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Walton Goggins' Spider Bite Mishap Delays Fallout Series Production

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Renowned actor Walton Goggins, known for his role as Boyd Crowder in Justified, is set to take on a new character in Prime Video's adaptation of the popular video game Fallout. However, before filming even began, Goggins encountered a surprising obstacle in the form of a brown recluse spider bite.

During an exclusive interview, Goggins revealed that he was bitten five times by a brown recluse spider on the day he was scheduled for makeup tests for his role as The Ghoul, a bounty-hunting character in the upcoming series. The incident occurred while Goggins was getting ready in a hotel, causing his leg to start burning unexpectedly.

Despite the unsettling experience, Goggins managed to seek medical attention promptly and was informed by a doctor that he was fortunate to have come in when he did. The actor humorously remarked on the timing of the spider bite, quipping that it would have been more fitting after his morning cappuccino.

In Fallout, Goggins portrays The Ghoul, a seasoned bounty hunter who has been traversing the world for two centuries. Described as ruthless yet possessing his own moral code, The Ghoul is depicted as devilishly handsome with a sharp wit and a cynical outlook on humanity.

Goggins elaborated on his character's evolution from his original identity as Cooper Howard, hinting at a significant transformation that shapes The Ghoul's worldview. The series promises to delve into The Ghoul's backstory and motivations, offering viewers a deeper understanding of his complex persona.

Fallout joins the ranks of video game adaptations making their mark in other media, following in the footsteps of successful ventures like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Mortal Kombat, and Sonic the Hedgehog. The highly anticipated first season of Fallout is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video on Friday, April 12, inviting audiences to embark on a thrilling journey through a post-apocalyptic world.

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