“Fans of ‘Fallout’ as games should be delighted. There are, of course, some shortcomings, but in terms of showing the world we know from the games, it is overwhelming. Will ‘Fallout’ appeal to people who have not played the games? It should. It is.” “there are many starting points here that can catch people unfamiliar with this universe,” Magda Walma enthuses about the new Amazon Prime series in her review on Kultura Gazeta.pl.
“Fallout” delighted critics, but required sacrifices
However, to create a production that has received almost exclusively positive reviews since its premiere, many hours of hard work and frequent sacrifices were required. In interviews, the actors emphasize that filming the series was often very demanding and physically exhausting.
The series’ Lucy, Ella Purnell, and Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus, talked to Comicbook about their new roles. They both unanimously stated that shooting many scenes required a lot of effort, which was the most difficult part of working on the production. “You need a lot of stamina to play something like this,” Purnell said.
“Literally everything hurt”
– There were days when I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t stand upright. I woke up in the morning and felt pain. Literally everything hurt. The effects seen in the series are also the result of the work of our wonderful stuntmen who prepared us for this work. They gave us as many rehearsals as we needed to really nail everything,” Moten said. “I love working with stuntmen, especially during action scenes,” the actor added.
Aaron Moten had a lot of problems with his powered armor. – It’s the hardest thing you can imagine. At the beginning it’s really nice, but from the second day of shooting you start fighting with yourself, you feel so burdened – he said in an interview with TheWrap.
Source: Gazeta

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