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On April 11, the doors to Vaul-Tech Vault 33 will open. The new Amazon Prime series in collaboration with Bethesda, Fallout, is preparing to land in style on the platform. A series which promises a lot and which has generated a lot of anticipation, even leading to a renewal for a second season without having yet been released. Without a doubt, a good point which demonstrates confidence in the project.
And it’s no wonder, since the series is simply spectacular. And we speak with full knowledge of the facts, since We had the opportunity to see the first two episodes of the series for the first time. And we did it in the best possible way, in a cinema where we had a spectacular start to the season which made us understand very clearly that we are facing a careful product, designed for the fans, but that anyone sees he will be able to benefit. .
Especially because it’s a series that tells an original story within the Fallout universe. You don’t need to know the games to understand the story, it’s something completely new and it will surely surprise more than one person. Of course, what we’ve seen is full of references to the games that will delight fans, but beyond that it’s a series that presents the whole post-apocalyptic world from the beginning.
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Fallout, which is by the creators of Westworld, there is nothing left in the pipeline. We have the Brotherhood of Steel, Dwellers, Raiders, Ghouls, Ghouls and other classic characters and elements from the saga. But beyond all that, the series works on its own. With a good plot (although perhaps not too surprising), it presents a series of storylines that eventually intersect. Series follow in Lucy’s footsteps (Ella Purnell), a resident of Vault 33 who, for reasons we will not reveal, must leave her idyllic world and travel to the Wasteland, a cruel outside world to which she must adapt. Your iron will be tested throughout your journey. A path that will lead you to share experiences with Maximus (Aaron Moten), of the Brotherhood of Steel, and with the merciless and deadly ghoul Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins).
A story that He knows how to perfectly combine drama, humor, relaxed language and action scenes. A combination that gives it its own personal touch and allows you to adapt the world of Fallout to your needs, without sacrificing its essence. Jonathan Nolan, Claire Kilner and the rest of the creative team were able to imprint this style on the series
One of the things that caught our attention the most is how exciting the action scenes are and, above all, the gore with which they are depicted. It’s not just about the use of blood for fun, but also the way each action scene is set up and executed. The “explosions” are as Fallout-esque as possible and look really good on screen.
In short, a series that promises to captivate veterans and newcomers to the Wasteland. A spectacular start to the season that makes you want to know more. The best? We won’t have to wait long to continue, since it’s the official premiere will take place on April 11 at 3 a.m. (Peninsula time), when all 8 episodes of the season will be available on Amazon Prime.