After Fallout, could other Bethesda games get spun into TV shows?
“Everybody asks, like, about Elder Scrolls, and I keep saying no also.
And I would approach those–I’ll probably say no.
You never know if someone’s gonna click,” he said.
“It wasn’t forced.
It was kind of a natural relationship and, ‘Hey, this sounds really cool.’
As opposed to, ‘We should have a show,’ right?
It never came from that,” Howard said.
But right now, the focus is on Fallout and letting the show have its moment.
“We’re just kind of over the moon,” he said.
“People have wanted to make a Fallout show ever since we did Fallout 3.
I took a lot of meetings and had conversations.
When Howard met Nolan, however, things changed.
For more, check out GameSpot’sFallout TV show reviewandwhat other critics think.
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