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CINEMA – Like an air of déjà vu. The ceremony of the Oscars of honor, ceremony organized every year in Los Angeles, will have to be postponed because of the threat of the new Omicron variant which hangs over California, announced, this Wednesday, December 22, the organizers.
Actors Samuel L. Jackson, Danny Glover and Norwegian Liv Ullmann, as well as artist Elaine May, were due to receive the prestigious golden statuettes for Lifetime Achievement next month at the Governors Awards, an event that attracts all the greats Hollywood names.
“We have made the difficult decision to change our plans for hosting the Governors Awards on January 15,” the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which awards the Academy Awards, said in a statement.
“Given the uncertainties around the variants and the impact they could have on our community, we believe this is the best and safest decision for laureates and our guests,” explains the Academy, which does has not set a new date at this stage.
The Oscars maintained, for now
Last year, the ceremony was canceled altogether due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the Oscar night itself was able to go as planned in April.
In the wake of the Academy of Oscars, the Association of American Film Critics announced the postponement of the Critics Choice Awards ceremony, prizes to be awarded in early January. “We are working hard to find a new date […] which makes it possible to welcome everyone to our annual gala in safety ”, declared the association.
The 2022 edition of the Oscars has not yet been called into question and is still scheduled for March 27.
The first events of the film awards season kicked off this year in flesh and blood, with screenings, galas and red carpets. But several have been canceled or postponed in recent days due to the rise in contamination, such as the red carpet of the new series Star wars, The Bobba Fett Book or the Palm Springs International Film Festival gala.
The Omicron threat
The list is likely to continue to grow in the weeks to come. California posted the lowest Covid-19 positivity rate in the United States on Wednesday, 3.3%, and continues “to lead the country in terms of vaccine doses administered,” said the governor. Gavin Newsom.
However, the state has “recorded a significant increase in the number of Covid cases” over the past seven days, he warned, and recent data suggests that the Omicron variant has become the majority in these new infections.
The resurgence of the coronavirus, however, did not prevent the success of the new Marvel film, Spider-Man: No Way Home, which smashed revenue records. The superhero film grossed $ 260 million in the United States and Canada for its first weekend of operation. Since the start of the pandemic, no film has managed to reach the symbolic mark of 100 million.
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Oscar ceremony postponed because of Omicron