kyle MacLachlan), the overseer of her vault. Goggins is the Ghoul, an antihero of sorts who crosses paths with Lucy. Aaron Clifton Moteh is Maximus, who was orphaned by the atomic war and is now a soldier of the Brotherhood of Steel, one of the factions that arose after the war.
The series is now renewed for season two which will be filmed in California, a total win for California’s film industry. Fallout season one spans eight episodes and all eight are available now Amazon Video.