Against all odds, the Fallout series has far exceeded fans' expectations and secured its place on the list of the best video game adaptations in recent history. In addition to telling an interesting story in a destroyed world, it has many nods that fans of the original material will appreciate. It also has a very terrifying Easter egg that will send shivers down the spines of the curious.
Below, we'll talk about minor spoilers and reveal one of the many surprises from the Prime Video show.
During the initial moments of episode 6, we see a Galaxy News broadcast in which Cooper Howard, the famous film and theater actor who becomes The Ghoul after the bombs explode, records an advertisement highlighting the virtues of the Vault-Tec Corporation vaults.
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In the scene, we are introduced to Lloyd and Cassandra Hawthorne, a pair of scientists who highlight the advantages of the vaults. Immediately after, Cooper Howard returns to the scene and urges viewers to call the number displayed on the screen to reserve their stay.
This is what happens if you call the phone number from the Fallout series
As expected, the number shown in the live-action Fallout series is real. Those who call will get a terrifying surprise. The number in question is: 213-25-VAULT or 213-258-2858. However, be aware that calling may incur additional charges on your phone bill.
So, what happens if you call the number shown on the television show? If you were expecting a joke or for Walton Goggins himself, dressed as Cooper Howard, to answer, you're very mistaken. Instead, you'll only hear someone screaming in fear for about 20 seconds.
It's a very terrifying Easter egg that is in complete harmony with the post-apocalyptic spirit of the Fallout series. Without a doubt, it's a very fun way to reward curious fans. Additionally, we suspect that many will use it to play pranks on their friends.
The television show received praise from critics and audiences alike, but it angered fans of Fallout: New Vegas for a curious detail. Furthermore, the first episode revealed the dark origin of the Vault Boy, the mascot of Vault-Tec Corporation.
What happens when you call the Vault-Tec phone number in the commercial. #Fallout #FalloutOnPrime pic.twitter.com/yDXHmqH7nl
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But tell us, will you dare to call? Let us know in the comments.
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