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Bethesda Game Studios’ director and executive producer Todd Howard was determined to make the ‘Fallout’ TV show canon to the company’s games. The new Amazon Prime show is set in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic survival franchise - which the studio has helmed since 2008’s ‘Fallout 3’ - and Todd has now emphasised the company wanted to make the programme canon to its gaming series because they felt like it would be “the kind of show [fans would] want to watch”. Speaking to IGN, he said: “Well, it definitely is harder to do, right? “We just felt, as fans of ‘Fallout’, that would be the kind of show w...
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Bethesda Softworks is unlikely to give the go-ahead for TV adaptations of ‘Skyrim’ or ‘Starfield’. The company’s director Todd Howard made the admission despite the success of Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Fallout’, which launched last week on the streamer. Todd was executive producer on the series and it was previously confirmed that events in the show are canon within the ‘Fallout’ universe, with the company boss encouraging writers to change certain elements of the show to avoid clashes with the plot of ‘Fallout 5’. Despite it being a hit so far with fans, Todd said in a new interview with IGN, Bet...
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‘Fallout’ producer Jonathan Nolan has told how playing the game "delayed" his ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ screenplay. The 47-year-old screenwriter - who is producing the TV adaptation of the beloved Bethesda franchise - co-wrote the 2012 Batman movie with his Oscar-winning brother Christopher Nolan, and revealed the film likely had to be pushed back because he was too busy playing one of the studio's role-playing-games. Speaking to Eurogamer, he said: “I didn't know much about it and I was in the mood for a distraction. “I think Chris had tasked me with writing ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ and so if th...
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The ‘Fallout’ TV programme is “almost like ‘Fallout 5”, showrunner Jonathan Nolan has said. According to the 47-year-old producer, his pitch for the Prime Video show, where he suggested the programme would tell an original story in the franchise that would be part of what Bethesda Studios had created with their games, was what got the team “most excited” for the project. In an interview with Total Film, Jonathan said: "From the first conversation with (Bethesda boss) Todd Howard, we were most excited about an original story. “‘Fallout', in my career, is closest to the work we did in adapting ‘...
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Netflix is rumoured to be making 'The Elder Scrolls' into a TV show. The streaming giant is looking to capitalise on the success of its 2019 series 'The Witcher' by adapting another video game into a television show. Industry insider Daniel Ritchtman claims Netflix is looking at the video game series as their next project although the platform is yet to confirm the rumours. The news comes after another Bethesda franchise - Fallout 4 is being adapted into a TV show for Amazon by Westworld showrunners Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan Meanwhile, it was recently revealed 'The Elder Scrolls VI' could be...
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