Bad weather and fire in Santa Clara hinder production of Fallout 2: filming postponed

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | yesterday, 16:38

The filming of the second season of the popular post-apocalyptic series Fallout for Prime Video has been postponed due to a powerful wind storm and related wildfires in Southern California. After a holiday break, production was scheduled to resume on 8 January, but has now been postponed to Friday, 10 January, as a precautionary measure.

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The series, which is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films, is filmed in Santa Clara, where strong winds contributed to a small fire north of the city. Santa Clara is known as one of the windiest areas in Los Angeles.

The Fallout TV series, based on the cult post-apocalyptic video game franchise, takes viewers to a grim world devastated by nuclear war, where survivors must survive in the harsh conditions of a retro-futuristic wasteland.

The series is set in an alternate history of 2296, when various characters emerge from underground shelters into a world filled with mutated creatures, hostile groups and remnants of pre-war society. More than 100 million viewers have watched the series.

Now we hope that the fires will end as soon as possible and the filming process will resume.

Source: Deadline