“Fallout” Season 2 debuts on Prime Video this Wednesday, December 17, and with it comes 2025’s final chance to live up to the long-promised “big moment for video game adaptations.” That’s a lot of pressure to put on series star Ella Purnell, but someone has to do something at a time when the Warner Bros. fire sale is throwing Hollywood into a tailspin — and collaboration with the roughly $188 billion games industry feels more urgent and essential than ever before.
Since Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo donned overalls for 1993’s history-making “Super Mario Bros.,” audiences have been told to keep an eye out for the next great wave of storytelling. Progress has been slow, both technically and creatively. There have been notable successes (h/t “Pokémon: Detective Pikachu”), but the history of game-to-screen adaptations is still broadly defined by misfires, misunderstandings, and routine public embarrassment.
From financial wipeouts to baffling misreads of beloved source material,…
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