The comedian and actor are among the first round of presenters announced on Thursday.
Amy Schumer and Eddie Redmayne will be taking the stage at the 2017 Golden Globes! The two are among the first round of presenters announced by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association on Thursday.
Schumer, 35, and Redmayne, 34, earned Best Actress in a Comedy and Best Actor in a Drama nods at the 2016 Golden Globes for Trainwreck and The Danish Girl, respectively. However, Schumer eventually lost to Jennifer Lawrence, while Redmayne was bested by Leonardo DiCaprio. The British actor did win a Golden Globe in 2015 for his portrayal of physicist Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.
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Meanwhile, cable television could sweep this year's ceremony, with HBO leading the way with 14 nominations for a number of shows including network staples such as Game of Thrones, and newcomers like Divorce, Westworld and Insecure.
Trailing close behind is FX with nine nominations, thanks to The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, The Americans, and Donald Glover's breakout dramatic comedy, Atlanta. On the movie side of things, La La Land is the film to beat, snagging seven nominations, followed by the low-budget indie flick, Moonlight, with six nods.
Jimmy Fallon will host the 74th annual Golden Globe Awards airing live on Sunday, Jan. 8, at 8 p.m. on NBC. See the video below for the full rundown of nominees, snubs and surprises.