Critical Role's Campaign 3 Climax Delayed by LA Fires
Critical Role Delays Campaign 3 Finale Due to Los Angeles Fires
This week's episode of Critical Role's Campaign 3 has been postponed due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The fires have directly impacted the cast, crew, and community, forcing a delay. While a return is tentatively scheduled for January 16th, further postponements remain a possibility.
Campaign 3 is nearing its highly anticipated conclusion. The last episode ended on a dramatic cliffhanger, leaving fans eager to see how the Bells Hells resolve their current crisis. The exact number of remaining episodes is currently unknown. The possibility of a new campaign using the Daggerheart TTRPG system is also on the horizon.
The January 9th episode cancellation was announced due to the severity of the situation. Several cast and crew members experienced firsthand the impact of the fires. Matt Mercer and Marisha Ray were forced to evacuate, while producer Kyle Shire unfortunately lost his home and belongings. Thankfully, all are safe. Other cast members have shared updates confirming their safety.
While a one-week delay is the current plan, further postponements are understandable given the ongoing circumstances. The Critical Role community is encouraged to be patient and offer support to those affected.
In line with their commitment to community, the Critical Role Foundation is contributing $30,000 to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund. This reflects the show's core message of supporting one another during challenging times. The cast and fans are embodying the show's motto: "Don't forget to love each other."
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