Paramount has canceled Monday night’s “Terminator: Dark Fate” premiere in wake of a brush fire that broke out in Los Angeles.

“In light of the ongoing, active fires being battled in the area, Paramount Pictures and Skydance have canceled tonight’s Los Angeles premiere of ‘Terminator: Dark Fate,'” a spokesperson for the studio said in a statement. “We will be donating food intended for the after-party to the American Red Cross, which is serving those affected by the fires.”

The flames broke out early Monday in Southern California along the 405 freeway near the Getty Center. More than 500 acres have burned, according to fire department officials. Over 10,000 homes and commercial buildings are under evacuation orders as firefighters work to put out the blaze.

Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who stars in the sixth “Terminator” installment, was among those who evacuated.

“We evacuated safely at 3:30 this morning,” he said on Twitter. “If you are in an evacuation zone, don’t screw around. Get out. 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.”

We evacuated safely at 3:30 this morning. If you are in an evacuation zone, don’t screw around. Get out. 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. #GettyFire — Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) October 28, 2019

Schwarzenegger appears in “Dark Fate” alongside Linda Hamilton, Mackenzie Davis and Gabriel Luna. The sci-fi action film, directed by Tim Miller, is the first franchise entry in almost 30 years to have series creator James Cameron on board.

“Terminator: Dark Fate” debuts in North America on Nov. 1.