Walton Goggins has Made it Clear He Won't Be Playing 'Fallout' Games
In a recent interview with PC Gamer, Walton Goggins reiterated his stance on not playing the 'Fallout' video game series. The actor, who plays Cooper Howard/The Ghoul in Prime Video's adaptation of 'Fallout,' had previously stated that he had no intention of delving into the games as preparation for the show.
However, with the show becoming a huge success and the games experiencing a resurgence due to adaptations, many fans are now asking Goggins if he plans to explore the world of 'Fallout' in other ways. The answer remains a resounding "no." According to Goggins, his experience as an actor playing Cooper Howard/The Ghoul is fundamentally different from engaging with the games.
For Goggins, treating his performance as a separate entity from the game would be misleading to fans and undermine the authenticity of both mediums. He believes that Cooper Howard exists in his own right within the world of 'Fallout,' and that he should approach his role with a distinct perspective, rather than becoming an avatar within the game.
In contrast to other adaptations where actors have immersed themselves in their respective games, Goggins seems determined to maintain a clear distinction between his on-screen persona and his gaming experience. This stance is likely due to his desire to avoid blurring the lines between the two and ensuring that fans are served well by both mediums.
In a recent interview with PC Gamer, Walton Goggins reiterated his stance on not playing the 'Fallout' video game series. The actor, who plays Cooper Howard/The Ghoul in Prime Video's adaptation of 'Fallout,' had previously stated that he had no intention of delving into the games as preparation for the show.
However, with the show becoming a huge success and the games experiencing a resurgence due to adaptations, many fans are now asking Goggins if he plans to explore the world of 'Fallout' in other ways. The answer remains a resounding "no." According to Goggins, his experience as an actor playing Cooper Howard/The Ghoul is fundamentally different from engaging with the games.
For Goggins, treating his performance as a separate entity from the game would be misleading to fans and undermine the authenticity of both mediums. He believes that Cooper Howard exists in his own right within the world of 'Fallout,' and that he should approach his role with a distinct perspective, rather than becoming an avatar within the game.
In contrast to other adaptations where actors have immersed themselves in their respective games, Goggins seems determined to maintain a clear distinction between his on-screen persona and his gaming experience. This stance is likely due to his desire to avoid blurring the lines between the two and ensuring that fans are served well by both mediums.