Amazon officially renews Fallout Season 2, three people and a dog return

Amazon officially renews Fallout Season 2, three people and a dog return

Amazon has officially renewed the live-action adaptation of Fallout for Season 2. According to the released poster, it can be confirmed that the four main characters (three people and one dog) will return.

Previously, foreign media Variety reported that the second season will be moved to California for filming, thereby obtaining a $25 million tax break.

Adapted from the Bethesda video game series of the same name, the first season of the live-action series "Fallout" is set 200 years after the nuclear explosion. The official plot summary is: Residents living comfortably in luxurious underground shelters are forced to return to the radiation-ravaged surface abandoned by their ancestors, and are shocked to discover a world that is "extremely complex, absurd, bizarre and full of violence."

Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner are the show’s creators, executive producers and showrunners, with renowned writer/director duo Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy serving as executive producers through their Kilter Films production company, which has an overall deal with Amazon.

Athena Wickham of Kilter Films serves as executive producer alongside Todd Howard of Bethesda Game Studios and James Altman of Bethesda Softworks. Amazon MGM Studios produces in association with Kilter Films, in association with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks.

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