The list of presenters at this year’s Golden Globes looks so freaking amazing

As if we weren’t already psyched enough to see Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg become our new favorite comedy duo when they host the 76th Golden Globes on Sunday, January 6th, the list of presenters is taking our excitement to the next level. On Thursday, January 3rd, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association added another set of celebrities to its growing roster of presenters, including A Star Is Born stars (and nominees) Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, three-time host and previous winner Amy Poehler, and previous winners Steve Carell and Gina Rodriguez.

Danai Gurira was also announced as a presenter during Sunday’s show, joining fellow Black Panther stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, and Sterling K. Brown. The superhero film is up for three awards, including Best Picture — Drama, a first for Marvel Studios.

While Cooper and Lady Gaga are also both up for multiple awards, the pair won’t be the only nominees taking the stage to present. The Favourite‘s Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz, Olivia Colman—who are all nominated—will also be presenting, as will Nicole Kidman, Emily Blunt, and Kristen Bell. And in addition to her hosting duties, Oh is up for a Golden Globe for her widely acclaimed role as Eve Polastri on Killing Eve.

Meanwhile, 2018 Golden Globe winners Saoirse Ronan, Allison Janney, and Sam Rockwell—a nominee for his role in the Dick Cheney biopic, Vice—will also be on-hand to present at the ceremony. Jeff Bridges and Carol Burnett will be honored with lifetime achievement awards, with Bridges receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award and Burnett receiving a new award for contribution to television that will also be named after her.

The 76th Golden Globes ceremony will take place at 8 p.m. EST on Sunday, January 6th on NBC.

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