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The TV series “Fallout” has won two Emmy Awards

The TV series “Fallout” has won two Emmy Awards

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We quite liked Amazon's TV series Fallout, and so did the Emmy judges, who nominated it in 13 categories at this year's Creative Arts Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Stunt Performance and Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup.

In the end, it took home only two awards: “Outstanding Music Supervision” for the first episode, which was called “The End” just to annoy us, and “Outstanding Emerging Media Program” for the interactive website called “Fallout: Vault 33,” where you can listen to “I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire” by The Ink Spots and watch a series of videos introducing the main characters.

Fallout isn't the first video game adaptation to win at the Emmy Awards. Arcane has previously won several awards, including Outstanding Animated Program, and The Last of Us has also picked up a ton of them, including Outstanding Guest Actor for Nick Offerman and Outstanding Guest Actress for Storm Reid.

The big winner at this year's Emmys so far was Shōgun, which won 14 awards and set a new record for most Emmy Awards in a single year. The Bear and Saturday Night Live also took home multiple awards.

The Primetime Emmys are still to come, set for next Sunday, and Fallout has a chance to pick up another statuette there, as Walton Goggins is nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role as The Ghoul.

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