Prime Video’s live-action TV adaptation of the popular video game series Fallout has taken viewers on a visually stunning journey to the post-nuclear wasteland, with real desert sets in Namibia bringing the fictional world to life.
The Wasteland, the setting of Fallout, was brought to life on the Skeleton Coast in Namibia, with filming taking place in the ghost town of Kolmanskop. This former mining town, abandoned in 1956, now serves as a hauntingly beautiful backdrop for the TV series and has become a popular tourist attraction.
Thanks to the dry climate of the Namib Desert, the ruins, decorations, and furniture of Kolmanskop have been remarkably well-preserved, adding to the authenticity of the show’s setting. Actor Aaron Moten, who plays a key role in the series, described the experience of filming in Namibia as transporting and immersive.
Season 1 of Fallout is now available for streaming on Prime Video, with the storyline set in New California. However, fans of the game series can look forward to the possibility of season 2 exploring the Mojave Wasteland, a fan-favorite location known for its unique challenges and iconic landmarks.
With its stunning visuals, immersive storytelling, and commitment to bringing the world of Fallout to life, the TV adaptation is sure to be a hit with both fans of the game series and new viewers alike. Don’t miss out on experiencing the Wasteland for yourself on Prime Video.