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Producers Guild of America Awards nominations postponed

  • Oscar nominations are postponed almost a week due to ongoing California wildfires, with the new announcement date set for Jan. 23, as stated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
  • The nominations voting period for Academy members has been extended through Friday, according to the Film Academy.
  • The Academy also canceled its annual nominees luncheon, known for producing 'class photos,' as reported in the announcement.
  • The 97th Oscars will still take place on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre, with a live broadcast on ABC, despite past delays due to various events.
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Oscars push back nominations announcement amid California wildfires

The Oscar nominations are being pushed back almost a week from their original date amid the ongoing California wildfires. Nominations will now be announced on Jan. 23, the Academy of

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Due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, not only has the announcement of the 97th Academy Awards nominations been postponed to the 19th, but on the 12th, the Producers Guild of America postponed the 2025 Producers Guild Awards for the second time in the film and television categories, postponing the announcement to next week. Several other unions have also postponed the announcement of their awards.

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Awards Daily broke the news in on Sunday, January 12, 2025.
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