According to the Golden Globes producer Barry Adelman, it is for the first time that the awards ceremony, to be held on January 8, will pay posthumous tribute to the stars, reported People magazine.
"We have not done an 'In Memoriam' on the Golden Globes. Those things are handled really well by the Oscars and the Screen Actors Guild," Adelman said at the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards Preview Day.
"But we do realize there were some special circumstances of very recent nature that happened and I think we'll be acknowledging that," Adelman added.
Many famous faces died this year, including Gene Wilder, David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Prince and George Michael.
But the very recent death of five-time Golden Globe nominee Debbie Reynolds and her daughter, Carrie Fisher, seem especially poignant.