Prime Video has adjusted the release date for the Fallout TV show once again, this time bringing it forward one day to 6pm PT, April 10.
The hotly anticipated show was due to launch all its episodes at the same time on April 11, itself a revised release date from April 12. Now, all eight episodes release on Wednesday, April 10, alongside a special live global fan premiere of the first episode. That’s good news for pretty much everyone except those who have arranged watch parties or time off work to jump straight into the show.
This week, it emerged that there’s a decent show of Fallout getting a second season. The show's been offered a $25 million tax credit to relocate filming from New York State to California for Season 2. Prime Video has yet to announce a renewal, but the move is an extremely good sign that a second season is in the works.
The Fallout TV show is of course based upon the long-running and much-loved video game series by Bethesda. It hails from Westworld creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, and is considered canon, taking place after all the games.
To get prepared for the show before then, check out our exclusive Fallout digital cover, with interviews with Nolan, Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, and more.
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