Amazon has converted the popular game series 'Fallout' into a TV series, the staff of West World is in charge of production
It has been announced that Amazon is developing a TV series for the Fallout series, a popular Bethesda Softworks game series. Kilter Films of HBO's popular ' West World ' TV series will be produced by Amazon Studios, which will license the Fallout series for visualization and JJ Abrams will be in charge of production.
Kilter Films Teams With Amazon Studios to Develop Series Based on Fallout
https://bethesda.net/en/article/22Up6o4uyEqTY5S3SdWYqD/kilter-films-teams-with-amazon-studios-to-develop-series-based-on-fallout
Westworld showrunners are creating a Fallout show for Amazon-The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/21311513/amazon-fallout-tv-show-prime-video-westworld-creators-bethesda
Kilter Films will be in charge of video production for Fallout's TV series, Jonathan Nolan and Lisa who were screenplays and production directors and directors of the movie ' Dark Knight ' and ' Interstellar ', and 'West World'. Joy , Executive Director Bethesda Game Studios Todd Howard and Bethesda Softworks James Altman will be executive producers.
Fallout's TV series, which Kilter Films is in charge of, does not mention whether it will be live-action or anime at the time of article creation.
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— Fallout (@Fallout) July 2, 2020
``For the last decade, I've been looking at different ways to visualize Fallout, but I'm Jonah ( From the very first time I talked with Jonathan Nolan) and Lisa, I was convinced that they and Kilter Films would properly image Fallout. , And I'm very excited to work with them and Amazon Studios.'
Amazon Studios COO Albert Chen said, “Fallout is an iconic global franchise, has a lot of fans around the world and has a very rich and compelling storyline. Lisa is the perfect storyteller to visualize this series, and we are excited to work with Bethesda to bring Fallout's TV series to life,' he said.
Bethesda Softworks has sued the manufacturer Warner Bros. Entertainment in 2018, saying that the mobile game based on HBO's West World is 'explicit pakuri'. Finally, the two companies settled, and Warner Bros. Entertainment ended the distribution of the mobile application version of West World.
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