Terminator: Dark Fate's Hollywood premiere has been cancelled.

Deadline reports that Paramount and Skydance Media axed the event due to the Getty bush fires, which are sweeping the area. The premiere was originally scheduled to take place this evening at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Blvd. The after-party, slated for Tropicana in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, was also cancelled.

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In lieu of the event, Paramount will donate food ordered for the after-party to the American Red Cross. The American Red Cross is currently working with those affected by the fires.

As the fire continues to spread, the California Highway Patrol has shut down the southbound 405 Freeway in Los Angeles from Ventura Freeway to Sunset Boulevard. Mandatory evacuations are underway for 10,000 homes in the Brentwood and Westwood areas.

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On Twitter, Dark Fate star Arnold Schwarzenegger confirmed he had evacuated the area and encouraged others to do the same. "We evacuated safely at 3:30 this morning. If you are in an evacuation zone, don’t screw around. Get out," he wrote. "Right now I am grateful for the best firefighters in the world, the true action heroes who charge into the danger to protect their fellow Californians."

Directed by Tim Miller and produced by James Cameron, Terminator: Dark Fate stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Mackenzie Davis, Gabriel Luna, Natalia Reyes and Diego Boneta. The film opens Nov. 1.

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