Todd has been refusing to adapt The Elder Scrolls into a TV series. He said that the standard must be kept high.

Todd has been refusing to adapt The Elder Scrolls into a TV series. He said that the standard must be kept high.

After the great success of Amazon's live-action drama "Fallout", Bethesda's studio group director and executive producer Todd Howard talked about the possibility of adapting another pillar IP of "The Elder Scrolls" into a TV series.

Howard was interviewed by IGN on the red carpet at the premiere of Amazon's live-action Fallout series in Los Angeles, and he said: "Everyone keeps asking about the Elder Scrolls, but I keep saying no.

You never know if someone is going to be interested. I think it really came from, 'We think the time is right to do a quality piece.' It wasn't forced.

I can’t predict the future, but this has definitely been one of the most enjoyable projects I’ve ever worked on, and everyone at the studio is ecstatic that it’s going so smoothly.”

Amazon's "Fallout" series premiered this week. Foreign media Variety recently reported that due to tax incentives, the filming of the second season of "Fallout" will move to California.

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