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The 93rd Oscars have been pushed by two months to April 25 after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered movie theaters and desolate on Hollywood's release calendar, the Academy said in a statement on Monday, 15 June.
The decision as to whether there will be a live ceremony or a “virtual” presentation has not yet been taken. “Our hope, in extending the eligibility period and our Awards date, is to provide the flexibility filmmakers need to finish and release their films without being penalised for something beyond anyone’s control,” Academy president David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson said in a statement.
Previously too the Academy Awards have been postponed following the Los Angeles flood in 1938, assassination of Martin Luther King Jr in 1968 and the shooting of President Ronald Reagan in 1981, but it has never been more than a week.
“For over a century, movies have played an important role in comforting, inspiring, and entertaining us during the darkest of times. They certainly have this year,” said the statement.
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