Following the tragic shooting in Las Vegas that killed more than 50 people and injured 500, the red carpet at the Blade Runner 2049 premiere has been cancelled.
The premiere will still take place tonight (October 3) at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre, but in a scaled back form.
Variety quotes a Warner Bros spokesperson as saying: "In light of the tragic events of last night, Warner Bros Pictures, Sony Pictures, and Alcon Entertainment are cancelling the red carpet for tomorrow's screening of Blade Runner 2049.
"We join the rest of the country in sending heartfelt thoughts and prayers to all those affected by this tragedy."
The attack, which took place at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival, is now the deadliest in United States history, and there have been a lot of reactions to the horrific event.
Ariana Grande criticised those who refused to refer to the killer as a terrorist, tweeting "My heart is breaking for Las Vegas. We need love, unity, peace, gun control & for people to look at this & call this what it is = terrorism."
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Meanwhile, Harry Potter author JK Rowling spoke out about the lack of gun control in the United States, and Jimmy Kimmel fought back tears in a passionate monologue on the subject.
Blade Runner 2049 will be released in cinemas on October 6. You can read our rather positive review of the film right here.
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