Ghouls in the "Fallout" universe are similar to zombies in other properties, but are ultimately different in various ways. But which of these two is worse?
Amazon's "Fallout" series looks amazing thanks to the hard work of several top VFX houses. Here's what the Prime Video show looks like without special effects.
Amazon Prime's "Fallout" series has scored rave reviews. The hit video game adaptation is packed with clever Easter eggs that fans of the franchise will love.
Those who call the Vault-Tec number advertised in the 6th episode of Amazon Prime's "Fallout" may be in for something interesting on the other end of the line.
From the beginning, Amazon Prime's "Fallout" presents Lee Moldaver as the series' ultimate villain. Here's why the actor who plays her looks so familiar.
The final shot of "Fallout" Season 1, Episode 8 reveals a major tease that the TV series may be adapting one of the video game franchise's most popular titles.
Amazon's "Fallout" series has made quite the splash and like the series of video games it's based off, it is quick to introduce several notable factions.
Dogmeat's prowess in the "Fallout" games is a bit beyond what you'd expect from a wasteland hound. The TV series fixes this with another dog character, CX404.
Many "Fallout" fans may be wondering whether this particular character dies in Episode 2 of Amazon Prime Video's TV adaptation of the popular video game series.
After the nuclear apocalypse in "Fallout," the Vaults seem to be places where relatively normal life is still possible. But they aren't as secure as advertised.
"Supernatural" star Jared Padalecki is aware of the desire to see him join the cast of "The Boys" like other "Supernatural" stars. Here's what he wants first.
While Alan Ritchson is enjoying the success of his show "Jack Reacher," the actor says he would love to play Batman -- and has a specific explanation why.
Gavi Singh Chera looks to be joining "The Rings of Power" Season 2. And it appears he'll be playing someone from a race that hasn't been seen on the show.
Looper chatted exclusively with Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan, Graham Wagner, and Geneva Robertson-Dworet about "Fallout" and its development.
During its second season, "Invincible" has offered up fans some pretty cheeky and downright hilarious "cameos," one of which is definitely a Marvel ripoff.
Looper spoke with Jonathan Nolan for an exclusive interview on "Fallout, and it turns out that the games may have influenced a bit of "The Dark Knight Rises."
After months upon months of general silence, the official Twitter account of Amazon's "The Rings of Power" shared some cryptic teases with the show's fans.
"Invincible" Season 2 shows us a version of what might have happened if Ant-Man tried to face Thanos by shrinking inside him, and it's pretty gruesome.