YouTube star Liza Koshy has made a name for herself, hosting hilarious Vlogs and skits on her channel. For an awards show that is often criticised for being "out-dated" and "out of touch", Liza would certainly inject new life. Wireimage
Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph stole the show with there proposal bit at the Golden Globes on January 7. The friends and former co-stars would make a perfect hosting duo, and Poehler has already proven that she has what it takes, hosting the Golden Globes with Tina Fey three times in the past. Reuters
A safe bet, Ellen DeGeneres could easily be brought back for her third go at hosting the Oscars. DeGeneres hosted previously in 2006 and 2013. AP
Laverne Cox has made a name for herself on 'Orange is the New Black', but previously she hosted VH1 makeover television series 'Transform Me'. AFP
Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan provides plenty of laugh out loud moments hosting British shows including 'Your Face or Mine?' and 'Hair', more recently starring on Netflix's comedy panel show, 'The Fix'. Getty Images
A new comer, Zazie Beetz has proven that she is hilarious on the 'Deadpool 2' and 'Atlanta' press tours. We think she has what it takes to host. EPA
We think SNL veteran, Sarah Silverman, would be a natural fit for the awards show hosting gig. Back in December 2018, however, she denied that she had been contacted for the gig, saying, "I don't think I'm the right man for the job." AFP
If you're looking for a close-to-the-bone opening monologue, Australian actress Rebel Wilson could well be the woman for the job. Not afraid of speaking her mind in the name of comedy, she'd certainly make the famous audience members squirm. Stringer
'Pitch Perfect' star Anna Kendrick "stole the show" at the 2015 Oscars, when she presented an award with that year's host, Neil Patrick Harris. EPA
YouTube star Liza Koshy has made a name for herself, hosting hilarious Vlogs and skits on her channel. For an awards show that is often criticised for being "out-dated" and "out of touch", Liza would certainly inject new life. Wireimage
Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph stole the show with there proposal bit at the Golden Globes on January 7. The friends and former co-stars would make a perfect hosting duo, and Poehler has already proven that she has what it takes, hosting the Golden Globes with Tina Fey three times in the past. Reuters
A safe bet, Ellen DeGeneres could easily be brought back for her third go at hosting the Oscars. DeGeneres hosted previously in 2006 and 2013. AP
Laverne Cox has made a name for herself on 'Orange is the New Black', but previously she hosted VH1 makeover television series 'Transform Me'. AFP
Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan provides plenty of laugh out loud moments hosting British shows including 'Your Face or Mine?' and 'Hair', more recently starring on Netflix's comedy panel show, 'The Fix'. Getty Images
A new comer, Zazie Beetz has proven that she is hilarious on the 'Deadpool 2' and 'Atlanta' press tours. We think she has what it takes to host. EPA
We think SNL veteran, Sarah Silverman, would be a natural fit for the awards show hosting gig. Back in December 2018, however, she denied that she had been contacted for the gig, saying, "I don't think I'm the right man for the job." AFP
If you're looking for a close-to-the-bone opening monologue, Australian actress Rebel Wilson could well be the woman for the job. Not afraid of speaking her mind in the name of comedy, she'd certainly make the famous audience members squirm. Stringer
'Pitch Perfect' star Anna Kendrick "stole the show" at the 2015 Oscars, when she presented an award with that year's host, Neil Patrick Harris. EPA
YouTube star Liza Koshy has made a name for herself, hosting hilarious Vlogs and skits on her channel. For an awards show that is often criticised for being "out-dated" and "out of touch", Liza would certainly inject new life. Wireimage