Why was filming in Myrtle Beach canceled?
Inclement weather, including showers and storms, led to the cancellation of filming at the Socastee Swing Bridge.
Entertainment / TV
The popular Netflix series "Outer Banks" continues filming, with recent activity in Southport, NC, and schedule adjustments in the Myrtle Beach area.
Filming for "Outer Banks" has been active in the Carolinas, utilizing various locations to bring the show’s coastal setting to life. Recent activity includes:
The consistent weather disruptions in Myrtle Beach highlight the challenges of filming in coastal areas, especially during hurricane season. For local businesses like Island Adventure Watersports, these cancellations can lead to scheduling difficulties as they prepare for potential disruptions.
The series, set in the Outer Banks of North Carolina but primarily filmed in the Charleston area since 2019, follows a group of working-class teens (the Pogues) as they search for treasure, navigating conflicts with a wealthier group (the Kooks). Season 5 is currently in production.
Inclement weather, including showers and storms, led to the cancellation of filming at the Socastee Swing Bridge.
Besides Southport and Myrtle Beach, the series has been primarily filmed in the Charleston area since 2019.
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