Todd Howard just spilled some serious Fallout TV series tea. Done deal. He's talking unseen locations, and I'm not buying the hype - yet. The fact that pre-production for Season 3 is already underway, with filming kicking off in Los Angeles this month, suggests they're aiming for something big, possibly even bigger than the video games, which is a bold move, especially considering the massive world they've already built.
It's real. The next season of Fallout TV series is coming. You'll see Colorado, a place the main games never visited. They've got a new setting. The Fallout series is known for this. It's a thing they do. Howard says geography matters in Fallout. The TV show can jump to new locations, which is key for the franchise, bringing fresh elements with it, and we've got unseen locations to look forward to, which is worth mentioning, with Todd Howard unveiling surprises.
Fallout TV’s Bold Colorado Move
It's a fresh start. We've got new faces. You'll see Manny Jacinto, he's in it. The cast is pretty big now. Thomasin McKenzie and Emily Mortimer are on board too. Todd Howard mentions Aaron Paul, a Fallout fan, is joining the show, which is worth mentioning, with a key role in Season 3, for fans of the series, it's going to be interesting to see how he fits in with the existing characters, in the world of Fallout, we've got a crossover of talent from different shows like Breaking Bad and The Newsroom.
It's a Fallout series. You'll get detours. The path to Colorado is not straight. We've seen this in the Fallout Wasteland before, with co-showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet hinting at a story that's full of unexpected turns, making the journey key to the overall experience.
"We want to remind viewers that just because The Ghoul is heading to Colorado, of course, this is the Wasteland where you always get sidetracked by bullshit every goddamn time. So, how long will it take him to get there, or will he get there in the first episode of the next season? We will have to wait to find out. It may not be as linear a journey as one would hope."
Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Co-Showrunner
Todd Howard's on board with this. The real feel of Fallout is key. You'll find vast areas to explore in Fallout TV Series Season 3, it's worth mentioning.
Fallout’s Boldest Canon Yet
It's new. They're exploring different areas in Fallout. You'll see this in the games. The Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3 is a key part of that. We've got the Commonwealth in Fallout 4 too, with its own post-apocalyptic feel, it's the real feel of a world after the end, with Todd Howard giving us a glimpse of what's next for the Fallout TV Series in Season 3, which is worth mentioning, for fans of the series, they've been waiting to see what's coming, with honesty from the creators about the direction they're taking.
"Well, it came out of many conversations about how the games are of course regional. One of the delights of finding out there's going to be a new Fallout game is immediately the question of like, well, where is it going to be set?"
Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Co-Showrunner
It's worth mentioning Fallout does the real feel well. You'll see this in Season 3. The story goes to Colorado. With key locations unseen before, it's a big deal for fans of the series. They've got a lot to look forward to, for sure. In the Fallout TV series, Todd Howard is key to this crossover, bringing honesty to the narrative, which is a big part of its success.
Fallout's Hidden Vaults Unearthed by Howard
You'll see it. The Fallout TV series is getting new stuff. It's happening now. Season 3 starts shooting this month in Los Angeles. They've got a mix of old and new Fallout fans in the cast, which is pretty cool. Todd Howard is really into the new locations and storylines, it's clear they've put a lot of thought into this. He's excited, and that's got us excited too, with the promise of surprises for even the most hardcore fans, and we've got a feeling this season will be key for the Fallout universe, giving it a fresh feel with new geographic and narrative explorations.
You'll get some clues soon. It's about Fallout. The real feel is key. Fans are guessing now. They've got ideas, from Colorado's snowy places to new characters, with stories that will come out in this setting, which is pretty exciting for fans of the Fallout series, with Todd Howard unveiling new things.
Todd Howard’s 3 Bold Moves for Fallout’s Future
It's the real feel that matters. You'll see that in Fallout Season 3. Todd Howard is key to this project. They've got new locations from the games, which is worth mentioning. For fans of the series, it's exciting to explore unseen parts of the Fallout world, and with this TV series, they've made it honest, showing they care about the source material. The Fallout TV series is one to watch, with its crossover of old and new, and it's likely that we've got a lot to look forward to in this third season, as it sets a key standard for other gaming franchises, like the ones from Bethesda, to follow for adapting games for TV, with a good balance of staying true to the game and trying new things.
It's real. The Fallout series matters. You'll see that in Season 3. They've made it key to the whole franchise. With Fallout, the story counts. The third season has the real feel, it's honest, and we've got crossover with the games, which is worth mentioning. The show is for fans, with surprises from Todd Howard, and it's one of those things you'll think about, in the Fallout universe, for a long time.
Key Takeaways
- Todd Howard teases Fallout Season 3 will feature locations never seen in the video games.
- Pre-production is underway, with filming starting in Los Angeles this month.
- New cast members include Aaron Paul, a self-proclaimed Fallout fan.
- Season 3 explores Colorado, a region unexplored by mainline Fallout games.
The Bad Gamer Take
Bethesda's Todd Howard will introduce unexpected story detours in Season 3 of the Fallout TV series because the franchise is known for its complex world-building and non-linear narrative paths. This approach will likely keep viewers engaged and curious about the show's direction. Watch for how Aaron Paul's character fits into the existing cast and storyline in the upcoming season.
You'll see the real feel of Fallout in Season 3. It's key. The show is going in new directions. With honesty from the creators, we've got a lot to look forward to. For fans of the series, the next season will be worth mentioning, offering a fresh look at unseen locations, courtesy of Todd Howard, and it's one of those things you'll still be thinking about long after the credits roll, which is pretty unusual for Fallout.



