The stars are coming out for the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards next month.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., which recognizes achievements in film and television at the boozy awards show, announced the first batch of presenters on Thursday.
Among them are past winners and nominees. Naturally, several hail from this year's crop of contenders.
Doling out the awards will be Halle Berry, Carol Burnett, Kelly Clarkson, Darren Criss, Penelope Cruz, Gal Gadot, Greta Gerwig, Hugh Grant, Neil Patrick Harris, Chris Hemsworth, Christina Hendricks, Isabelle Huppert, Shirley MacLaine, Ricky Martin, Sarah Jessica Parker, Amy Poehler, Edgar Ramirez, Seth Rogen, J.K. Simmons, Sharon Stone, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alicia Vikander, Kerry Washington and Emma Watson.
The HFPA previously announced that former daytime TV queen Oprah Winfrey will be the recipient of the association's honorary Cecil B. DeMille prize.
"Late Night's" Seth Meyers will host the ceremony, which airs live on NBC on Jan. 7.