Awards shows, premieres, and film and television series production have been postponed due to the devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. The Academy Awards nominations announcement, originally scheduled for January 17, has been pushed to January 19, and the Screen Actors Guild canceled its in-person nominations announcement. Other events, such as the Critics Choice Awards ceremony and the BAFTA Tea Party, have also been postponed or canceled.
Premieres, awards shows and series production have all been postponed Hollywood is on hold amid the unprecedented fires in Los AngelesThe beginning of the year is always a busy time in Hollywood , with movies and TV shows going back into production and awards season getting into full swing. But now, awards shows , premieres and production are all on hold.
The Academy sent an email to members, saying that given the fire situation, it was extending the voting window by two days to January 14 and thus pushing the announcement by two days. CCA CEO Joey Berlin said, "This unfolding tragedy has already had a profound impact on our community. All our thoughts and prayers are with those battling the devastating fires and with all who have been affected."
On The Red Carpet's George Pennacchio was informed the AFI Awards Luncheon, which was scheduled to take place Friday, has been canceled.
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