Amid some Fallout: New Vegas fans claiming that Prime Video’s TV show tried to “retcon” the game’s events as non-existent (which it didn’t) and others trying to explain how this isn’t true, many missed out on one actually huge revelation the series made: the most vile faction in the Fallout universe is still alive and well!
The Enclave Is Downright Monstrous and Evil
The Fallout video games often allow players to join even the most questionable factions, whether it’s the slave-trading and human-crucifying Legion in Fallout: New Vegas, murderous and power-scheming Institute in Fallout 4, or any other organization that rejects the morals of the old America in favor of survivalism.
But one faction has always been so vile and corrupt that players had to fight it whenever it made an appearance. The Enclave, the scum of the Old World.
The Enclave is a faction that...
The Enclave Is Downright Monstrous and Evil
The Fallout video games often allow players to join even the most questionable factions, whether it’s the slave-trading and human-crucifying Legion in Fallout: New Vegas, murderous and power-scheming Institute in Fallout 4, or any other organization that rejects the morals of the old America in favor of survivalism.
But one faction has always been so vile and corrupt that players had to fight it whenever it made an appearance. The Enclave, the scum of the Old World.
The Enclave is a faction that...
- 5/2/2024
- by dean-black@startefacts.com (Dean Black)
- STartefacts.com
Fallout has been a huge success for Prime. Released on April 10th, it was viewed over 1.5 million times in 5 days. A total of 25 actors made guest appearances. Here are the top 5:
5. Michael Rapaport as Knight Titus
The Brotherhood of Steel has been a constant presence in the video game since its release. As you might expect, the Knights are expected to show bravery and valor.
Titus' face was covered upon his first introduction in Episode 2. When Michael Rapaport was revealed as the actor, viewers may have thought the character was destined for humorous involvement, but instead, Titus turned out to be a self-serving coward.
Rapaport has had cameos in:
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air The Big Bang Theory Friends
But he’s arguably best known as Agent Don Self from Prison Break.
4. Fred Armisen as DJ Carl
In addition to being a popular face on Saturday Night Live,...
5. Michael Rapaport as Knight Titus
The Brotherhood of Steel has been a constant presence in the video game since its release. As you might expect, the Knights are expected to show bravery and valor.
Titus' face was covered upon his first introduction in Episode 2. When Michael Rapaport was revealed as the actor, viewers may have thought the character was destined for humorous involvement, but instead, Titus turned out to be a self-serving coward.
Rapaport has had cameos in:
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air The Big Bang Theory Friends
But he’s arguably best known as Agent Don Self from Prison Break.
4. Fred Armisen as DJ Carl
In addition to being a popular face on Saturday Night Live,...
- 4/22/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Lee Jevon)
- STartefacts.com
Prepare to see “Fallout” like you’ve never seen it before. Amazon Prime Video’s latest series may be based on the bestselling video games of the same name, but with new characters and mysteries, it’s sure to surprise even diehard fans.
Set in an alternate version of Earth, the series takes place in the same desolate world as the original games. After advances in nuclear technology following World War II led to the emergence of a retrofuturistic society, an apocalyptic nuclear exchange wiped out Earth as the people of 2077 knew it. Those who could afford it hid in their Vault-Tec vaults. As for the rest of humanity, they were forced to confront the horrors of this new world head on. Now over 200 years after that war, one young Vault Dweller will risk it all and travel to the surface.
Wondering which antihero to root for in this sci-fi dramedy?...
Set in an alternate version of Earth, the series takes place in the same desolate world as the original games. After advances in nuclear technology following World War II led to the emergence of a retrofuturistic society, an apocalyptic nuclear exchange wiped out Earth as the people of 2077 knew it. Those who could afford it hid in their Vault-Tec vaults. As for the rest of humanity, they were forced to confront the horrors of this new world head on. Now over 200 years after that war, one young Vault Dweller will risk it all and travel to the surface.
Wondering which antihero to root for in this sci-fi dramedy?...
- 4/20/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Fallout Season 1's finale revealed why one character was after Siggi Wilzig's decapitated head, and it has to do with cold fusion energy.
The latest Amazon Prime Video game-to-tv adaption, based on the überpopular Bethesda franchise, quickly captivated audiences with its cast and faithfulness to the source material.
Much of the season focused on Ella Purnell's Lucy's travels across the wasteland to deliver a scientist's head to a woman named Moldaver (Sarita Choudhury). Moldaver captured Lucy's dad, and Lucy was unaware of the reasoning behind it all.
Read full article on The Direct.
The latest Amazon Prime Video game-to-tv adaption, based on the überpopular Bethesda franchise, quickly captivated audiences with its cast and faithfulness to the source material.
Much of the season focused on Ella Purnell's Lucy's travels across the wasteland to deliver a scientist's head to a woman named Moldaver (Sarita Choudhury). Moldaver captured Lucy's dad, and Lucy was unaware of the reasoning behind it all.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/19/2024
- by Pamela Gores
- The Direct
Do Maximus and Lucy Get Together in the Fallout Prime Series? Are They Endgame? - Main Image
Do Maximus and Lucy get together in the Fallout series? While the Bethesda game-based live-action adaptation follows Lucy MacLean searching for her father and answers about the Wastelands, the series also spotlights her love interest outside of Vault 33.
Here's a little summary of her relationship with Maximus and whether they're canon in the games or not.
Content Spoilers: This article contains spoilers for Prime Video's Fallout series, so proceed with caution.
Are Maximus and Lucy Endgame in the Fallout Series?
Lucy MacLean (played by Ella Purnell) stepped out of Vault 33 with the only goal in mind being to save her father, Hank, from the raiders and bring him back home.
However, little did she know that she'd find someone else along her journey: Maximus (Disjointed's Aaron Clifton Moten), one of the members of The Brotherhood of Steel.
Do Maximus and Lucy get together in the Fallout series? While the Bethesda game-based live-action adaptation follows Lucy MacLean searching for her father and answers about the Wastelands, the series also spotlights her love interest outside of Vault 33.
Here's a little summary of her relationship with Maximus and whether they're canon in the games or not.
Content Spoilers: This article contains spoilers for Prime Video's Fallout series, so proceed with caution.
Are Maximus and Lucy Endgame in the Fallout Series?
Lucy MacLean (played by Ella Purnell) stepped out of Vault 33 with the only goal in mind being to save her father, Hank, from the raiders and bring him back home.
However, little did she know that she'd find someone else along her journey: Maximus (Disjointed's Aaron Clifton Moten), one of the members of The Brotherhood of Steel.
- 4/15/2024
- EpicStream
The stellar video game adaptation that is "Fallout" has finally arrived on Prime Video. The show presents an immersive alternate future that feels akin to the games while weaving a whole new wasteland-based tale. One of the "Fallout" series' great strengths is the depth of its in-game world, which lends itself to telling multiple stories from numerous characters' perspectives. Each game in the series, which kicked off with 1997's top-down RPG "Fallout," tells a different story set in a retrofuturist alternate reality where the world was decimated by nuclear war in 2077. The games have been set across this post-apocalyptic U.S., from Appalachia to Vegas, and feature a different protagonist each time.
The streaming series is canon with the "Fallout" games, and takes a similar approach, debuting characters and a narrative that are completely original creations while depicting the unique wasteland of the games in vivid detail. Jonathan Nolan, who...
The streaming series is canon with the "Fallout" games, and takes a similar approach, debuting characters and a narrative that are completely original creations while depicting the unique wasteland of the games in vivid detail. Jonathan Nolan, who...
- 4/12/2024
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
Dystopian narratives often showcase the most unlikely mash-ups of differing sects, as the fall of civilization calls for unusual measures to be implemented. In the Fallout universe, the Brotherhood of Steel is such an intriguing faction that exists as a technocratic military organization that is founded on a theological belief system. The more interesting aspect of the Brotherhood is that its religious roots are based not on veneration of divinity but rather on worshipping the technology of the pre-war era. Guided by a strict hierarchy maintaining order and regulations, the Brotherhood has self-serving motives, which posits them beyond the binary of good and evil.
In the first season of Amazon Prime’s Fallout TV series, the Brotherhood of Steel makes their presence felt by playing a key role in the central plotline, and by the end, through a chain of events, the organization ultimately gains the key to the future...
In the first season of Amazon Prime’s Fallout TV series, the Brotherhood of Steel makes their presence felt by playing a key role in the central plotline, and by the end, through a chain of events, the organization ultimately gains the key to the future...
- 4/11/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
This article contains casting spoilers for all eight episodes of Fallout.
The Fallout gaming franchise presents a big storytelling universe to play in. And that’s exactly what drew showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner to the Prime Video TV adaptation in the first place.
“It’s more creatively interesting to be able to build our own story in the world that they’ve carved out for us,” Wagner told Den of Geek. “That’s historically been the trajectory of Fallout. It’s traded hands many times, with different creative teams taking it over. It’s kept it fresh, kept it relevant. We chose to just vainly look at this as our Fallout.”
Of course, a big storytelling universe also requires a big cast to fill it up. Prime Video’s Fallout isn’t wanting for compelling lead characters thanks to Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell), Maximus (Aaron Moten), and The Ghoul...
The Fallout gaming franchise presents a big storytelling universe to play in. And that’s exactly what drew showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner to the Prime Video TV adaptation in the first place.
“It’s more creatively interesting to be able to build our own story in the world that they’ve carved out for us,” Wagner told Den of Geek. “That’s historically been the trajectory of Fallout. It’s traded hands many times, with different creative teams taking it over. It’s kept it fresh, kept it relevant. We chose to just vainly look at this as our Fallout.”
Of course, a big storytelling universe also requires a big cast to fill it up. Prime Video’s Fallout isn’t wanting for compelling lead characters thanks to Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell), Maximus (Aaron Moten), and The Ghoul...
- 4/11/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Fallout: What is the Blue Pill For in the Prime Series? What Does It Do? - Main Image
What is the blue pill for in Prime's Fallout series? Episode 2 introduces a new character on the roster, Siggi Wilzig who injected himself with a blue pill into his neck. What was that all about?
Content Spoilers: This article contains spoilers for Prime Video's Fallout series, so proceed with caution.
Who is Siggi Wilzig? His Character Role Explored
Beyond the world of Wasteland inhabitants, the Prime series also shows a different existing faction outside the society of Vault-Tec Vaults.
It all began when Siggie Wilzig (Michael Emerson), one of the scientists of the Enclave, injected a blue pill right into his neck in Fallout episode 2. But before we get into that, let's get to know more about Wilzig.
Wilzig is a dedicated researcher who lives in the Wasteland near the Boneyards...
What is the blue pill for in Prime's Fallout series? Episode 2 introduces a new character on the roster, Siggi Wilzig who injected himself with a blue pill into his neck. What was that all about?
Content Spoilers: This article contains spoilers for Prime Video's Fallout series, so proceed with caution.
Who is Siggi Wilzig? His Character Role Explored
Beyond the world of Wasteland inhabitants, the Prime series also shows a different existing faction outside the society of Vault-Tec Vaults.
It all began when Siggie Wilzig (Michael Emerson), one of the scientists of the Enclave, injected a blue pill right into his neck in Fallout episode 2. But before we get into that, let's get to know more about Wilzig.
Wilzig is a dedicated researcher who lives in the Wasteland near the Boneyards...
- 4/11/2024
- EpicStream
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