Jared Leto, Lupita Nyong’o, Jeff Goldblum and Reese Witherspoon are among the latest stars named as presenters for Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards, the organization announced Friday.
Also named are Matthew Beard, Colin Farrell, Allen Leech, Emmy Rossum, Andy Samberg and Liev Schreiber.
See photos: SAG Awards 2015: The Nominees
The 10 presenters will join Adrien Brody, Laverne Cox, Bryan Cranston, Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Kevin Costner, Carrie Fisher, Ethan Hawke and SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard.
Also in the mix are Rashida Jones, Michael Keaton, Lorelei Linklater, Matthew McConaughey, Matt McGorry, Edward Norton, Julia Roberts and Emma Stone.
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 at 8 p.m. (ET) / 5 p.m. (PT).
22 Biggest Snubs and Surprises: 2015 SAG Awards Nominations (Photos)
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A24
SNUB: Jessica Chastain failed to be recognized for her supporting role in "A Most Violent Year."
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A24
SNUB: SAG voters also left off "A Most Violent Year" star Oscar Isaac from the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role list.
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The Weinstein Company
SURPRISE: Naomi Watts earned a very unexpected nomination for her performance in "St. Vincent."
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Paramount
SNUB: Critics continue to rave over David Oyelowo's turn in "Selma" as Martin Luther King Jr. His name was left off the list of SAG Award nominees however.
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Paramount
SNUB: Carmen Ejogo's portrayal of Coretta Scott King in "Selma" was ignored by the Screen Actors Guild.
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Paramount
SNUB: "Selma" received zero nominations across every category on Wednesday morning.
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ABC
SNUB: Nominated for an Actor last year, Kerry Washington was left off of the list this year for her role as Olivia Pope in "Scandal."
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Cinelou Films
SURPRISE: Jennifer Aniston's performance in "Cake" had some saying this could be the role that would earn her some long-overdue recognition. SAG voters gave her the first major nom of what could be a busy award season.
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Sony Pictures Classics
SNUB: Steve Carell received a nomination for lead actor but "Foxcatcher" was shut out in the Best Cast category.
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Open Road Films
SURPRISE: Jake Gyllenhaal's edgy performance in crime-thriller "Nightcrawler" earned him a nod on Wednesday.
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The Weinstein Company
SNUB: Amy Adams was forgotten for her portrayal of artist Margaret Keane in Tim Burton's "Big Eyes."
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Universal Pictures
SNUB: "Unbroken" was shut out in all major categories, though the film did score a nod for Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture.
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Warner Bros.
SNUB: Bradley Cooper's role in "American Sniper" failed to impress SAG voters enough to give him a nod.
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Cinéart
SNUB: Neither of Marion Cotillard's performances in "Two Days, One Night" or "The Immigrant" were deemed worthy of a SAG Award nomination.
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Showtime
SNUB: Her role on "Masters of Sex" earned her an Emmy nomination but was ignored by SAG on Wednesday morning.
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Netflix
SNUB: "Orange is the New Black" received a Comedy Ensemble nomination and co-star Uzo Aduba scored a nod for her role as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren. Taylor Schilling came up empty handed though.
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CBS
SNUB: In "Two and a Half Men's" final season, SAG failed to recognize Jon Cryer, who has only been nominated for a SAG Award once. Conversely, he's won two Emmys and been nominated seven times for playing Alan Harper on the CBS sitcom.
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PBS
SNUB: She received an Emmy nomination in 2014 but Michelle Dockery failed to earn a SAG Award nomination for her role on "Downton Abbey."
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HBO
SNUB: Another year without a SAG Award nod for Lena Dunham. The "Girls" star has yet to be nominated.
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Fox Searchlight Pictures
SNUB: Laura Dern was left off of the list of supporting actress nominees for her performance in "Wild."
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FX
SNUB: Now in her fourth iteration of "American Horror Story," Jessica Lange was unable to secure a nomination for her role in "Freak Show."
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HBO
SNUB: After two straight SAG Award nominations, Jeff Daniels' name wasn't called on Wednesday morning. The HBO series, now in its final season, was snubbed in all categories.
Jessica Chastain, Kerry Washington, Bradley Cooper and ”Selma“ make the list of unexpected inclusions and omissions
SNUB: Jessica Chastain failed to be recognized for her supporting role in "A Most Violent Year."

