Hollywood's showing respect for the lives lost in Las Vegas by canceling a number of high-profile events.
First, Fox News announced that Sean Hannity's planned interview with President Donald Trump has been called off in light of the shooting. The interview was supposed to happen at the Metropolitan Theatre in Morgantown, West Virginia on Wednesday, but Trump himself said he'd be traveling to Las Vegas that day instead.
The network is looking into rescheduling.
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View StoryOpen Road Films also canceled the premiere of its new movie, "Marshall," which was supposed to happen on Monday night at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
"On this day of national mourning, we have decided to cancel tonight's scheduled red carpet premiere of 'Marshall,'" a spokesperson said. "Instead, tonight's event will be a private screening of the film for the cast, filmmakers and invited guests. Our thoughts are with the victims of the tragedy in Las Vegas, their families and all of those affected."
Warner Bros. has also scaled back its premiere for "Blade Runner 2049," which was supposed to be Tuesday night in Hollywood. There will no longer be a red carpet for the screening.
"Dancing with the Stars" was also supposed to hold a red carpet on Monday following tonight's new episode of performances. "Out of respect to the devastating situation in Las Vegas, DWTS production and ABC have decided to cancel the press line this evening," said a publicist. The show will still air as scheduled.
The CW will not be airing the iHeartRadio Music Festival this week as planned. "Out of respect to the victims of last Sunday's terrible tragedy in Las Vegas and their families, The CW Network and iHeartMedia will be postponing this week's TV broadcast of the iHeartRadio Music Festival. New broadcast dates will be announced at a later time," The CW said in a statement.
The concert special was filmed September 22 and 23 in Las Vegas.
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