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Prime Video’s Fallout TV Show: See Walton Goggins As A Bounty-Hunting Ghoul In New Character Poster

December 2, 2023
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One of the next big video game adaptations for TV is Fallout, which is coming to Prime Video in 2024. GameSpot can reveal the next poster for the TV series today, which focuses on the character of The Ghoul.

Walton Goggins (Sons of Anarchy, Justified) plays The Ghoul on the show, and he stands in a doorway in an irradiated wasteland in the new poster. It’s a slick and stylish poster, inviting fans to wonder what mysteries await outside the doorway. Take a look at the poster below and read on to hear what Goggins had to say about bringing The Ghoul to life for the Amazon TV series.

Amazon’s Fallout TV series debuts in 2024

Goggins tells GameSpot, “This is a person who has been walking this earth 200 years in the wasteland. He has seen the worst side of human nature and he is left without emotion. He’s cynical. He also has a wicked sense of humor. But again, he wasn’t he wasn’t always that way. He was he was different.”

He’s referring to his pre-nuclear fallout life, when The Ghoul was known as Cooper Howard. “His association and worldview was different than what it is now. And now he’s a bounty hunter. And, a legend at it,” Goggins said.

The Fallout TV series also stars Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets) and Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks) in leading roles. The post-apocalyptic TV series based on the Bethesda game was developed for Amazon by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, the husband-and-wife team that also made Westworld for HBO.

Todd Howard, an executive from Bethesda known for his work on the games, is an executive producer on the TV series. The Prime Video series is canonical with the game franchise.

Amazon is also behind the upcoming God of War TV series. However, it’s still early days for that project and there is no word yet on the cast, story, director, or any other particulars about it.

As for the Fallout game series, Bethesda has said it will make Fallout 5. However, that won’t be until after The Elder Scrolls VI, so no one should expect the game to come out anytime soon.

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