Golden Globes 2017 nominations
Anna Kendrick will be one of the stars announcing the 2017 Golden Globes nominations. Pictured: Kendrick at the Hollywood Film Awards in Beverly Hills, on Nov. 6, 2016. Getty Images

Monday officially kicks off awards season! Anna Kendrick, Laura Dern and Don Cheadle will do the honors of announcing the nominations for the 2017 Golden Globe Awards, and you can watch them live as they reveal which Hollywood stars are in the running for the accolade.

This year, the 74th Golden Globe Awards nominations will take place Monday, Dec. 11 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel at 8:15 a.m. EST. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association will live stream the big reveal on the official Golden Globes Facebook page and also on the official Golden Globes website.

It’s believed that Denzel Washington and Viola Davis’ “Fences” as well as Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s “La La Land” will be among the movies to rack up nominations. TV shows like “The Crown,” “This Is Us” and “Divorce” are also expected to do well, but you will have to tune in to the live stream to find out which films and TV shows receive nominations.

One big winner at the Golden Globes this year will be Meryl Streep. It was previously announced that she will be given the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association hands out the honor to an actor or actress who has made a big impact in the entertainment industry. Past recipients of the award are Sophia Loren, Sean Connery, Jack Nicholson, Barbra Streisand, Al Pacino, Harrison Ford, Robin Williams, Morgan Freeman and George Clooney. Denzel Washington received the award last year.

Hosting the 2017 Golden Globes will be “The Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon, and we’re sure he’ll have the audience laughing the entire time. In August, shortly after it was announced he would be taking over as host from comedian Ricky Gervais, Fallon tweeted a Donald Trump joke while telling everyone how excited he was to the emcee for the night. “I’m so excited to be hosting The Golden Globes in January,” he wrote at the time. “And I’m really looking forward to spending time with the Hollywood Foreign Press before Donald Trump has them all deported.”

The 2017 Golden Globes will air Sunday, Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. EST on NBC.