Team Kilter: "Westworld" makers produce "Fallout" series

The "Westworld" makers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are working on a series implementation of the video game series "Fallout".

The makers of the HBO successful series "Westworld" Lisa Joy (48) and Jonathan Nolan (44) are preparing with their production company Team Kilter for the next major project. Like Amazon Studios with one Post on Twitter announced, the video game series "Fallout" will serve as a template for an Amazon exclusive series. Gamesmith Bethesda said it had "explored many ways to bring 'Fallout' to the screen over the past ten years," and has been certain since an initial conversation several years ago, "Team Kilter are the ones who will do it right. "

That's what Fallout is all about

Joy and Nolan are looking forward to the series and call Fallout "one of the largest video game series of all time." Amazon also seems convinced of the project. Albert Cheng, head of Amazon Studios, said "Fallout" was an "iconic global brand with legions of fans worldwide".

In the "Fallout" series, players experience a world that is located after a nuclear disaster in 2077. Bethesda describes the "magic" of the game as the contrast between the utopias of previous generations and the harsh reality after the great misfortune. The first part of the dystopian video game series appeared in 1997, the second followed in 1998. Originally developed by Black Isle Studios and published by Publisher Interplay, Bethesda has had all rights to "Fallout" since 2007.

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