Jonathan Nolan, the creator of the 'FALLOUT' TV series, expressed that he didn't aim to please fans when developing the show, believing it would be a 'fool's errand.' He focused on making the show he wanted, trusting that as fans of the game, they would appreciate the essential elements. The 'Fallout' TV series is looking beyond the fanbase, with the director emphasizing that trying to please fans of anything is not feasible.
Fallout TV Series Wasn't Made To Please Fans, Creator Says https://t.co/yLf5UZJm8N https://t.co/jT5ZCDcgGG
Fallout TV show director didn't set out to please the game's fans: "I don't think you really can set out to please the fans of anything" https://t.co/MbUaUEmb52
“Fallout” TV Series Looks Beyond Fanbase https://t.co/dbEadAAg1a https://t.co/1Prp9O22aC
Jonathan Nolan says when developing ‘FALLOUT’, he thought it would be a “fool’s errand” to set out to please fans “[My approach is] to make the show you want to make trusting, as fans of the game, we would find pieces that were essential to us” (Source: https://t.co/b9KKbszl0X) https://t.co/jes14JzVGn
Fallout TV Show co-writer teases future seasons, saying “there’s piles of stuff we want to do” https://t.co/lri04Qn3Bx