The Southern California wildfires that broke out Tuesday morning are beginning to impact film and TV production in the area.

Filming on HBO's big-budget drama Westworld — which shoots in Santa Clarita near where the 200-acre brush fire broke out — was temporarily suspended due to the flames fueled by the Santa Ana winds, the pay cable network has confirmed.

“Due to nearby wildfires, Westworld stopped production earlier today and will resume filming as soon as it’s safe to do so," HBO said in a statement. The Warner Bros. series created by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan is currently in production on its second season.