Amazon's "Fallout" live-action series wins two Emmy Awards and multiple nominations

Amazon's "Fallout" live-action series wins two Emmy Awards and multiple nominations

The live-action series adapted from the "Fallout" game, which premiered on the streaming platform Amazon Prime earlier this year, has won two awards and multiple nominations during the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards held recently.

Fallout won the Outstanding Music Supervision and Outstanding Emerging Media Program awards.

Among them, the "Outstanding Emerging Media Program" was awarded to "Vault 33", an interactive promotional website for the "Fallout" live-action series. The website allows users to explore Vault 33 and the outside wilderness while listening to classic "Fallout" music.

The Outstanding Music Supervision award went to the show's music director Trygge Toven.

In addition to its win, Fallout was nominated in several other categories, including for Outstanding Special Effects Makeup for Ghouls and for the impressive performance of its actor Walton Goggins.

The live-action series Fallout has been renewed for a second season.

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