Golden Globe Awards 2016
Ricky Gervais, pictured during the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 15, 2012, in Beverly Hills, California, will return as host during the 2016 ceremony. Getty Images

It’s been an incredible year for both TV and movie buffs. From the premiere of “Brooklyn,” based on Colm Toibin’s 2009 book of the same name, to the release of Netflix’s hit comedy “Grace and Frankie,” 2015 has been filled with mesmerizing moments on the big and small screen. And now it’s time to honor those fantastic flicks at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards.

On Sunday, Jan. 10, your favorite Hollywood actors and actresses will gather in Beverly Hills, California, in celebration of the 2016 ceremony, where it will be revealed which motion pictures and TV series the Hollywood Foreign Press have chosen to receive the coveted golden statuette.

But for those who can’t tune into the star-studded ceremony on TV, NBC will host a live stream of the event, which you can watch here, at 8 p.m. EST Sunday. All you need to do is sign in with the account linked to your TV provider to watch the ceremony online for free.

The celebrities set to present during the show include Eddie Redmayne, who is nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his role in “The Danish Girl,” Channing Tatum and Viola Davis, who has been given a nod for her portrayal in ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder.”

The event will be hosted by Ricky Gervais, who will return to the Golden Globe stage for the fourth time Sunday.

During an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the 54-year-old comedian revealed that he initially declined NBC’s offer to host the 2016 award show – that is, until the network made Gervais an extremely tempting offer.

“They said I could say what I want again,” the Golden Globe-winning actor revealed.

Gervais teased that audiences should expect his jokes to be as controversial as ever, which is why the entertainer will need a few drinks throughout his hosting stint

“If I didn’t drink, I wouldn’t be brave enough to say some of the things I’m going to say,” he quipped.

The Golden Globe Awards will air its 73rd annual ceremony on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. EST on NBC.