The new trailer for the Fallout TV show reveals the story of Walton Goggins’ ghoul

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The new trailer for the Fallout TV show reveals the story of Walton Goggins’ ghoul

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A new trailer for Prime Video Stand out Released on Thursday, the TV series gives us our best look yet at the show’s gritty post-apocalyptic story – and all the fun shit that’s about to happen amidst the suffering. We also get a better sense of who Walton Goggins’ Ghoul character is, both before and after the nuclear apocalypse that sets the stage for it Stand out.

The new Stand out The trailer reveals that Goggins’ ghoul was seemingly a happy family man before the nukes dropped, and a skilled salesman who sold space in the vaults where survivors sought refuge. The ghoul could also be an uneasy ally of Lucy, Ella Purnell’s cheerful vault-dweller, who gets a harsh dose of reality as she travels through the Los Angeles wasteland.

In the new film, Lucy also spends time with Maximus (Aaron Moten), a young soldier from the Brotherhood of Steel Stand out Trailer. Like Lucy, Maximus doesn’t seem to lack optimism, but he is focused on the Brotherhood’s mission to bring law and order to the wasteland. Thursday’s trailer also offers a first look at the characters Moldaver (Sarita Choudhury) and Ma June (Dale Dickey).

In a preview of what’s new Stand out In a trailer shown to the press on Wednesday, Goggins said in a video message that his ghoul resembles the poet Virgil in Dante’s work inferno. Goggins said his bounty hunter character serves as a “guide through this irradiated hellscape” and is pragmatic, ruthless and has a wicked sense of humor. Before the war, when his character was named Cooper Howard, he was “a completely different person” and served as a “bridge between worlds.” Stand outThe pre- and post-nuclear Holocaust.

Stand out Executive producer/director Jonathan Nolan said in a press conference on Wednesday that the hardest part of the adaptation was getting the tone of the TV series right – second only to getting the Brotherhood of Steel’s power armor suits good in live action look. He said that the TV series, like the Fallout games, explores the end of the world with a sense of humor. “There is a sense of optimism woven into the show,” Nolan said. Co-showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet agreed and called Stand out a “funny post-apocalyptic story” that explores the various factions of the retro sci-fi world.

Robertson-Dworet also called the Ghouls of the Wasteland “the most empathetic” faction. So expect to see plenty of Goggins and his irradiated mutant friends.

Stand out Premiering on Prime Video on April 11th – a day earlier than previously announced. All episodes will be released at once.

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