EXCLUSIVE: Kids television is starting to get hit by the writers strike as well. Deadline understands that Nickelodeon’s The Really Loud House was forced to shut down production as a result of picketing.
The series is the second project in New Mexico to shut down this week as a result of the writers strike; Max’s Duster was shut down yesterday.
The Really Loud House films in Albuquerque. It was in production for its second season. It’s not clear when production will resume.
Based on the Emmy-winning animated series, the series ranked as the top kids’ live action show on cable among kids 6-11 during its first season, which debuted in November.
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