Amazon has announced a new premiere date for the "Fallout" series: the show will be released a day early
Amazon Prime Video will release the series "Fallout" a day early: the project will be available for viewing not on April 11, as announced earlier, but on the 10th (at 4 am on April 11, Moscow time). On this day Prime Video will post all eight episodes of the show.
The "Fallout" series is based on the video game series of the same name and is about a dystopian dystopian future. In the story, 200 years after the nuclear apocalypse, people who hid from the disaster in underground bunkers, return to the land world and are horrified to discover what has become of it over the years.
"Westworld" creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are executive producing the project, with Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, and Kyle MacLachlan playing the lead roles.
"Fallout" has already been rumored to be renewed for a second season. Journalists discovered that the California Film Commission gave the creators $25 million in tax credits allowing them to move production from New York State to Los Angeles. That said, the extension has not yet been officially announced.
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