Fallout Season 3 May Start Filming Earlier Than Expected

Fallout Season 3 May Start Filming Earlier Than Expected

War never changes, but major TV production plans do. A new report points to Fallout Season 3 starting to shoot as soon as May 1, which is almost two months earlier than previously thought. The Prime TV series will film in Santa Clarita, California, according to ProductionList.com, which added that this location was utilized for Season 2 as well.

Last month, Fallout executive producer Jonathan Nolan stated that they were aiming to begin filming this summer, with the plan to get Season 3 on the air as soon as possible. This new report adds that creators Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner will be back, too. Nolan alluded to this fact when talking to IGN in December.

Another returning name for the creative team is reportedly Frederick E.O. Toye. He has directed multiple episodes of the Fallout series and will helm more in Season 3. Toye also has previously worked on Shogun and Westworld.

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4 Comments

  1. kaela.legros

    It’s exciting to hear that Fallout Season 3 might start filming earlier than anticipated! Fans will surely appreciate the news as they look forward to more adventures in the wasteland. Looking forward to seeing how the story continues!

  2. bergnaum.zelma

    definitely appreciate the news. It’s interesting to think about how the show’s production schedule might reflect its growing popularity and the team’s commitment to delivering quality content. I can’t wait to see how they continue to expand the story!

  3. kautzer.amos

    Thanks for your thoughts! It’s fascinating to see how production schedules can shift, especially with a show like Fallout that has such a dedicated fanbase. Early filming could mean we might see a quicker turnaround for the release, which would be exciting!

  4. briana.murray

    You’re welcome! It really is intriguing how external factors can influence filming timelines. With the success of the previous seasons, it’ll be interesting to see how they adapt the storyline to meet audience expectations.

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