The ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles have severely disrupted Hollywood's awards season, leading to multiple postponements of key events. The 30th annual Critics Choice Awards have been rescheduled for February 7, 2025, after being delayed twice due to the fires. The wildfires have caused extensive damage, estimated at $250 billion, impacting production schedules, destroying filming locations, and displacing many workers. Despite the devastation, the 2025 Academy Awards are still planned to proceed in March. The music industry has also been affected, with post-Grammy celebrations canceled as a response to the crisis. Event organizers are grappling with how to move forward amid the ongoing disaster, which has left many in the community concerned about the loss of homes and diversity, particularly in areas like Altadena.
Incendies à Los Angeles: «Les feux n'ont pas seulement détruit les bâtiments, mais aussi toute une mémoire collective» ➡️ https://t.co/Dtqy7bcjxp https://t.co/QnW50lb3a9
The Los Angeles fires roared through local landmarks and famous works of art. They also stole the mundane stuff, the stuff that made people’s houses into homes. https://t.co/wup4OaMZXP
米アカデミー賞候補発表、LA山火事受け2度順延 俳優ら被災でプレゼンもリモートに https://t.co/D5Z7TjSIap AP通信は「ハリウッドは異例の停止状態」と報じた。 17日に候補発表を予定していたが、監督や俳優ら会員の多くが山火事の影響を受けているとして、代替日に指定した19日も再度順延した。