Rebellion's Atomfall Getting TV Adaptation From Fleabag Producers
Rebellion's British post-apocalyptic survival game Atomfall is heading to television, co-produced by Two Brothers, the Emmy and Golden Globe winning team behind Fleabag and The Missing.
Rebellion's post-apocalyptic survival game Atomfall is getting a TV adaptation.
The game takes inspiration from the real-world Windscale disaster in 1957, the worst nuclear accident in British history. Atomfall imagines a fictional nuclear disaster that wrecks part of the UK. You explore, scavenge, craft, barter, and fight through "beautifully recreated scenery in search of answers." The game secured Best British Game at the 2026 BAFTA Games Awards.
Rebellion and British production house Two Brothers are co-producing the series. Two Brothers won Emmy and Golden Globe awards for Fleabag and The Missing. The show calls Atomfall a "distinctly British take on the post-apocalyptic genre," set in a militarized Quarantine Zone in the Lake District. Life outside the walls? Normal. Inside? Things have "deteriorated into something far stranger."
Harry and Jack Williams are writing the series. Executive producers include the Williams brothers and Alex Mercer for Two Brothers, plus Jason and Chris Kingsley CBE and Ben Smith for Rebellion. No release schedule or streaming platform announced yet.