The awards show will be hosted by Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced the first round of stars that will be presenting at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards.

Sam Rockwell, Jessica Chastain, Lena Waithe, Halle Berry and Harrison Ford round out the list, so far.

Rockwell won a Golden Globe at the 2018 ceremony for his supporting role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and he's nominated again this year for best supporting actor for his role as George W. Bush in Vice, while Chastain won a Golden Globe in 2013 for her role in Zero Dark Thirty. Berry won in 2000 for her role in miniseries Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and Ford was the recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2002.

Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg are set to co-host the event. While Samberg has previously hosted the MTV Movie Awards, the Spirit Awards and the Emmys, the 2019 Golden Globes will mark Oh's first time hosting an awards show.

Oh and Samberg spoke about their plans for the show in this week's Hollywood Reporter cover story.

"It's going to be great. The Globes are a different room than the Emmys. It's a little more intimate, it's a smaller room, people are looser because they're eating and drinking," said Samberg.

The two previewed their approach to emceeing the evening and said that they plan to stay away from politics. "Everyone is depressed, and maybe that's as good a reason as any that everyone could use a little time to laugh and celebrate," Samberg said. "Not to ignore anything, but we spend so much time every day wallowing in a lot of things that are happening in our world that are really depressing, and with good reason — that stuff needs to be paid attention to — but there's also power to being positive and celebratory in the tougher times as well."

"The job of being a host, it's really to be there to support all the nominees and those who take that platform to say whatever they want," added Oh. "I don't really think that [getting political] is for the hosts necessarily. You make it an open and safe place for whoever wants to use that platform to speak."

She continued, "I'm not interested in [talking about Trump] at all. What I'm interested in is pointing to actual real change."

The 76th annual Golden Globes airs on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, live from the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, on Sunday, Jan. 6.

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