The much-anticipated Oscars night, a highlight of the Hollywood calendar, is now under threat of cancellation for the first time in nearly a century.
Reports from local media are buzzing with the potential cancellation of the 2025 Oscars, which would be an unprecedented event in the history of the glamorous film industry.
These reports arise as devastating wildfires continue their relentless path through Los Angeles, with forecasts predicting alarming wind speeds that could worsen the already dire situation.
The 97th Academy Awards face an uncertain future as a committed group of prominent celebrities like Tom Hanks and Emma Stone are vigilantly overseeing the evolving conditions daily.

As a backup, undisclosed contingency plans have been formulated to potentially cancel the event scheduled for March 2, as revealed by sources like the US Sun.
Additionally, there are mounting apprehensions about hosting the 2025 Oscars in light of the recent catastrophic events, which many fear would appear insensitive amidst the widespread devastation.

According to the latest government updates from yesterday, the death toll has risen to 25, with several individuals still unaccounted for.
At this pivotal moment, the main concern revolves around the notion of celebrating when Los Angeles residents are grappling with the loss of homes and loved ones in the wake of this disaster.

“It’s a time of unimaginable loss, shock, and mourning. Celebrating just doesn’t seem appropriate now. It’s distressing to think many are still at risk of losing everything as this crisis continues,” an insider from the industry remarked.