Fallout Subtly References A Divisive 16-Year-Old Movie Scene

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Fallout TV show is out now, and one small moment secretly references an incredibly divisive 16-year-old movie scene. Although Fallout is a massive franchise on its own, the video game series' sense of humor has allowed for all kinds of references to other movies, TV shows, and songs to sneak their way into the games.

Fallout's Maximus Survives The Bombing Of Shady Sands In A Fridge Like In Indiana Jones 4 It Is Hard To Miss Close One clip shown several times throughout the Fallout TV shows Maximus emerging from a fridge, with this moment being a perfect homage to one incredibly controversial scene from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The Fallout TV show reveals that Shady Sands was destroyed by bombs, with many residents of the city dying.

Fallout's Fridge Scene Isn't The Franchise's First Indiana Jones Reference The Games Already Did It Close Although it may seem odd for the Fallout TV show to contain an Easter egg that references Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it actually isn't the franchise's first time doing this. As it turns out, the exact same moment from the fourth Indiana Jones movie is also referenced in the video game Fallout: New Vegas.

Fallout's Indiana Jones Reference Actually Teases Bethesda's Next Video Game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Close Amazon Prime Video's decision to include a reference to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is an interesting one, as it actually teases Bethesda's next video game. Bethesda has been the company behind the Fallout franchise since Fallout 3, but this isn't the only video game series they have developed.

 

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