Fallout TV Show Premieres Today: What's the Release Time in Your Country?
The Wasteland will welcome its new heroes in just a few hours, so get ready!
Summary:
- Following a streak of successful video game adaptations, Prime Video decided to make a Fallout TV show.
- The new post-apocalypse series premieres in just a few hours but its release time varies in different regions.
- While Fallout fans were cautious about the upcoming show at first, the trailers warmed them up to the adaptation.
Good people of Vault-Tec Vaults all over the world, listen to us! Your Overseers are lying to you, and there is life outside — it’s a whole world! It’s just unbelievably dangerous, frustratingly scarce on resources, and, for the most part, still contaminated from the countless nuclear explosions from back in the day.
But you can get out there and risk it all if you wish; or you can tune in for Prime Video’s upcoming Fallout TV show in just a few hours and enjoy the Wasteland’s beauty without stepping foot outside your comfortable little Vaults.
Fallout TV Show Hits the Screens Today
Originally, Prime Video’s new series was scheduled for an April 12, 2024 premiere. But due to the good folks in post-production seemingly doing their jobs too well, the show’s release date shifted to April 10, 2024 for North and South America and April 11, 2024 for all other regions.
Fallout Premiere Timetable:
- USA, Pacific Time — 6 PM
- USA, Eastern Time — 9 PM
- Mexico — 7 PM
- Brasil — 10 PM
- Great Britain — 2 AM
- Central Europe — 3 AM
- Eastern Europe — 4 AM
- South Africa — 3 AM
- India — 6.30 AM
- Singapore — 9 AM
- Japan — 10 AM
- Australia — 11 AM
- New Zealand — 1 PM
As a Prime Video exclusive, you’ll need a subscription to see the Wasteland on your big plasma screen, as so far, there have been no signs of this series ever migrating to or joining a different streaming platform in the future.
Fallout Fans Warmed Up to the New Show
As it typically goes with video game adaptations, they are a risky business, and few directors or showrunners manage to get them right. Having been burned many times before, fans were either cautious or downright pessimistic about the upcoming Fallout adaptation at first, not trusting Prime Video to not butcher the iconic setting.
The general attitude saw a major shift after the first trailers dropped. Most fans are now either excited or cautiously optimistic about the new post-apocalypse series as the trailers were convincing enough. We’ll learn whether this enthusiasm pays off in just a few hours, so stay tuned and don’t miss the Fallout premiere in your country!