Tina Fey, Amy Poehler to host 2021 Golden Globes Awards
TINA Fey and Amy Poehler will return to host the Golden Globe Awards for the fourth time in 2021, NBC announced on Saturday.
Well, Ricky Gervais did promise never to host the Globes again.
Golden Globe and Emmy winners Fey and Poehler previously hosted the Hollywood Foreign Press Association gala from 2013 to 2015, bringing their longtime rapport and banter to the Globes stage.
The 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation stars, respectively, were first hired to host the Globes in 2013, taking over from Gervais, who hosted the three years before. Earning positive reviews, the popular duo came back to host again twice more.
“Lovely, brilliant and utterly fearless, they made awards-show hosting an art form again, helming three hours of occasionally hilarious, occasionally emotional and surprisingly enjoyable TV,” wrote the Los Angeles Times’ Mary McNamara of their 2013 performance.
Their return as hosts promises a shift in energy from Gervais’ performance at the 77th Golden
Globes, widely criticised for its biting nihilism, in which even he joked he’d not be invited back. “You’ll be pleased to know this is the last time I’m hosting these awards, so I don’t care anymore,” he said in his opening monologue.
The announcement was made by NBC Entertainment chairperson Paul Telegdy during NBC’s presentation at the Television Critics Association publicity tour in Pasadena.
“NBC has long been the home to two of the funniest people on the planet, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, and we didn’t want to wait any longer to share the great news that they’ll be hosting the Globes once again,” Telegdy said.
Fey and Poehler have ongoing relationships with the network. Fey, with 30 Rock collaborator Robert Carlock, is co-creator and executive producer of an upcoming comedy series at NBC starring Ted Danson.
Poehler, who made a surprise appearance to help break the news of her and Fey’s Globes return, also confirmed that Making It, the NBC crafting competition of which she is executive producer and co-host, will be returning for a third season.
The Globes announcement came as awards show producers and hosts continue to search for the right approach to emcee duties in the face of steadily declining ratings.
ABC confirmed earlier this week that the Academy Awards telecast on February 9 will go without a host for the second year in a row. | dpa