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Storm Forces Cancellation of ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 2 Filming

Production on the highly anticipated second season of HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” has been temporarily halted. Severe flooding caused by Storm Therese at Las Niñas Dam in Gran Canaria, Spain, has impacted the filming location.

Storm Causes Production Delay

The flooding has resulted in significant damage, preventing the crew from accessing their set. Reports indicate that an action plan for the removal of equipment is required before filming can continue. Currently, parts of the set are submerged, making it unsafe for the crew to operate.

Next Steps for Production

As the water level settles, the crew will assess the damage and develop a strategy to proceed with filming. There is uncertainty regarding the resumption of production elsewhere, adding to the challenges faced by the team behind the series.

Background on “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms”

This series is set in the “Game of Thrones” universe and has generated significant buzz among fans. The wait for new episodes has been prolonged, and this recent setback could further delay delivery timelines.

Impact of the Delay

  • Filming halted due to Storm Therese
  • Severe flooding at Las Niñas Dam
  • Uncertainty regarding future filming locations

As the situation develops, fans are eager for updates on when production will resume and what this means for the release schedule of “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” Season 2.

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