Ana de Armas, Billy Porter and Quentin Tarantino are set so as to add some star energy to subsequent week’s Golden Globes.
They’ll be among the many big-name presenters on the Jan. 10 awards present at The Beverly Hilton in Southern California, organizers introduced Tuesday.
Tracy Morgan, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Colman Domingo, Ana Gasteyer, Natasha Lyonne, Niecy Nash-Betts and Nicole Byer may even current awards on the ceremony honoring the yr’s greatest in movie and tv.
The Golden Globes return to NBC this yr after the community dropped protection of the 2022 present because of controversies surrounding the Hollywood Overseas Press Affiliation, which organizes the occasion. The HPFA didn’t have a single Black member, the Los Angeles Instances reported in 2021, and has since added 103 voters from completely different backgrounds for the 2023 present.
De Armas is a two-time Golden Globes nominee, together with this yr for greatest actress in a drama movie for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in “Blonde.”
Porter is a three-time nominee for the collection “Pose.” Tarantino is a three-time winner in the most effective screenplay class for “Pulp Fiction,” “Django Unchained” and “As soon as Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” which additionally gained greatest musical or comedy in 2020.
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The Newark-born Rodriguez gained the Globe for greatest actress in a drama collection final yr for “Pose,” whereas Curtis is a two-time winner out of eight nominations.
Organizers say this yr’s ceremony may even function pianist Chloe Flower, who is about to launch a brand new tune, “Golden Hour.”
Prime contenders on the 2023 Golden Globes embody “The Banshees of Inisherin,” a darkish dive right into a broken friendship, which led all movies with eight nominations, and the school-set comedy collection “Abbott Elementary,” which led all exhibits with 5 nods.
The finalists for greatest drama movie embody Tom Cruise’s high-flying sequel “Prime Gun: Maverick,” James Cameron’s splashy science-fiction epic “Avatar: The Approach of Water,” Steven Spielberg’s semiautobiographical “The Fabelmans,” Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic “Elvis” and the Cate Blanchett-led “Tár.”