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The Era of Great Game Adaptations Continues With ‘Fallout’

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“The Last of Us” kicked off a trend of brilliant small-screen translations of video games.

“The Last of Us” kicked off a trend of brilliant small-screen translations of video games. “Fallout,” based on the hit nuclear war action games, is the latest, best example. [Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image]   Advertisement   [The Era of Great Game Adaptations Continues With ‘Fallout’]( By Nick Schager • [Read More »](   [This Comedian Took on Neo-Nazis—Next Is the Israel-Gaza War]( By Matt Wilstein • [Read More »](   [William Shatner’s Next ‘Bold’ Adventure: Facing Death]( By Kevin Fallon • [Read More »](   Advertisement   [All Hail Jo, the Surprise Breakout of ‘Vanderpump Rules’]( By Alec Karam • [Read More »](   [Robert Downey Jr.’s First Post-Oscars Project Is a Mindf*ck]( By Nick Schager • [Read More »](   [Lady Gaga’s ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Trailer Is Spectacular]( By Coleman Spilde • [Read More »](   The truth is a Beast. Are you? Get unlimited access to the Beast's fearless reporting. [Subscribe](   [Nickelodeon Accuser Reveals What Made Him Finally Speak Out]( By Madeline Roth • [Read More »](   [The CW’s ‘FBoy Island’ Spinoff Proves Men Are Clueless]( By Laura Bradley • [Read More »](   Advertisement   [What to See or Skip]( [From The Daily Beast's Obsessed](   [How ‘Ripley’ Became TV’s Most Beautiful Masterpiece]( By Barry Levitt • [Read More »](   ['White Collar' Is About to Be the Next ‘Suits’ Netflix Hit]( By Kevin Fallon • [Read More »](   [The ‘Curb’ Series Finale Gave Us a ‘Seinfeld’ Do-Over]( By Nick Schager • [Read More »](   [Image]   [The Walls Are Closing in on Mike Johnson’s Speakership]( By Riley Rogerson, Reese Gorman • [Read More »](   [Sheila Jackson Lee Explains Her Weird Claims About the Moon]( By Dan Ladden-Hall • [Read More »](   [Zelensky Bashes Trump’s ‘Primitive’ Plan For Ending War]( By Shannon Vavra • [Read More »](   [Image]   [The New Luxury Is Scenting Your Home and Body Like Tomatoes]( By Erika Stalder • [Read More »](   [7 Things ‘Summer House’ Star Gabby Prescod Can’t Live Without]( By Jamie Stone • [Read More »](   [Wrangler and Staud Just Debuted a Second Joint Collection—Just in Time for Festival Season]( By Mia Maguire • [Read More »](   [See More Stories](   Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here.](   Advertisement   [Daily Beast]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( © 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC I 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY, 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser.]( To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe.](

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