Showing posts with label Aaron Moten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aaron Moten. Show all posts

Fallout - An Okey Dokey Live Action!

Many are still quite wary when video games are given the live action treatment given that some things in the game may not be replicated for a live action adaptation. And when FALLOUT was announced to have one, it was a 50/50 reception and anticipation for the fans of the game. Even myself who played a simple mobile version of the game wondered if certain creatures, locations and factions would be represented well. And from what I saw in the episodes did surprise me.

Given that this takes place in a dystopian future of the United States, things are very complicated in terms of lifestyle, like with vault dwellers stuck in the 50-60’s aesthetic yet also possess some advanced technologies despite looking frozen in time. The future of humanity that fell under the great nuclear wars left the world scarred with radiation, mutations, and chaos which is a perfect premise for the stories of the people who would come from these sectors.

Prepare for Fallout: Prime Video's Fallout Series Premieres April 11

Prepare to embark on a journey through the desolate Wasteland as Prime Video unveils the highly anticipated Fallout series on April 11, 2024. Immerse yourself in a post-apocalyptic world where every twist, turn, and radioactive encounter awaits, inviting both film buffs and fans of the iconic video game delves into the narrative on Prime Video.

Fallout, a gripping series inspired by the beloved video game franchise from Bethesda Game Studios, breathes life into the eerie landscapes of the Wasteland. It probes into profound themes of survival, morality, and resilience amidst the chaos of nuclear devastation. Officially endorsed as part of the Fallout canon by Bethesda's Todd Howard, the series has undergone rigorous scrutiny to ensure that it remains true to its established universe and earlier releases.

Watch how comedy adventure “IF,” starring Ryan Reynolds and directed by John Krasinski, creates a world you have to believe to see

Cailey Fleming and Blue (voice of Steve Carell) in John Krasinski’s new comedy adventure IF Writer and director John Krasinski (A Quiet Plac...