‘Fallout’ Is An American Apocalyptic Film That Portrays A Nuclear War In A Counterfactual History Of Los Angeles In The 1950s Based On The Video Game Fallout

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Fallout is an upcoming film about the future. An apocalyptic world where citizens are forced to live in a subterrestrial bunker to protect themselves from monsters.

An American drama television series developed by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, based on a role-playing game franchise.

The film portrays the after-effects of a nuclear war in a counterfactual history of Los Angeles, California, United States in the 1950s.
Fallout is set to debut on Amazon Prime Video on April 12, 2024.

The film stars, Ella Purnell as Lucy, Aaron Moten as Maximus, Walton Goggins as The Ghoul / Cooper Howard, Kyle MacLachlan as Hank, Xelia Mendes-Jones, Mike Doyle as Mr. Spencer, Annabel O’Hagan as Steph and Deon van Dyk as the guy who took the child.

Christopher Nolan will direct the pilot episode. The series is based on the video game Fallout which is set years after the apocalypse. The film conforms to a group of people living in an opulent fallout shelter who are obligated to return to an exposure radiation hell space.

They were left behind by their ancestors and are shocked to stumble on a universe filled with violence.

#Clique, what are your thoughts on this film franchise? Will you tune in?

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