Kate Hudson, Tiffany Haddish and Margot Robbie have been added to the list of presenters for the 2021 Golden Globes.

Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson

The annual awards ceremony is set to take place on February 28, as a bi-coastal broadcast hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has revealed further names who will be taking on presenting duties.

The 'Black-ish' star Anthony Anderson and 'Kenan & Kel's Kenan Thompson are also among the latest batch of presenters confirmed for the show this weekend.

The latest names come days after it was revealed that Kevin Bacon and his spouse Kyra Sedgwick, Sterling K. Brown, Michael Douglas and his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones and Susan Kelechi Watson will also present.  Awkwafina, Cynthia Erivo, Annie Mumolo, Joaquin Phoenix, Kristen Wiig and Renee Zellweger had also previously been unveiled for the job.

It has been claimed that all presenters will either appear in-person at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills or Rainbow Room in New York.

Tina will appear live from the Rainbow Room, while Amy will host from The Beverly Hilton.

It's expected that the nominees will appear remotely.

As for the nominations, 'The Crown' dominated the TV categories. 

The hit Netflix series received six nominations in total, including Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series (Josh O'Connor), Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series (Olivia Coleman and Emma Corrin) and Best Television Series.

Gillian Anderson and Helena Bonham Carter have also been nominated for the Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role award.

'The Crown' is facing competition from 'Lovecraft Country', 'The Mandalorian', 'Ozark' and 'Ratched' for the Best Television Series gong.

Elsewhere, 'Emily in Paris' - the comedy-drama series about an American marketing executive working in Paris - has been nominated in the Best Television Series and Best Performance By An Actress In Actress in a Television Series (Lily Collins) categories.

'Normal People' - the romantic drama series starring Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones - received two nominations, including one for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made For Television.

The hit show was nominated for the coveted accolade alongside 'The Queen's Gambit', 'Small Axe', 'The Undoing' and 'Unorthodox'.

In the film categories, three women were nominated for the Best Director gong for the first time ever.

Emerald Fennell, Regina King and Chloe Zhao received nods for 'Promising Young Woman', 'One Night in Miami' and 'Nomadland' respectively.

'Mank', the biographical drama film about screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz, was handed six nominations.

The David Fincher-directed movie is up for Best Film, Best Actor for Gary Oldman, Best Director for Fincher, Best Supporting Actress for Amanda Seyfried, Best Score, and Best Screenplay.

Meanwhile, Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm' landed three nods.

The mockumentary - which is a sequel to 2006's 'Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan' - is up for the Best Motion Picture, Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture (Maria Bakalova) and Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture (Baron Cohen) awards.