78th Golden Globe Awards 2021 Ceremony Live: Where And When To Watch The First Awards Of The Season!
On February 28, the 78th Golden Globe Awards will kick off 2021's awards season in a hybrid manner, with some celebrities walking down the red carpet while others joining in through webcams and the safety of their homes.
This
Sunday
(February
28),
the
78th
Golden
Globe
Awards
will
kick
off
2021's
awards
season
in
a
hybrid
manner,
with
some
celebrities
walking
down
the
red
carpet
while
others
joining
in
through
webcams
and
the
safety
of
their
homes.
Keeping
the
pandemic
in
mind,
the
Golden
Globes
2021
will
be
taking
place
on
two
coasts
for
the
first
time.
Comediennes
Tina
Fey
and
Amy
Poehler
will
be
returning
for
the
fourth
time
to
host
the
Golden
Globe
Awards
show.
While
Tina
Fey
will
host
from
New
York
City,
Amy
Poehler
will
be
joining
from
Beverly
Hills,
California.
According
to
reports,
the
Golden
Globe
2021
award
presenters
will
be
seen
on
both
stages,
but
the
winners
will
appear
virtually
from
all
across
the
world.
Celebrities
presenting
at
the
78th
Golden
Globe
Awards
2021
include
Michael
Douglas,
his
wife
Catherine
Zeta-Jones,
Kevin
Bacon,
Kyra
Sedgwick,
Sterling
K
Brown,
Susan
Kelechi
Watson,
Awkwafina,
Cynthia
Erivo
and
Joaquin
Phoenix.
Kristen
Wiig,
Renee
Zellweger,
Annie
Mumolo,
Kenan
Thompson,
Tiffany
Haddish,
Anthony
Anderson,
Kate
Hudson
and
Margot
Robbie
will
also
be
walking
the
red
carpet
at
the
Golden
Globes
2021.
With
a
few
celebrities
walking
the
red
carpet
at
the
Golden
Globes
2021,
a
pre-show
event
will
also
be
taking
place
before
the
ceremony
begins.
According
to
USAToday,
the
Golden
Globes
2021
pre-show
will
be
streaming
live
on
@GoldenGlobes
Twitter
and
E!
Online
Twitter
handle.
Meanwhile,
a
traditional
red
carpet
coverage
with
virtual
nominee
interviews
will
be
taking
place
on
E!
Online
and
NBC's
websites.
The
three-hour
awards
ceremony
will
start
on
Sunday,
February
28,
5
pm
PT/8
pm
ET,
which
is
approximately
6
am
IST
(Monday,
March
1).
Despite
plenty
of
serious
snubs
including
Michaela
Coel's
I
May
Destroy
You,
fans
have
found
a
few
favourites
in
the
2021
Golden
Globes
nominations
list.
Shows
like
The
Queen's
Gambit,
Emily
in
Paris
and
Schitts
Creek
have
made
it
into
leading
categories.
As
for
films,
fans
have
been
rooting
for
director
David
Fincher's
Mank
and
Chloé
Zhao's
Nomadland.