Expect more fireworks the 4th of July night when the great, the good and the glitzy descend on the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for the Oscars show this Sunday, February 28.
Find out what to expect from Hollywood's biggest night in our breakdown of what we think will be the evening's highlights.
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CHRIS ROCK'S MONOLOGUE
Edgy comedian Chris Rock will be in the driving seat as host, delivering lots of his signature so-funny-because-its-true punchlines. Academy president Cheryl Boone said they picked Chris to be master of ceremonies "to bring some edge and some fun and some funny – intelligent funny – to the telecast." The comedy star, who is back after hosting in 2005, is sure to address the #oscarssowhite controversy – a reference to the lack of racial diversity in this year's nominees – in his opening monologue, having already hinted at it on Twitter. A few weeks ago he posted: "The #Oscars. The white BET awards," a reference to the Black Entertainment Awards. It remains to be seen how he'll handle the sensitive subject on the big night. Says producer Reginald Hudlin: "I have 1,000 per cent confidence that Chris will deliver something that people will be talking about for weeks."
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HOT COUPLES AND BIG ROCKS
With several mega-engagements between high-profile couples lately, we're looking forward to seeing a lot of bling on the red carpet. Rupert Murdoch will be there in his capacity as Fox Studio head, along with fiancée Jerry Hall, right, who will set off flashbulbs with her substantial ring, which features a 20-carat marquise-cut diamond.
Fellow Australian billionaire James Packer is the executive producer of The Revenant and if the film wins big as expected he will be celebrating with wife-to-be Mariah Carey, left, who has been flaunting an impressive 35-carat sparkler since his proposal.
Other hot couples expected include newly engaged Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux, who seem to be on an eternal honeymoon and who've been talking recently about how giggling is the key to their union.
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LEO'S BIG NIGHT?
Leo DiCaprio's fans have their fingers crossed for the actor as the Oscars ceremony could turn in to his coronation as King of Hollywood. With his fifth nomination, 'The Revenant' star seems to be on course for a best actor Oscar – and if he doesn't take it home it will definitely be one of the night's biggest upsets.
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ROSE AND JACK REUNITED
We just can't get enough of 'Titanic' stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, who have been bumping into each other on the awards circuit nearly 20 years after the mega-hit's release. The woman who Leo described as his 'homegirl' is also up for supporting actress for Steve Jobs – so at the Oscars we'll likely get to enjoying seeing 'Rose' and 'Jack', their characters from the epic romance, together at the show and after-parties.
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PRESENTERS AND PERFORMERS
Key roles will go to Lady Gaga, seen here at the 2015 ceremony, Sam Smith and 'Room's 9-year-old adorable boy wonder Jacob Tremblay, who quipped on Twitter: "Oscars presenters still have to do homework #kidproblems."
Also presenting are Jennifer Garner, Patricia Arquette, Rachel MacAdams, Eddie Redmayne, Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley, Dev Patel, Sofia Vergara and Motown legend Quincy Jones.
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7/7
THE HOTTEST PARTIES
After the ceremony is over it's time for the stars to let loose! The hot tickets are the Vanity Fair do, the Night of 100 Stars party and Elton John's soirée, where the pop legend will perform songs from his new album Wonderful Crazy Night, which doubles as the title of the event. There may even be an appearance by his two cute sons Zachary and Elijah, who charmed everyone last year.