Hollywood productions and events are postponed due to the fires in Los Angeles
Hollywood productions and industry events were terminated amid the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles.
“The past two days have brought unprecedented danger to life and property from multiple wildfires, and have placed extraordinary demands on public safety personnel,” the nonprofit Film LA wrote on Wednesday, Jan. 8. production alert. “With deep appreciation for the efforts of local firefighters, police and paramedics during this difficult time, we are notifying the production community that staffing resources normally available to support film production may not be available during a local emergency.”
The statement added, “The Los Angeles County Fire Department has specifically ordered the revocation of all permits issued for filming in the communities of Altadena, La Crescenta, La Cañada/Flintridge and Unincorporated Pasadena. Other permit cancellations are possible.”
In many stars had to leave their homesincluding Mandy Moore, Spencer Pratt, Cameron Matheson and much more. Some of their respective facilities were even destroyed by flames.
“I love you, Altadena. Grateful that my family and pets got out last night before it was too late (and endless thanks to friends for taking us in and bringing clothes and blankets),” Moore, 40, wrote via Instagram on Wednesday. “Honestly, I’m shocked and numb for all that I’ve lost so much, including my family. There is no school for my children. Our favorite restaurants, ranked. So many friends and loved ones also lost everything. Our community is broken, but we will be here to rebuild it together.”
Keep scrolling to see how Hollywood was affected by the fires:
Scripted series

Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr
Disney / Ann Marie FoxMany TV shows that shoot on sound stages in Los Angeles have temporarily halted production, including Grey’s Anatomy, Hacks, Happy’s Place, Suits LA, Loot, NCIS, The Neighborhood, Abbott Elementary, Doctor Odyssey, All American and Pete.
Game shows and talk shows

Josh Brolin and Jimmy Kimmel
Disney/Randy HolmesThe price is rightas well as late night serials After midnight and Jimmy Kimmel Live! were also put on hold.
Awards

Maurice Chestnut, Monica Calhoun, Harold Perrineau and Ty Diggs
Leon Bennett/Getty ImagesThe Critics Choice Awards, which were scheduled to take place on Sunday, January 12, have been postponed.
“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 those affected,” CCA CEO. Joey Berlin the statement said. The Critics Choice Awards will now be broadcast live on January 26.
The BAFTA Tea Party was also due to take place on Sunday, but will also be postponed to an undisclosed date.
WGA West and WGA East announced in a statement on Wednesday that The announcement of the Writers Guild Award nominees has also been delayed due to the ongoing fires.
“Due to the state of emergency in Los Angeles due to the numerous wildfires, we will postpone the announcement of the nominees until Monday, January 13, 2025,” the statement read to us.
late wednesday The Hollywood Reporter reports that the announcement of Oscar nominations has been moved from Friday, January 17 to Sunday, January 19.
Premieres and screenings of films

Jennifer Lopez, Jarrell Jerome
artistic capital,Special premieres and screenings of such films on the West Coast Unstoppable (in the main role Jennifer Lopez), The Wolf Man, Pete, The Last Dancer and Complete obscurity were canceled.