The ceremony for film's highest honors will
take place on April 25, 2021, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences said in a statement. It had originally been
scheduled for Feb. 28.
The coronavirus epidemic shut down movie theaters worldwide in
mid-March and brought production of films to a halt.
The Academy also extended the deadline by which movies must be
released in order to be eligible for an Oscar nomination to Feb.
28, 2021, from Dec. 31, 2020.
"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 penalized for something
beyond anyone's control," Academy President David Rubin and
Academy Chief Executive Dawn Hudson said in a statement.
The production shutdown meant that many filmmakers feared their
movies would not be finished by the usual year-end Oscar
eligibility deadline. Dozens of other movie releases have been
moved to 2021.
It was only the fourth time in the 93-year history of the
Academy Awards that the date has been changed; in 1938, due to
floods in Los Angeles, in 1968 because of the assassination of
civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and in 1981
after the attempted assassination of then-President Ronald
Reagan.
The new date for the Oscars is expected to prompt the Golden
Globes and other award shows to also reschedule their events.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) on
Monday said it was shifting its film awards ceremony to April 11
from Feb. 14.
Hollywood movies were last week given the green light to resume
production in the Los Angeles area with detailed guidelines on
social distancing and frequent testing. However, most are not
expected to resume until September.
Hollywood hopes the big movie theater chains will reopen by late
July, when thriller "Tenet" and "Mulan" are due to be released.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Richard
Chang and Jonathan Oatis)
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