it House reported on March 4 that Jonathan Nolan, the creator of the "Fallout" live-action series (it House's note: Christopher Nolan's younger brother), recently said in an interview with overseas media Total Film that the "Fallout" live-action series project "It's almost like Fallout 5."
Jonathan Nolan said, "From the first conversation that Todd and I had, we were both excited about a new original story," and compared the "Fallout" live-action series project with the "Batman " project he had participated in. "In my career, Fallout is the closest thing to what we've done in terms of adapting Batman -- there's so much rich storytelling in the Batman universe that there's no one canonical version of it," he said of the movie adaptation metaphor. So you're free to create your own version."
Jonathan Nolan added, "Each Fallout game is an independent story - a different city, a unique protagonist - but within the same story. System. The relationship between our live-action series and the game is like the relationship between several games. It can almost be said that our project is a non-interactive version of "Fallout 5.""
it House previously reported, The "Fallout" live-action series was created by "Westworld" creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, and is adapted from the global best-selling game "Fallout" series. The series is produced by Amazon and Kilter Films in association with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks, with Nolan directing the first three episodes of the series.
The series is set in Los Angeles in the post-apocalyptic era, based on the original story of "Fallout". The story takes place in Vault 33 in Los Angeles. The cast of the play includes Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Morton, Moises Arias, Kyle MacLachlan, Sarita Chaudhry, etc. , will be launched on Amazon Prime Video on April 12.