LA Wildfires Halt Fallout Season 2 Production
Filming for the next season of Amazon and Bethesda's popular Fallout TV show has hit a snag. The massive fires near Los Angeles, California, have caused a delay in production. Originally set to resume on January 8 after a holiday break, the filming is now postponed. The new tentative start date is February 10, but this could change depending on the fires and weather conditions.
Impact of the Fires on Filming
The fires in Southern California have severely disrupted the entertainment industry. FilmLA, the agency that handles film permits in Los Angeles, has issued warnings. Resources for film and TV productions are not available due to the fires. The LA County Fire Department has also withdrawn filming permits in affected areas.
Other TV Shows Affected
It's not just Fallout that's feeling the heat. Other shows like Abbott Elementary, Grey's Anatomy, Hacks, and Suits LA have also halted production. Even if sets aren't directly threatened, the smoke and ash pose health risks. Universal Studios has shut down to ensure the safety of guests, employees, and crew members.
The Extent of the Damage
The fires have burned over 10,000 acres in Southern California since Tuesday. Many residents have been forced to evacuate. One fire is already the most destructive in LA's history. Early estimates suggest damages exceeding $50 billion. Firefighters from other states, including Oregon, are rushing to help contain the blaze.
What This Means for Fallout Fans
While the delay is disappointing, safety comes first. The cast and crew's well-being is essential. Fans eagerly awaiting the new season will have to be patient as the situation unfolds. Stay tuned for updates on the filming schedule.
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