Production Of Netflix’s ’13 Reasons Why’ Shut Down Due To NorCal Wildfires
They’re currently filming season 2 in Vallejo.
By Doug Lazy on October 12, 2017
Production on the second season of Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why has been shut down because of the wildfires in Northern California.
The series is currently filming in Vallejo.
According to Deadline, filming was halted Tuesday (10/10) due to the fires and thick. Filming is slated to resume Sunday.
May of the cast and crew were flown home for the break since many of them have been residing in the fire zones during production.
Cast members have been sending their love out to the area since they evacuated.
We film 13 Reasons Why in many of the areas in NorCal affected by these devastating fires. Sending love and thoughts to everyone involved.
— Dylan Minnette (@dylanminnette) October 10, 2017
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