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Oscars set for four-month delay to avoid cancellation: Report

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The 2021 Oscars ceremony could be delayed amid the COVID-19 crisis, to prevent organizers from having to scrap plans entirely.According to Britain’s The Sun newspaper, organizers are poised to push back the Academy Awards by almost four months in a bid to save it from being cancelled.The move reportedly comes after movie studios were told they will have a longer release window for their films to be eligible for nomination, as numerous releases, including No Time to Die, starring Daniel Craig, Top Gun: Maverick, Mulan, and Black Widow, were delayed due to the global pandemic.A source explained: “The ongoing coronavirus crisis has caused waves in the industry and has decimated plans for so many releases this year.

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