The story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. 200 years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind — and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.
I read negative comments and almost refused to watch. Fortunately, I decided to watch it and didn’t regret it. So don’t believe the comments, look and make up your own mind. And the cholivar between Fallout fans, like war, never changes. Fans of different parts of the game could not agree among themselves, endlessly arguing which part
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I read negative comments and almost refused to watch. Fortunately, I decided to watch it and didn’t regret it. So don’t believe the comments, look and make up your own mind. And the cholivar between Fallout fans, like war, never changes. Fans of different parts of the game could not agree among themselves, endlessly arguing which part is the most real and pouring all the other parts, hmm, caustic criticism. And then the show came. In my opinion, the series is excellent, made in the best traditions of the gaming franchise, with an almost canonical plot. But! Holivar, he never changes. So don't listen to anyone. Watch and pour into the holivar.
Since childhood, everyone around Follout played and fans, and these games somehow all passed by me, except that I knew that this is a multivariate story about the world after the nuclear end of the world. .
The series came out - as it should: with hardness, drama, the collision of polar types of logic and black humor. But all of them
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Since childhood, everyone around Follout played and fans, and these games somehow all passed by me, except that I knew that this is a multivariate story about the world after the nuclear end of the world. . The series came out - as it should: with hardness, drama, the collision of polar types of logic and black humor. But all of them are like refined (either the style of shooting is this, or the actors do not play somewhere), because as if you understand that this is a game world and everything is not true and this reduces the intensity of heavy scenes and violence in the frame, which makes it all look easy enough. . As a non-followout - I will say - the series succeeded as an independent work. If you are not a fan of the series, which will cling to inaccuracies, compared to the game world - it is quite possible to watch.
It's like playing Fallout. Without frills, monotonously, Maximus turned out some kind of brake. Good thing it's only 8 episodes. Overall, it's quite interesting.
magician There's Tatoshka, and Iron Woodcutter, and Girl with bulging photoshopped eyes, and all sorts of brainy sexies are scary. . . Kindergarten, in short - only with Kraavis!
Uta Briesewitz,
Alex Graves,
Peter Hoar,
Nick Hurran,
Michael J. Bassett,
Ciaran Donnelly,
Salli Richardson-Whitfield,
Jeremy Webb,
Andy Goddard,
Miguel Sapochnik
After 250 years on ice, a prisoner returns to life in a new body with one chance to win his freedom: by solving a mind-bending murder.
Victor Maldonado,
Gabriele Pennacchioli,
Jennifer Yuh Nelson,
Alfredo Torres,
Dominique Boidin,
Jerome Denjean,
Léon Bérelle,
Rémi Kozyra,
Maxime Luère,
Tim Miller,
Robert Valley,
Franck Balson,
Javier Recio Gracia,
Damian Nenow,
Dave Wilson,
Elliot Dear,
István Zorkóczy,
Vitaliy Shushko,
Meat Dept,
Simon Otto,
Alberto Mielgo,
Jerome Chen,
Owen Sullivan,
Oliver Thomas,
Alex Beaty,
Jon Yeo
Terrifying creatures, wicked surprises and dark comedy converge in this NSFW anthology of animated stories presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher.
Philip Sgriccia,
Stefan Schwartz,
Sarah Boyd,
Daniel Attias,
Fred Toye,
Eric Kripke,
Jennifer Phang,
Matt Shakman,
Daniel Trachtenberg,
Steve Boyum,
Liz Friedlander,
Alex Graves,
Sebastián Silva
A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty.
A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty. close
James Gunn,
Brad Anderson,
Jody Hill,
Rosemary Rodriguez
The continuing story of Peacemaker – a compellingly vainglorious man who believes in peace at any cost, no matter how many people he has to kill to get more
The continuing story of Peacemaker – a compellingly vainglorious man who believes in peace at any cost, no matter how many people he has to kill to get it – in the aftermath of the events of “The Suicide Squad.” close
Jeff Allen,
Dan Duncan,
Paul Furminger,
Cory Evans,
Jay Baker,
Ian Abando,
Jae Harm,
Vinton Heuck,
William Ruzicka,
Robert Valley,
Justin Copeland
Mark Grayson is a normal teenager except for the fact that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. Shortly after his seventeenth birthday, more
Mark Grayson is a normal teenager except for the fact that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. Shortly after his seventeenth birthday, Mark begins to develop powers of his own and enters into his father’s tutelage. close