The Golden Globes are kicking off the awards season and, despite an unconventional year for film and TV, the quality of contenders is strong.
The Queen's Gambit could see Anya Taylor-Joy complete her star transformation with a win for best actress in a limited series. Anyone who enjoyed Apple TV Plus' Ted Lasso will be praying for a win in the best comedy series category. The nominations are imminent, so let's hope there are no upsets (there definitely will be).
Here's everything you need to know about the Golden Globes 2021.
Date and start time
Note: The exact ceremony start time hasn't been announced yet, but for now we'll assume it's the same as last year (and the year before).
US: Sunday, Feb. 28 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET
Australia: Monday, Feb. 29 at noon AEDT
UK: Monday, Feb. 29 at 1 a.m. GMT
Who's hosting?
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This will be the fourth time they've hosted together -- though they won't actually be in the same room. Like most awards shows nowadays, the Globes will be a virtual show. While Poehler will host from The Beverly Hilton, where the Globes are usually held, Fey will be set up in The Rainbow Room inside NBC's corporate headquarters at 30 Rock. Let's hope there are no lag issues.
How to watch or livestream
The virtual ceremony will be broadcast live from The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on NBC. Here are a few ways you can watch NBC -- and of course, seven-day free trials are your friend.
YouTube TV costs $65 per month and includes NBC. Plug in your ZIP code on its channel lineup page to see what live, local networks are available where you live.
Other ways to watch NBC include signing up to Sling TV ($30 per month -- for much fewer other channels) or Fubo TV ($60 per month).
Australia: Foxtel's Fox8 is likely to broadcast the ceremony as it has done in previous years.
UK: Unfortunately, no British channel airs the show. But if you enjoy the red carpet, it'll likely be streamed on the Golden Globes Facebook page. The winners will also be quickly announced via Twitter, so that might be your best bet.
Nominations
The nominees will be announced imminently on Wednesday, Feb. 3 by Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson. They'll be presenting the nomination ceremony on NBC's Today show at 5:35 a.m. PT/8:35 am ET. You can catch the livestream on the Globes site as well as E! News channels E! Online, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
Will there be a red carpet?
The Emmys did an at-home version of the red carpet last year, so maybe we'll see the same committed and tongue-in-cheek celebrity looks at a Globes at-home version. A hybrid of in-person appearances at The Beverly Hilton and at-home livestreams is also a possibility.
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