The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced its 74th annual Golden Globes nominations on Monday morning.

Golden Globe winners Don Cheadle and Laura Dern and Golden Globe nominee Anna Kendrick announced the film and TV contenders from The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles, the site of the annual awards show.

FX’s limited series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story leads the TV nominees with a total of five nominations, followed by AMC’s limited series The Night Manager with four. Other series nominated for best limited series include ABC’s American Crime, Starz’ The Dresser and HBO’s The Night Of.

The People v. O.J. Simpson, which won nine awards at the Emmys this September, landed five Globe nominations, including nods for stars Sarah Paulson, Courtney B. Vance, Sterling K. Brown and John Travolta, as well as best limited series or TV movie.

Five TV series managed to land three nominations each: Netflix’s The Crown, NBC’s This Is Us, HBO’s Westworld, ABC’s Black-ish and The Night Of.

Joining The Crown, This Is Us and Westworld in the best TV drama category are two-time Emmy winner for outstanding series, HBO’s Game of Thrones, and Netflix’s summer break-out Stranger Things.

FX’s Atlanta joined the Globes’ list of best comedies, which also included past Globe winners Amazon’s Mozart in the Jungle and Transparent, as well as HBO’s Emmy-dominating Veep and ABC’s Black-ish.

The ceremony will be hosted this time by Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, who takes the reigns from Ricky Gervais who hosted the 73rd edition.

Actress Meryl Streep is set to be honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award. Streep has won the prestigious award eight times and has been nominated 29 times. The actress most recently starred with Hugh Grant in Florence Foster Jenkins. The film picked up four nominations, including best picture for a musical or comedy and best actress for Streep.

The 74th Golden Globe Awards, which are voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, will air live on both coasts on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017, on NBC.

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