‘Fallout’ Season 2 Production Restart Delayed Due to California Fire
It has been officially confirmed by Deadline that the production of Fallout Season 2 has hit a snag due to strong winds and a wildfire near Santa Clarita. Filming was originally set to resume tomorrow, but now it’s been pushed to Friday as a precaution.
The show, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films, films in Santa Clarita, a region known for its windy conditions. The city was hit with a brush fire north of town just yesterday, causing additional concerns.
While Fallout was relocated to California from New York for Season 2 after securing a $25 million tax credit, other TV shows, like NCIS, also shoot in the area. As of now, no other productions have been affected by the calamity that hit the West Coast.
The series, based on the Bethesda Game Studios video game, follows survivors emerging from underground bunkers 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse. They discover a bizarre and violent world waiting for them.
Season 2 stars Ella Purnell as Lucy, Aaron Moten as Maximus, and Walton Goggins as the Ghoul. New cast members include Macaulay Culkin, who joined as a recurring character. The show is executive-produced by Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, Geneva Robertson-Dworet, and Graham Wagner.
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