‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘Suits LA’ Among Many Productions Halted During Fires
The wildfires raging across Los Angeles County have forced a host of TV productions to stop filming for the time being.
More than a dozen L.A.-based shows, ranging from Grey’s Anatomy to The Price Is Right, have paused production as fires in Pacifc Palisades, Altadena and elsewhere in the region have forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate and destroyed homes and businesses. A freak windstorm coupled with very dry conditions sparked numerous fires across Los Angeles on Tuesday, none of which had been contained by midday Wednesday.
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Among the shows stopping production are Max’s Hacks, NBC’s Happy’s Place and Suits LA, Apple TV+’s Loot and Peacock’s Ted, all from Universal Studio Group; CBS’ After Midnight, NCIS, NCIS: Origins, The Neighborhood, Poppa’s House (all produced by CBS Studios) and The Price Is Right (Fremantle); and ABC’s Doctor Odyssey, Grey’s Anatomy and Jimmy Kimmel Live, all from 20th Television, and The Rookie, produced by Lionsgate TV and 20th. The Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank closed Wednesday, meaning no filming several shows based there, including ABC’s Abbott Elementary, The CW’s All American and Max’s The Pitt.
Sony Pictures TV has also halted filming on CBS’ SWAT (which it co-produces with CBS Studios) and MGM+’s Spider-Noir. ABC’s 911 and Hulu’s All’s Fair, both from 20th TV and executive producer Ryan Murphy, have paused as well.
A host of industry events, including premieres and awards screenings, have been scrapped, and the Critics Choice Awards are postponed due to the fires.
Film LA, the Los Angeles city and county film office, has issued an advisory that all permits for filming in Altadena, La Crescenta, La Ca?ada Flintridge and unincorporated Pasadena — near the site of the Eaton Fire — have been withdrawn for the time being. Film LA also “advise[s] the production community that personnel resources ordinarily available to support film production may not be available during the local State of Emergency.”
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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