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Hollywood had been asking Bethesda to make a Fallout movie or TV show for a decade before the hit Prime Video TV show adaptation, according to studio veteran Emil Pagliarulo, but the developer continually refused until they found the right people to run the show.
In an interview with our pals at PC Gamer, Pagliarulo explained why Bethesda kept rejecting pitches from Hollywood. Apparently, it's all thanks to the face of the studio, Todd Howard.
"Credit to Todd Howard, we could have made a Fallout movie or Fallout TV show a decade ago - we had certainly been asked. But Hollywood, at the time, they wanted to throw 'the videogame directors' at us," said Pagliarulo. "We don't want the guy who makes videogame movies. We want the best director, the best showrunner possible…a lot of it was waiting to find the right partner, and not just doing it because you could."
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