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Hollywood responded to the fires in Los Angeles. Among other things, there will be no event to announce the SAG Awards nominations.
The rapidly spreading wildfires in Los Angeles have already caused damage and numerous evacuations. In the Pacific Palisades district, many celebrities also have to worry about their homes or have already left their houses. Hollywood has responded to the emergency and canceled some events.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards, which will be presented on February 23, 2025, will have to do without a live event to announce the nominations for the award from the US actors’ union Screen Actors Guild (SAG). The organizers announced this. “In the interest of the safety of our presenters, guests and staff, the live nominations announcement event for the 31st SAG Awards has been canceled due to the wildfires and adverse wind conditions in Los Angeles.” The event was scheduled for January 8th. Instead, the nominees will be announced a day later via a press release and the website.
No red carpet
Some premiere parties planned in Los Angeles were also canceled. “Tonight’s premiere of ‘Wolf Man’ is canceled due to the deteriorating weather situation in LA and associated evacuations,” Universal said in a statement. The horror film event was scheduled to take place at the TCL Chinese Theater last Tuesday. Amazon MGM Studios also decided to cancel. A premiere for the drama “Unstoppable” with Jennifer Lopez (55) and Jharrel Jerome (27) was planned.
Paramount followed suit by canceling the premiere of the Robbie Williams biopic “Better Man,” which was scheduled for Wednesday. : “Our thoughts are with those affected by the devastating fires resulting from these conditions and we encourage everyone to stay safe and follow the guidance of local officials and government authorities.” The Max doctor series “The Pitt” with Noah Wyle (53) is also foregoing a red carpet premiere on January 8th.
Not only premieres, but also production processes are affected by the fire. , further filming of the Prime Video series “Fallout” was postponed due to the forest fires. It is being built in Santa Clarita in Los Angeles County. However, filming is scheduled to continue on Friday.
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