Why Westworld’s Jonathan Nolan wanted to adapt video game Fallout for TV

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The gaming franchise has players exploring a nuclear wasteland full of monsters and rival factions.

LOS ANGELES – In adapting the popular Fallout video games for television, writer-producer Jonathan Nolan had a lot of creative freedom.

But unlike Westworld, which was based on a 1973 science-fiction western film about a theme park populated by androids, the Fallout games are open-ended. “Which means a rigorous adaptation is sort of impossible. If you play the game, you might play it as a good guy who joins this faction; I might play it as a bad guy who joins a different faction.

And while they had plenty of leeway with the storytelling, the couple tried to capture the aesthetic of the games as best they could. For inspiration, the creators looked to all seven Fallout games, which were released from 1997 to 2018.

 

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