Filming for the second season of Fallout delayed due to massive fires in Los Angeles

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They are shooting the next season of the popular Amazon and Bethesda series Fall TV show has been delayed due to ongoing and massive wildfires near Los Angeles, California.

January 7 Deadline announced that production and shooting are ongoing Fallthe second season was scheduled to begin on January 8. Production had been suspended for the summer break and was scheduled to resume that day. However, vast fires affecting southern California and the greater Los Angeles area caused a delay. It is currently reported that filming is scheduled to begin again on February 10, although this may change depending on the fires and weather.

Fallout first season received critical acclaim in April 2024. The series is based on Bethesda’s hit games, and just weeks after its launch, it was selected as second season.

As he noticed GameSpotFilmLA – the agency responsible for all film permits in Los Angeles –he warned that resources normally available for film and television productions in the area will not be available due to the terrible fires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and other buildings and killed at least two people. The Los Angeles County Fire Department also revoked all permits to film in or near areas affected by the fire.

Diversity reports that production has stopped on other TV shows including Abbott Elementary School, Grey’s Anatomy, Hacks, AND It fits Los Angeles. Even in cases where fires do not directly threaten sets or sound stages, inhaling smoke and ash is unsafe, and these delays are intended to protect cast and crew. Universal Studios has also been closed to protect guests, employees and crew members.

From Tuesday major fires have burned over 10,000 acres southern California, forcing many to flee their homes for safety. One of these fires is already the most destructive fire in Los Angeles’ history, and initial estimates estimate that the fires have already caused more than $5 billion in damage. Firefighters from other states including OregonThey rush to California to support contain a devastating wildfire.

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