The 2018 Golden Globes is only a little over a week away and it's already gearing up to be an unforgettable night.

The 2018 ceremony will be the annual award show's 75th year and will also be a night full of firsts. The Queen of Daytime TV, Oprah Winfrey will receive the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille award, which will make her the first African-American woman to ever receive the honor.

Also, it has been reported that several actresses will be walking the red carpet in all black gowns to protest gender inequality and the sexual harassment epidemic currently sweeping Hollywood. While others have attested to the idea of women standing in solidarity together, it's been revealed that certain actors will be standing in unison with their female counterparts.

All Black, Everything

Reportedly, a few male actors will be wearing black tuxedos to join the protest as well. Celebrity stylist Ilaria Urbinanti has confirmed on her Instagram that her clients will be partaking in the powerful movement.

Some of her clients include Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Armie Hammer, Tom Hiddleston, and Garrett Hedlund. The actors themselves have not confirmed anything as of yet, so fans will have to wait until the big night to see who else will be taking part in the blackout.

Hollywood United

Since disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was outed by over 80 women, a plethora of other A-list actors and media giants were subsequently accused of sexual harassment, rape, or assault.

Kevin Spacey, Dustin Hoffman, Danny Masterson, Ed Westwick, Russell Simmons, and Matt Lauer are a few of the men that were publicly accused by several men and women of sexual misconduct.

While certain actresses such as Rose McGowan have used their social media to platforms to speak about the changes needed in Hollywood, others will be using the all-black movement as a way to show their support of those who have been affected.

Actresses Kerry Washington, Gal Gadot, and Penelope Cruz have already been announced as presenters for the show.

The 2018 Golden Globes will be hosted by Seth Meyers and air live on NBC at 8 p.m. EST on Jan. 7, 2018.