No film adaptation of Fallout is currently in the works, but Bethesda's Todd Howard recently confessed he isn't totally against the idea.

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"We've had a couple of in-roads, particularly with Fallout, which is a bit stickier than Elder Scrolls, but everybody's kind of asked and I've taken a number of [Fallout movie pitch] meetings over the years and nothing quite clicked where I felt, 'Oh, that would be as good as the game,'" Howard told GI.biz in an interview."And that may happen. I don't rule it out, but nothing really has clicked where - the games are popular enough and that's their identity."According to Howard, making a film based in the apocalyptic setting of Fallout risks potentially influencing fan opinions of the games in a negative way."I would say we have a pretty high bar as far as what we would want it to be if it ever happened and nothing's quite clicked. Even little things like, 'What does the vault suit look like?' - every little thing we obsess over so the game is the thing where it really exists."We might be waiting a long time for a potential Fallout movie, but players don't have to wait much longer for new content in Fallout 4. Bethesda recently announced its DLC release plans over the next few months, which includes this month's Automatron for $10.Read IGN's Fallout 4 review to learn more about nuclear thunderstorms and apocalyptic base-building.

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