Amazon purchased the rights to produce a live-action project in 2020, and the series was announced that July, withJonathan Nolan andLisa Joy's Kilter Films joined byBethesda Game Studios in the production. Nolan directed the first three episodes. Bethesda Game Studios producerTodd Howard, who directed various games in the series, signed on to executive produce alongside Nolan and Joy. Robertson-Dworet and Wagner were hired as the series'showrunners in January 2022, and Goggins and Purnell were cast in February and March, respectively.
Falloutpremiered on Prime Video on April 10, 2024. It received generally positive reviews, with praise for the performances (particularly of Purnell, Moten, and Goggins), writing, visuals, production design, and faithfulness to the source material. That month, the series was renewed for asecond season, which premiered on December 16, 2025. In May 2025, ahead of the second-season premiere, the series was renewed for a third season.Fallout has received threeEmmy Award nominations, includingOutstanding Drama Series andOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Goggins, as well as twoCreative Arts Emmy Awards out of 14 nominations.
The series depicts the aftermath of the Great War of 2077, anapocalyptic nuclear exchange between the United States and China. The series takes place in analternate history of Earth where advances in nuclear technology after World War II led to the emergence of aretrofuturistic society and a subsequentresource war.[4]
Many survivors took refuge in fallout bunkers known as Vaults, most being unaware that each Vault was designed to perform sociological and psychological experiments on the vault dwellers on behalf of Vault-Tec and numerous other American corporations.
219 years later in 2296,[5] a young woman, Lucy, leaves her home in Vault 33 to venture into the dangerous wasteland of a devastatedLos Angeles on a quest to find her kidnapped father. Along the way, she encounters aBrotherhood of Steel squire named Maximus and a legendaryghoul bounty hunter who was once a famous actor named Cooper Howard, each having their own pasts and agendas to settle.
In the second season, Lucy and Cooper travel toNew Vegas hoping to learn the truth about Vault-Tec, Cooper's wife and daughter, and Lucy's father. Maximus, having been promoted in rank within the Brotherhood, becomes increasingly disillusioned with the Brotherhood's internal corruption and the conflict between his own conscience and the order's code.
Sarita Choudhury as Kate Williams / Lee Moldaver (season 1; guest season 2), a nuclear scientist who survived the Great War and later became aNew California Republic (NCR) commander
Leslie Uggams as Betty Pearson, Vault 33 councillor and later Overseer
Princess Bey portrays young Betty Pearson (guest seasons 1–2)
Johnny Pemberton as Thaddeus, a squire of the Brotherhood of Steel
Zach Cherry as Woody Thomas (season 1; guest season 2), Vault 33 councillor
Annabel O'Hagan as Stephanie Harper, pregnant Vault 33 resident. In the second season, she becomes the overseer of Vault 32.
Dave Register as Chet, Lucy and Norm's cousin and Vault 33 gatekeeper
Rodrigo Luzzi as Reg McPhee, Vault 33 councillor
Leer Leary as Davey, Vault 33 resident
Elle Vertes as Rose MacLean (season 1), Lucy and Norm's mother
Teagan Meredith as Janey Howard (season 1; guest season 2), Cooper's daughter
Michael Cristofer as Elder Cleric Quintus (season 2; guest season 1), Maximus' superior and leader of the Brotherhood of Steel's San Fernando chapter
Jon Daly as the Snake Oil Salesman (season 2; guest season 1), who is a mercantile denizen of the wasteland
Justin Theroux as Robert Edwin House (season 2), the CEO of RobCo Industries and ruler of the New Vegas Strip in 2281. He previously appeared in the video gameFallout: New Vegas.
Rafi Silver portrays a body-double version of the character (season 2; guest season 1)
Rachel Marsh as Claudia (season 2), a novice Vault-Tec employee who was cryogenically frozen in Vault 31
Adam Faison as Ronnie McCurtry (season 2), Bud Askin's former assistant and one of the Vault-Tec employees who were cryogenically frozen in Vault 31
Rajat Suresh and Jeremy Levick as Clark and Pete (season 2), part of the group of Vault-Tec employees who were cryogenically frozen in Vault 31
Martha Kelly as Representative Diane Welch (season 2), a pre-apocalypse congresswoman for the district of Glendale
Jon Gries as Biff (season 2), a ranger for the New California Republic
Sebastian Leslie, an English actor who provided the voice of the Handys, and Cooper's pre-apocalypse friend
Cameron Cowperthwaite as Monty, a raider who "married" Lucy as part of a ruse to kidnap Hank
Jacinto Taras Riddick as Cleric Felix, high-ranking member of the Brotherhood of Steel
Joel Marsh Garland and Jacob A. Ware as Biggie and Slim, Honcho's minions
Mike Doyle and Janie Brookshire as Bob Spencer and Rhonda Spencer, Cooper's pre-apocalypse employers for their child's birthday party
Michael Emerson as Dr. Siggi Wilzig (seasons 1–2), an enigmatic defector from theEnclave whose head carries the solution to Cold Fusion
Michael Rapaport as Knight Titus, whom Maximus initially serves and later impersonates
Dale Dickey as Ma June (seasons 1–2), a cantankerous shopkeeper in the settlement of Filly
Edythe Jason as Barv (seasons 1–2), June's partner and a resident of Filly
Michael Abbott Jr. as a lonesome farmer living just outside Filly
Neal Huff as Roger, a ghoul and friend of Cooper's, slowly succumbing to ferality
Michael Esper as Bud Askins / Brain-on-a-Roomba (seasons 1–2), a senior junior vice president at Vault-Tec in 2077 and the Overseer of Vault 31 post-war
Matty Cardarople and Elvis Valentino Lopez as Huey and Squirrel, a pair of bumbling organ harvesters
Kumail Nanjiani as Paladin Xander Harkness, a liaison to the Commonwealth Brotherhood of Steel
Bashir Salahuddin and Shinelle Azoroh as Joseph and Julia, Maximus's father and mother
Brian Thompson, Sisa Grey, andChris Browning as the Coronado Elder, Yosemite Elder, and Grand Canyon Elder, the cleric leaders of separate Brotherhood of Steel chapters
Judson Mills as Stephen Winthrop, a rich businessman cryogenically frozen by Vault-Tec
Tim Soergel as Gnatius, a knight of the Brotherhood
Macaulay Culkin as Lacerta Legate, a high-ranking member of Caesar's Legion, a society inspired by Ancient Roman traditions
Barbara Eve Harris as Rodriguez, a captain of the New California Republic
Guy Heilweil, Ava Scarola, and Alyssa Riley Ndati as Perry, Lois, and Trudy, children who work in Thaddeus' factory
Ciel Shi as Wenjie, a pre-apocalypse Chinese soldier
Bethesda had been approached several times about a television adaptation of theFallout video games since the developer releasedFallout 3 in 2008, according to Bethesda'sTodd Howard, though he felt none of the suggestions met the vision of theFallout series.[6] Bethesda's marketing executive Pete Hines had also warned the company in 2015 about the potential impact of a poor adaptation of their video games, saying, "There's way more things that can go wrong than can go right with this," since the adaptation's director may override the vision of the series.[7] Hines pointed to the example of the 2005Doom film as an example of a bad adaptation.[7]
The situation changed whenJonathan Nolan approached Bethesda with his idea of aFallout television series, having been an avid player of the game series. Howard, having seen what Nolan had created with theWestworld series, found that Nolan had a clear vision for the adaptation, and agreed this approach was a good way to bring the game series to the television screen.[6][8] Bethesda gave Nolan the freedom to craft a story as long as it remained true to theFallout universe but served as its unique narrative within the game series and not translate one of the existing games to television.[8]
The television adaptation was formally announced in July 2020 under Amazon Studios (later renamedAmazon MGM Studios) with Nolan andLisa Joy developing the work.[9] Joy described the series as "a gonzo, crazy, funny, adventure, and mindfuck like none you've ever seen before".[10] In January 2022,Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner were hired as show runners for the series, with Nolan set to direct the pilot episode.[11] The series is canon within theFallout continuity. Howard wanted an original story instead of an adaptation of the games,[12] though the series incorporates game storylines and factions, such as the Brotherhood of Steel. The series' 2296 setting is the furthest in the future that theFallout franchise has occurred.[13] On April 18, 2024, Amazon Prime Video renewed the series for a second season.[14] The first season had a budget of $153 million.[15] In May 2025, the series was renewed for a third season.[16]
In February 2022,Walton Goggins was cast in a lead role as Cooper Howard, a Hollywood actor who became a ghoul after the bombs fell.[17][18] In March 2022,Ella Purnell joined the cast as a peppy Vault-Dweller.[19] In June 2022,Kyle MacLachlan (Hank MacLean), Xelia Mendes-Jones (Dane) andAaron Moten (Maximus) joined as regulars.[20] In October 2023, additional casting includingSarita Choudhury (Moldaver),Michael Emerson (Dr. Siggi Wilzig),Leslie Uggams (Betty Pearson) andZach Cherry (Woody Thomas) was announced.[21]
In November 2024,Macaulay Culkin joined the cast for the second season in an undisclosed role.[22] In August 2025, it was revealed thatJustin Theroux would portray Robert House for the second season.[23]
Filming for the second season occurred in Los Angeles and Toronto, to take advantage of a $25 million tax incentive offered by California.[31] Filming was scheduled to begin in November 2024, and had begun by early December that same year.[32][33] Filming was paused in January 2025, due to theLos Angeles fires.[34] Filming for the second seasonwrapped on May 7, 2025.[35]
Jay Worth was the production's visual effects supervisor,[40] returning to work with directorJonathan Nolan and executive producerLisa Joy followingPerson of Interest,Westworld,The Peripheral andReminiscence. Grant Everett was the on-set visual effects supervisor who brought together a variety of visual effects studios for the environment, creatures, hard surface work and more.Framestore in Montreal took on the Yao Guai and Gulper creature work,RISE FX in Germany handled the Vertibird shots, Power Armor work and numerous environments, Swedish studio Important Looking Pirates took on the Cyclops overseer of Vault 4 and Snip-Snip.[41] FutureWorks in India did the Ghoul nosework. Refuge, CoSA, Mavericks, One of Us, Studio 8 and Deep Water FX were also involved across the 3,300 visual effects shots of the season.[42]
Fallout was scheduled to premiere onAmazon Prime Video on April 12, 2024,[43][21] but this date was later moved forward to be released on April 10, 2024, at 6 PMPacific Time (GMT-8:00).[44] The second season was set to premiere on December 17, 2025, but later scheduled to release a day earlier on December 16, 2025 at 6 PM Pacific Time (GMT-8:00), with the remaining episodes released weekly through February 4, 2026.[23][45][46]
The first season ofFallout was released onUltra HD Blu-ray,Blu-ray, andDVD byMGM Home Entertainment on July 8, 2025. A limited edition Ultra HD Blu-Raysteelbook was released exclusively through Amazon's website and will come with six collectible art cards.[47]
AYule log-style holiday special, titled "The Ghoul Log," was released on December 10, 2025.[48]
According to Amazon,Fallout pulled in 65 million viewers in its first 16 days of availability, and was the second most-watched title in the history of the platform afterThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power in 2022.[49] As of October 2024, the series has surpassed 100 million viewers.[50]
Next TV also reported that, based on viewership estimates sourced from research firm PlumResearch,Fallout delivered the largest premiere audience for any series released on Prime Video to date.[51]
The adaptation's success on Amazon Prime Video has led to renewed commercial success of theFallout video games, including the original game; according to Steam Charts, it experienced the highest percentage increase in player base at 160%.[52]
For the first season, thereview aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 93% approval rating based on 133 critic reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The website's consensus reads, "An adaptation that feels like a true extension of the games,Fallout is a post-apocalyptic blast for newcomers and longtime fans alike."[53] Metacritic assigned a score of 73 out of 100 based on 33 critics.[54]
Kristen Baldwin ofEntertainment Weekly gave the series a B+ and said, "The eight-episode season exists in a vivid and captivating universe that will be familiar to gamers—though knowledge of the franchise isn't required to enjoy its darkly comic dystopian pleasures."[59] Reviewing the series for theSan Francisco Chronicle, Zaki Hasan gave a rating of 3/4 and wrote, "With a raft of unfolding mysteries, protagonists we care about and a quest we want to see through to the end,Fallout is well situated to grow the loyal fan base that has kept the video game franchise going for 27 years."[60]
Multiple critics calledFallout one of the best video game adaptations of all time.[61]Film and television adaptations of video games as a whole have garnered a negative reputation due to multiple high-profile failures (such as the aforementionedDoom film). In this regard, commentators have comparedFallout toThe Last of Us, another well-received video game adaptation for television.[62][63]
In aYouTube video, Tim Cain, the creator ofFallout, praised the adaptation for matching the mood of the series and for itseaster eggs and characters. He also defended the adaptation from accusations of contradicting theFallout canon.[64][65][66]
However,Source Weekly journalist Kayvon Bumpus described major, "incompatible" discrepancies between the show and existing canon,[67] as established inFallout 1 andFallout 2. Noting that the show moved a primary location in those games by hundreds of miles without explanation, Bumpus wrote, "TheFallout show fundamentally breaks the universe that it attempts to expand."
The second season has a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 96% based on 122 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Fallout Season Two successfully expands its post-apocalyptic world to deliver everything audiences could want from a video game adaptation, including sumptuous visuals and riveting performances."[55] Metacritic assigned a score of 73 out of 100 based on 22 reviews.[56]
^Bardini, Julio (April 28, 2024)."'Fallout' Borrows From This Classic Sergio Leone Western".Collider.A lot about Prime Video's Fallout series screams Western. It has been so since before it ever came out, as the games themselves already draw a lot from the Wild West theme to establish their stories and overall look. The series, however, takes it a step further, drawing on the typical looks and archetypes of the Western genre to tell its own story.