Oscar Nominations Driven to Jan. 19, Vote casting Prolonged 2 Days


The time limit for Oscar nomination vote casting has been prolonged two days because of the Southern California fires.

Vote casting for the just about 10,000 Academy individuals opened Jan. 8 and used to be initially set to near on Jan. 12. Closing date is now Jan. 14.  The nominations announcement, initially scheduled to be introduced on Jan. 17, has moved to Jan. 19. Conan O’Brien will host the 2025  Oscars  rite, which takes position on March 2.

The vote casting extension comes as a slew of Los Angeles-area premieres and occasions had been canceled or postponed amid the horrific fires.

Amazon MGM Studios and Common Studios had been the primary to scrap their deliberate Tuesday night time premieres of “Unstoppable” and “Wolf Guy.” In the meantime, Paramount and Max canceled their Wednesday “Higher Guy” and “The Pitt” premieres.

Wednesday morning’s are living SAG Awards nominations with Joey King and Cooper Koch additionally pivoted to being unveiled in a press unlock.

The AFI Awards luncheon on Jan. 10 has been postponed as has the BAFTA Tea Birthday party on Jan. 11. The Critics Selection Awards, that have been scheduled for Jan. 12 in Santa Monica, has been driven to Jan. 26.

“The thirtieth annual Critics Selection Awards rite has been postponed from January twelfth to January twenty sixth because of the catastrophic fires ravaging Southern California,” mentioned a remark from CCA launched Wednesday. “The rescheduled tournament will stay on the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, and can broadcast continue to exist E! and all over the world.  It is going to even be to be had on Peacock the following day.”

CCA CEO Joey Berlin mentioned, “This unfolding tragedy has already had a profound affect on our neighborhood. All our ideas and prayers are with the ones fighting the devastating fires and with all who’ve been affected.”


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