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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 Filming Paused by Storm

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms just hit a rough patch—literally, with water.

Misryoum newsroom reporting says HBO has had to pause production on the second season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms after Storm Therese caused severe flooding and damage at Las Niñas Dam in Gran Canaria, Spain, where the show was filming. The practical part is the part everyone’s waiting on: the crew must submit an action plan for set removal, which is currently submerged, and will be carried out as soon as the water level settles and allows the crew to operate safely. Whether filming on the second season will resume elsewhere is still uncertain.

It’s the kind of weather disruption that makes you picture the set in the middle of nowhere, half-dark, half-swallowed. And yes, that’s dramatic—though not really. This is, at minimum, a real production pause tied to a specific location, not just a vague scheduling hiccup. Las Niñas Dam and Gran Canaria keep popping up in Misryoum coverage because that’s where the damage landed, and that’s also where the crew is supposed to be operating… once it’s safe.

While that story hangs over everything, there’s plenty of other big buzz in Misryoum’s entertainment roundup. Longlegs 2 is back in the conversation: Misryoum newsroom reported that Nicolas Cage will return for a sequel to Longlegs from original director Osgood Perkins. But the framing matters—Misryoum editorial desk notes it’s “not a [direct] sequel” and instead something “set in the Longlegs universe.” So, same world, different lane maybe, though the details still feel a little slippery.

Jumanji fans also have something to chew on. Misryoum newsroom reported that open-world footage from the fourth Jumanji movie screened at CinemaCon confirms the sequel is officially titled Jumanji: Open World. And according to presenter Dwayne Johnson, the film contains an “Easter egg in every single scene” referencing the 1995 original. That’s a bold promise, and honestly you can almost hear the crowd reaction—someone laughing before they even know what they’re looking for.

Elsewhere in Misryoum’s list of previews and trailers: an Evil Dead Burn trailer screened at CinemaCon was described as “full of living dead, chainsaws, plenty of blood,” including “fingers hacked off,” with a voiceover saying, “My sweet boy, I would give anything for us to be together again. Cheers to you, perfect family.” There’s also Clayface, where Misryoum reported a trailer showing a “highly disfigured” Matt Hagen with red eyes lying in a hospital bed, followed by “various stages of mutilation, pre- and post-some kind of traumatic event,” then him wearing a mask and seemingly “molting,” with a face he can distort like putty.

For the smaller, punchier trailer-style items, Misryoum editorial team stated Crispin Glover plays a mad scientist determined to reverse the aging process in A Blind Bargain. In My Best Friend’s Dead, a woman’s attempt to resurrect her murdered bestie invokes the wrath of a demon. Then there’s The Wolf and the Lamb, with a 1870s school teacher rescuing her son from vampires.

And yes, the TV side keeps moving too. Misryoum newsroom reported on a Ghosts synopsis for “The Investor,” the April 23 episode: when a promising opportunity to save Woodstone is threatened by a personal conflict, Sam and Jay are forced into a difficult choice. Meanwhile, election day arrives as Flower and Isaac go head-to-head to become Ghost Representative. It’s not connected to the storm, but it does make the overall “wait-and-see” mood feel… almost shared. One show pauses because water levels won’t cooperate, while another keeps marching toward episode air dates. Actually, thinking about it, that’s kind of the story of entertainment lately—everything happening at once, and sometimes you can’t control the weather.

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