Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Amazon Prime Video's Fallout is out now, and here is an explanation of all of the known locations that the highly anticipated TV show filmed at. Amazon Prime Video is attempting to bring Fallout's iconic world into live action with the release of the TV adaptation, which is a difficult feat to pull off.
Related Who Is Vault Boy? Fallout’s Vault-Tec Mascot & Origins Explained Vault Boy is one of the most instantly recognizable icons of the Fallout franchise, and there's a good reason for his enduring popularity. The Fallout TV series used a real gas station in Nyack, New York for its filming location, transforming it to look exactly like the Red Rocket truck stop from the video games.
Wendover Air Force Base, Utah Brotherhood Of Steel Base Close Wendover Airfield, Utah is another interesting location used in the Fallout TV show, with it being another prominently featured setting in the TV show. Wendover Air Force Base is a real historical site in Utah that was used as a training camp for bombers during World War II, with it since being used for other types of weapon testing in the decades after the war.