Summary
- Due to the impact of the Los Angeles fires, Critical Role is postponing this week's episode of Campaign 3.
- Campaign 3 is nearing its finale, with the exact number of remaining episodes yet to be determined.
- Critical Role and its community are supporting wildfire victims through donations to the California Community Foundation.
Critical Role is postponing this week's episode of Campaign 3 due to the significant impact of the Los Angeles fires on the cast, crew, and community. While a return on January 16th is hoped for, viewers should be prepared for potential further delays.
Campaign 3 is building towards its climactic finale. The previous episode concluded with a major cliffhanger, leaving Bells Hells facing their greatest challenge yet, and potentially losing one of their own. The precise number of remaining episodes is uncertain, but the conclusion of this campaign is imminent, possibly followed by a new campaign using the Daggerheart TTRPG system.
Unfortunately, fans will need to wait a little longer for the Campaign 3 conclusion. The January 9th stream was canceled due to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Many cast and crew members were directly affected, resulting in a one-week postponement of episode 119; the next broadcast is currently scheduled for January 16th.
Critical Role Campaign 3 January 9 Stream Canceled
Matt Mercer and Marisha Ray were forced to evacuate with minimal belongings, taking only their dog Omar. Loremaster Dani Carr, while initially in the path of the fires, reported being safe. Producer Kyle Shire unfortunately lost his home and possessions, but he and his pets escaped safely. Other cast members have shared updates confirming their safety.
While Critical Role aims to resume streaming on Beacon and Twitch after a week's delay, further postponements are possible. Viewers are encouraged to be patient and offer support to those affected by the fires.
Critical Role is actively contributing to relief efforts. Thanks to community donations, the Critical Role Foundation is donating $30,000 to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund to aid wildfire victims. The cast and community are embodying Critical Role's motto: "Don't forget to love each other."