Amazon's Mass Effect TV series shares Fallout's successful production team
Amazon’s upcoming Mass Effect series is being helmed by many of those also involved in the service’s acclaimed Fallout show.
The first season of Fallout – which starred Ella Purnell as the wide-eyed and somewhat naive vault dweller Lucy, and Walton Goggins as the rather charismatic noseless Ghoul – debuted in April last year. On its release, the adaptation was a huge hit for Amazon, and was quickly picked up for a second season.
So, what has all this got to do with Mass Effect? Well, in November of last year it was confirmed Mass Effect was officially getting a TV adaptation at Amazon, with Fast & Furious 9 scribe Daniel Casey on writing and executive producer duties. Along with Casey, though, fans have just this weekend noticed that a number of the production team from Fallout are also going to be working on Mass Effect.
This little nugget of information was tucked away in an Instagram post shared by Casey last November, which has since resurfaced.
“I’m working on a Mass Effect show for Amazon. We’re greenlit to start our writer’s room at the top of 2025. Doing this right is and has been top priority for nearly two years now (though we paused for the strike last year),” Casey wrote back in November last year. “We have a great pilot script and series outline, the team that Amazon has in place (same team as #fallout including the fantastic @scottfarris) is incredible. Standby for further updates. This is gonna be the next year/two years of my life. And it’ll be special.”
Scott Farris is a senior development executive at Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video, and has been with the company for over a decade.
“As one of the company’s earliest hires, Scott was a founding member of its original scripted drama team and played a key role in launching marquee series such as The Man in the High Castle, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Jack Ryan,” reads Farris’ LinkedIn page.