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Stephen King exhorte l'annulation des Oscars en raison des incendies de forêt de LA

Authore: IsaacMise à jour:Apr 13,2025

L'auteur estimé Stephen King a exhorté l'Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences à annuler la 97e cérémonie annuelle des Oscars en raison des incendies de forêt en cours Los Angeles. Comme indiqué par Deadline, King a déclaré qu'il ne voterait pas dans les prix cette année et estime qu'ils devraient être annulés, soulignant qu'il n'y a "pas de fastement" à Los Angeles au milieu des incendies. Les incendies de forêt, qui ont commencé le 7 janvier, ont tragiquement fait au moins 27 vies et continuent de brûler.

"Ne pas voter dans les Oscars cette année", a expliqué King sur Bluesky. "À mon avis honnête, ils devraient les annuler. Pas de paillettes avec Los Angeles en feu."

Stephen King. Crédit d'image: Matthew Tsang / Getty Images.

En réponse à la crise, l'Académie a annoncé les ajustements du 13 janvier à son calendrier 2025, bien qu'il n'y ait pas eu de mot officiel sur l'annulation complètement de l'événement. Le déjeuner nominé aux Oscars a été annulé et la période de vote a été prolongée jusqu'au 17 janvier. L'annonce des candidatures est maintenant fixée pour le 23 janvier, tandis que la 97e cérémonie des Oscars reste prévue pour le 2 mars.

"Nous sommes tous dévastés par l'impact des incendies et les pertes profondes subies par tant de personnes dans notre communauté", a déclaré le PDG Bill Kramer et le président Janet Yang aux côtés des changements de calendrier. "L'académie a toujours été une force unificatrice au sein de l'industrie cinématographique, et nous nous engageons à nous tenir ensemble face aux difficultés."

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