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It's always a good time to kill Nazis, and Amazon is making a live-action Wolfenstein TV show all about it
The production company behind Fallout is still giving fans what they want.

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As a good doctor once asked Captain America: Do you want to kill Nazis? If the answer is yes, we’ve got some good news for you; Amazon is giving you what you want in the form of a Wolfenstein TV show. What’s more, it is being produced by the same company that gave us the (very good) Fallout series for Prime Video.
We don’t know much about the Wolfenstein TV show other than the fact that it has the greatest logline ever: “The story of killing Nazis is evergreen.” From the video games, we can surmise that the show will follow William “B.J.” Blazkowicz, a US Soldier during World War II, who goes behind enemy lines to, as the logline suggests, kill Nazis. However, what he finds is that they’ve begun experimenting with the occult and mad science to help give them an edge in the war.
Like we mentioned before, this isn’t the first video game adaptation that Kilter Films has produced. They are already hard at work on the Fallout series, which gets its second season in December 2025. Patrick Somerville is currently attached as creator, writer, executive producer, and showrunner of the Wolfenstein series.
We don’t have any plot details for the Wolfenstein series for Prime Video. Nor do we have any cast news to share or even a vague release window, but none of that matters. With a logline that succinct and that brilliantly on the nose for the source material, we know this will at least be an entertaining – and probably cathartic – watch.
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