Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Evergreens

Everything you need to know about the Fallout show on Amazon Prime Video

Add as a preferred source on Google
A woman holding her hand up to the sun in a scene from Fallout.
Amazon Prime Video / Amazon Prime Video

Video game adaptations were wildly successful in 2023, including The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Last of Us, and the Twisted Metal series. To kick off this year’s gaming adaptations, Amazon Prime Video is premiering a new original series called Fallout, which is based on the hit video game franchise from Bethesda Softworks. Prime Video rarely goes small for something like this, and the Fallout TV series has a massive scale that most shows simply can’t match.

The first thing that you need to know about Fallout is that you don’t need to be familiar with the games to watch or enjoy the show. It’s not based on any single game in particular, and it draws from several of the Fallout titles to shape the narrative of the show. But it can’t hurt to have a little bit of background information before you’re thrown into the wild postapocalyptic landscape of the series. That’s why we’ve put together this roundup of everything you need to know about Fallout on Prime Video.

Recommended Videos

Who’s on the creative team behind Fallout?

Prime Video brought out its big guns for Fallout: Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. The co-creators of HBO’s Westworld signed on to produce the Fallout series in 2020, and Nolan is directing the first three episodes. Nolan and Joy are executive producers on the series, but the showrunners are Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner, both of whom are credited as the creators of the show.

Just as the video game developer Naughty Dog helped shepherd The Last of Us, Bethesda is co-producing the Fallout series with Prime Video and Joy and Nolan’s Kilter Films. Todd Howard, the director of several Fallout video games, is also an executive producer on the show.

What are the Fallout games about?

Each of the Fallout games has their own story, but they share the same alternative history that diverges from our own. In this world, nuclear technology advanced so quickly that the retrofuturistic aesthetic seems to be stuck in the 1950s. All of those technological advances came at a price, as nations went to war over resources and nukes were exchanged. A handful of survivors lived beyond the nuclear apocalypse by settling into underground vaults, unaware that there were survivors on the surface too. Centuries after the bombs fell, the residents of the Vault emerged into a world that they barely recognized.

What’s the show about?

Ghoul appears in a scene from Fallout.
Amazon

The series picks up 219 years after the nuclear war that devastated the planet. Ella Purnell has the leading role of Lucy, a woman who has spent her entire life underground as a Vault Dweller. For reasons that aren’t clear yet, Lucy leaves the safety of the Vault behind to explore the postapocalyptic wasteland in and around Los Angles.

One of the other primary characters is the Ghoul, as portrayed by Justified‘s Walton Goggins. The Ghoul (pictured above) is a horrifically scarred and mutated man who makes a living as a bounty hunter in the wasteland. He’s lived a long time and made a lot of enemies along the way.

While most of the survivors on the surface don’t appear to be technologically advanced, there are some exceptions. The Brotherhood of Steel is an alarmingly well-armed paramilitary group with enough firepower to impose their will on the survivors of this world. There may even be some sympathetic members of the Brotherhood, but they are not the good guys in this story. And it’s inevitable that both Lucy and the Ghoul will come into conflict with the Brotherhood as the series progresses.

Who’s starring in Fallout?

Mutated creatures roaming the wasteland that was earth in a scene from Fallout the series on Amazon Prime Video.
Amazon Prime Video

In addition to Purnell and Goggins, the cast of Fallout features the following performers:

  • Aaron Moten as Maximus
  • Kyle MacLachlan as Hank
  • Mike Doyle as Mr. Spencer
  • Moisés Arias as Norm
  • Johnny Pemberton as Thaddeus
  • Cherien Dabis as Birdie
  • Dale Dickey as Ma June
  • Matty Cardarople as Huey
  • Michael Emerson as Wilzig
  • Dave Register as Chet
  • Rodrigo Luzzi as Reg
  • Annabel O’Hagan as Steph

Xelia Mendes-Jones, Sarita Choudhury, Leslie Uggams, Chris Parnell, Frances Turner, and Zach Cherry will also appear in the show in roles that are currently unrevealed.

Is there a trailer for Fallout?

Yes. And it actually reveals that Goggins has an even larger role than we initially thought. The video opens with Goggins as the Ghoul’s former self, Cooper Howard, as he narrates a video that was made for the Vault dwellers. There are also glimpses of the woman that Cooper loved, and the way that he lost his family when the bombs fell. As the Ghoul, Cooper may be one of the few men who lived for centuries after the apocalypse, but he’s not the only one.

Fallout - Official Trailer | Prime Video

Meanwhile, Lucy has an especially hard time once she leaves the safety of Vault 33 behind. Lucy not only faces ridicule from the surface dwellers, but several of them try to kill her. One robot in particular attempts to harvest Lucy’s organs while she’s still alive. The trailer also suggests that the Ghoul and Lucy will form an alliance of sorts, and that she will have to become a killer herself in order to survive the wasteland.

How many episodes are in Fallout season 1?

There are eight episodes in Fallout season 1. That’s a standard season length at Prime Video.

When will Fallout premiere?

Amazon Prime Video is dropping all eight episodes of Fallout on April 11. That’s a departure from the streamer’s usual strategy of releasing two to three episodes on the same day, and rolling out the rest on a weekly basis. Will that be enough to get Fallout a second season? Stay tuned!

Blair Marnell
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Blair Marnell has been an entertainment journalist for over 15 years. His bylines have appeared in Wizard Magazine, Geek…
Netflix announces a new adult animated workplace comedy from the minds behind Common Side Effects and Scavengers Reign
The show is set to arrive in 2027
netflix-dealies-animated-series

If you were gutted by the cancellation of Scavengers Reign, Netflix has something that might ease the pain. The streaming giant has officially announced Dealies, a new adult animated workplace comedy set inside the most gloriously unhinged big box store in America.

The show is created by Joe Bennett and Ted Travelstead, and is expected to arrive on Netflix in 2027.

Read more
Google Photos will turn your pictures into a digital wardrobe that you can mix-and-match
Google Photos Wardrobe feature

Google Photos has spent years organizing our memories. Now it wants to organize our closets, too.

Google is rolling out a new feature called Wardrobe that transforms the photos already sitting in your library into a digital closet. Instead of scrolling through hundreds of selfies and outfit photos before heading out, Wardrobe automatically identifies clothing items from your pictures and groups them into a virtual collection you can browse, mix, and match.

Read more
Google Play Books is getting an AI reading companion that remembers where you left off
Page, Text, Electronics

If you’ve ever picked up a book after a long break and spent the first few pages wondering who half the characters are, Google thinks it has a solution.

Google Play Books is rolling out a new feature called Book Insights, an AI-powered reading companion designed to help readers stay engaged without leaving the page. The tool introduces a “Catch me up” button that generates a quick recap of what you’ve already read, making it easier to jump back into a story after days — or even weeks — away.

Read more