The Fallout TV series in production at Amazon continues its path and will begin filming soon, according to a recent document found online is expected to start in June 2022, which should mean a launch period not too far away for the series.
The information comes from a job advertisement published on the StuntAccess website, dedicated to professionals in the film and television sector. The announcement does not contain very detailed information, but based on this it emerges that filming should begin on June 20, 2022.
The series is identified, within the announcement, with the code name “Hondo”, but it would seem to refer to the new production of Amazon TV linked to the RPG series of Interplay and now Bethesda. Between the lines, however, a sort of small synopsis also emerges: “The future once dreamed of by the Americans in the last 40 years blows up after a nuclear war in 2077”, which seems to recall quite clearly the settings of Fallout.
To get an idea of the possible timelines, one can think that the first season of The Witcher began filming at the end of October 2018, concluded in May 2019 and the series arrived in streaming on December 20 of the same year.
Very similar timelines also for the first series of The Mandalorian, with filming starting in October 2018, ending at the end of February 2019 and launching on Disney + in November 2019.
According to these examples, which show a time frame of approximately 13-14 months from the start of the shooting to the launch of the product in streaming, one would think that the Fallout TV series could arrive on Amazon Prime Video in the fall of 2023. Meanwhile, the name of the leading actress has emerged: Ella Purnell.