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Nickelodeon's 'Really Loud House' begins filming second season in Albuquerque

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From left, Lincoln, played by Wolfgang Schaeffer, and Clyde, played by Jahzir Bruno in a scene from “The Really Loud House.” The second season is filming in Albuquerque.

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The camera is rolling for another New Mexico film production.

The second season of Nickelodeon’s “The Really Loud House” is resuming production in Albuquerque.

According to Amber Dodson, New Mexico Film Office director, the live action series has its homebase at The Studios at the Journal Center, which is one of seven newly added locations on the list of Qualified Production Facilities from the New Mexico Film Office.

The space was allocated for productions after the Albuquerque Journal began outsourcing the printing of their paper to fellow, family-owned, local newspaper, The Santa Fe New Mexican.

Season two of “The Really Loud House” will continue to follow Lincoln Loud, played by Wolfgang Schaeffer and his best friend Clyde, played by Jahzir Bruno, as they go on adventures in Royal Woods while also navigating the chaos of living in a family with 10 sisters.

Playing the real-life versions of the beloved Loud family in the movie, the cast includes Brian Stepanek as Lynn Loud Sr., Jolie Jenkins as Rita Loud, Eva Carlton as Leni Loud, Sophia Woodward as Luna Loud, Catherine Ashmore Bradley as Luan Loud, Annaka Fourneret as Lynn Loud, Aubin Bradley as Lucy Loud, Ella Allan as Lola Loud, Mia Allan as Lana Loud, Lexi Janicek as Lisa Loud, Lexi DiBenedetto as Lori Loud, and August Michael Peterson as Lily Loud.

The new season of “The Really Loud House” is produced by Tim Hobert, Jonathan Judge and Michael Rubiner.

“The Loud House” animated series debuted on Nickelodeon in May 2016. As one of the longest-running animated series on Nickelodeon with 176 episodes, the property has also been translated into movies, a comic book series continuing to roll out new stories, chapter books, a digital album, live-action series and movies, and a podcast, “Listen Out Loud.” The Emmy Award-winning animated series is executive produced by Michael Rubiner. Adam Henry serves as supervising producer, Kevin Sullivan serves as co-producer, and Gabrielle Dolbey is art director.

Production for Nickelodeon Studios is overseen by Shauna Phelan and Zack Olin, co-heads of Nickelodeon & Awesomeness Live-Action. Brittany Cope serves as Nickelodeon’s executive in charge of production for the franchise.

According to the New Mexico Film Office, the production has employed approximately 135 New Mexico crew members, 100 New Mexico background talent, and 10 New Mexico principal actors.

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