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Prime Video’s “Fallout” has had a fantastic debut! In it’s first four days, the high-octane series has being one of the streaming service’s top three most-watched titles ever and the most-watched season globally since “Ring of Power”. With this kind of viewership and being critically and audience acclaimed, Prime Video has announced that the series is being renewed for a second season!

“Fallout” comes from Kilter Films, and executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. Nolan directed the first two episodes of the series. Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner serve as executive producers, creators, and co-showrunners.

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(L-R) Ella Purnell and Executive Producer and Director Jonathan Nolan. Credit: JoJo Whilden/Prime Video.

“Holy shit. Thank you to Jonah, Kilter, Bethesda and Amazon for having the courage to make a show that gravely tackles all of society’s most serious problems these days — cannibalism, incest, jello cake. More to come!,” said Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner, executive producers, creators, and co-showrunners via Prime Video.

ABOUT FALLOUT ON PRIME VIDEO

The streaming series is based on one of the most popular video game series of all-time. “Fallout” is the story of haves and have-nots in a post apocalypse world where there is almost nothing left to have. Two hundred years after the Earth was wrecked, people living in fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind. She are shocked to find a violent, relentless, unforgiven universe.

The “Fallout” story, follows Lucy played by Emma Purnell. She is an optimistic Vault-dweller with a classic “can-do” spirit. She is forced out her her Vault to rescue her father. In her journey she meets, Aaron Moten’s Maximus. He is a young solider that aspires to rise in the ranks of the military faction known as the Brotherhood of Steel. They will be crossing paths with a morally ambiguous bounty hunter named Ghoul, played by Walton Goggins. He holds the 200-year history of the post-nuclear world. In their journey their paths will cross as they chase an artifact that can change the power dynamic of this what’s left of the world.

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“It’s been one of the most spectacular projects we’ve ever been a part of. Jonah and team did such an incredible job, and we’re overjoyed not just by the reaction to the show, but that we get to work with these amazing people even more,” said Todd Howard, executive producer, Bethesda Game Studios.

You can catch all eight episodes of “Fallout” exclusively on Prime Video.