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Fallout Season 2 Filming Delayed Due to Massive Los Angeles Fires


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Filming the next season of the popular Amazon and Bethesda radioactive dust television show has been delayed due to the massive and ongoing fires near Los Angeles, California.

On January 7 Deadline reported that production and filming in radioactive dustThe second season was scheduled to begin on January 8. Production had been paused for a holiday and was scheduled to start again that day. However, The large fires affecting Southern California and the Los Angeles metropolitan area have caused a delay. The plan is now reported to start filming again on February 10, although that could change depending on the fires and weather.

consequences first season reached critical acclaim in April 2024. The series is based on Bethesda’s hit games and, just weeks after its premiere, was picked up for a second season.

How he saw it GameSpotFilmLA—the agency responsible for all film permits in Los Angeles—has warned that resources normally available for film and television productions in the area would not be accessible due to the horrific fires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and other buildings and killed at least two people. The Los Angeles County Fire Department has also withdrawn all filming permits in areas affected by or near the fire.

Variety information that production has stopped on other television shows, including Abbott Elementary, Grey’s Anatomy, Hacks, and It suits Los Angeles. Even in cases where a production’s sets or soundstages are not directly threatened by fires, the smoke and ash are dangerous to breathe, and these delays are intended to protect cast and crew. Universal Studios also closed to protect guests, employees and crew members.

Since Tuesday, Large fires have burned more than 10,000 acres. of Southern California, forcing many to flee their homes in search of safety. One of these fires is already the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history, and an early estimate says the fires have already caused more than $50 billion in damage. Firefighters from other states, including OregonThey rush to California to help contain the devastating fire.

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