Exclusive: “Fallout” Series Premiere Moved to April 10 on Prime Video – Get Ready for a Post-Apocalyptic Adventure!

Los Angeles, CA – “Fallout,” the highly anticipated series based on the popular video game franchise from Bethesda Softworks, is set to premiere a day earlier than expected on Prime Video. The streaming service owned by Amazon announced that all 8 episodes will now be available on April 10th instead of the previously scheduled April 11th.

The show is set in an alternate history where a nuclear war has devastated the world, leading survivors to build new civilizations among the ruins. “Fallout” follows Lucy, played by Ella Purnell, a descendant of the original Vault Dwellers who ventures out of her Vault into the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Los Angeles, 200 years after the war.

The series, which captures the retro-futuristic aesthetics and dark humor of the games, explores a world where violence reigns supreme and the only rule is to kill or be killed. The cast includes Walton Goggins as Cooper Howard, Aaron Moten as Maximus of The Brotherhood of Steel, and a star-studded ensemble featuring Kyle MacLachlan, Xelia Mendes-Jones, Mike Doyle, and more.

Co-created by Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner, and developed by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan of Kilter Films, known for their work on “Westworld,” “Fallout” promises to be an exciting and action-packed series for fans of the video game franchise. The global premiere event for the first episode on April 10th will allow fans to engage with each other through a live chat function as they choose their faction.

With its unique storyline and talented cast, “Fallout” is poised to become a hit on Prime Video, offering viewers a fresh take on the post-apocalyptic genre. Fans of the video game series and newcomers alike will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of “Fallout” starting this Wednesday.