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The Fallout TV Show Trailer Makes The Apocalypse Funny And Weird

The Fallout TV Show Trailer Makes The Apocalypse Funny And Weird

From the get-go, the new “Fallout” trailer instantly transports you to the world of the game, capturing the iconography and the tone “Fallout” is known for. We get the classic “I Don’t Want to Set the World On Fire” song prominent in the games, and we see a laser gun (the prop looking incredible), and even a yao guai. At first glance, the visuals are stunning and they faithfully bring “Fallout” to life.

Most importantly, however, the trailer is FUNNY. There’s a dark humor to the story and the world that the trailer conveys which sets it apart from other post-apocalyptic stories. Sure, things are bleak, and our main character (played by Ella Purnell) meets nothing but people and robots that want to kill her or steal her organs, but they all sort of laugh maniacally as they do it. The mix of violence and grim comedy is a staple of “Fallout,” and it is a relief to see that be a prominent part of the trailer.

Bringing animated (or digitally rendered) characters to real life is a tough ask — just look at “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and how it loses the essence of the original, for instance. With any luck, “Fallout” will join “Arcane” and “The Last of Us” as proof that video game adaptations can thrive on TV.


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