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5 THINGS WE’LL BE WATCHING FOR AT THE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS

- Andrea Mandell @andreamand­ell USA TODAY

Lights, camera, awards season! The Golden Globe Awards are Sunday (NBC, 8 p.m. ET/5 PT), and we’ve got the scoop on mustsee moments. Here’s a peek at what to expect when the champagne starts popping. 1DAZZLING COUTURE Let’s be honest, some of us tune in simply for the glamorous gown parade. This year, we’re keeping our eyes peeled for style stars like Blake Lively, who will surely be on the arm of her husband, Deadpool nominee Ryan Reynolds, and nominees like La La Land’s Emma Stone,

Jackie’s Natalie Portman, Loving’s Ruth Negga,

Divorce’s Sarah Jessica Parker and The Americans’ Keri Russell. Expect stars to wear and hail Tom Ford, who is nominated for directing Nocturnal Animals (he’s also been known to dress his star Amy Adams, who is nominated for Arrival). And let’s not forget this year’s fashion-forward presenters, who include Reese Witherspoo­n, Sofia Vergara, Jessica Chastain, Zoe Saldana, Nicole Kidman and Priyanka Chopra. 2A BIG NIGHT FOR JIMMY FALLON Don’t miss the first few minutes. Taking over for the acerbic Ricky Gervais is the more genial and celebfrien­dly Fallon, who told Extra he’s starting the show Saturday Night Live- style with a cold open. “They’ve never done a cold opening like a sketch, and it’s good,” said Fallon, name-dropping famous participan­ts such as Tina Fey. (Jimmy Kimmel will be hot on his trail as the Oscars host on Feb. 26.) If anyone can loosen up this A-list crowd (who typically imbibe the plentiful free booze on the tables), it’s him — just look at the crazy antics they agree to on The Tonight Show. 3A NOD TO DEBBIE REYNOLDS AND CARRIE FISHER While the Globes usually do not include an “In Memoriam” seg- ment, producers have indicated the show will reference the tragic loss of the mother and daughter actresses. “We do realize there were some special circumstan­ces of very recent nature that happened and I think we’ll be acknowledg­ing that” during the show, Globes producer Barry Adelman told People. Fisher, 60, died Dec. 27, four days after suffering a heart-related medical emergency on a flight from London to Los Angeles. One day later, Reynolds, 84, died after an apparent stroke at her son’s home while discussing funeral plans for her daughter. 4ALL EYES ON MERYL STREEP Viola Davis will present Streep with this year’s Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievemen­t. The honor certainly makes sense: The beloved actress, who is nominated for Florence Foster Jenkins this year, is a 30-time Globe nominee and an eight-time winner. (Imagine her trophy room; Streep also has been nominated for 19 Oscars, with three wins.)

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TV SHOWS IN A DEAD HEAT The Globes love to put the spotlight on hot new shows, and this year’s best drama category is full of fresh fare, with The Crown taking on Westworld, This Is Us, Stranger Things and Game of Thrones. In the comedy category, Donald Glover’s Atlanta will challenge Black-ish, Mozart in the

Jungle, Transparen­t and Veep. And watch for stiff competitio­n

among limited series, with The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story competing with The Night Manager, The Night Of, The Dresser and American Crime.

 ?? VITTORIO ZUNINO CELOTTO, GETTY IMAGES ?? Meryl Streep will be awarded for her body of work.
VITTORIO ZUNINO CELOTTO, GETTY IMAGES Meryl Streep will be awarded for her body of work.
 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO, AP ?? The Globes don’t usually do ‘In Memoriam,’ but probably will honor Carrie Fisher and her mom, Debbie Reynolds.
CHRIS PIZZELLO, AP The Globes don’t usually do ‘In Memoriam,’ but probably will honor Carrie Fisher and her mom, Debbie Reynolds.
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TOMMASO BODDI, WIREIMAGE
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AMY ADAMS BY USA TODAY

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