The Oscars are about to start and more and more details about the evening are becoming known. On its website, the Academy is now introducing more presenters who will support moderator Jimmy Kimmel (55) at the 95th Oscars. Featuring Antonio Banderas (62), Andrew Garfield (39), Elizabeth Banks (49), Hugh Grant (62), Nicole Kidman (55), Sigourney Weaver (73), Florence Pugh (27) and Halle Bailey (22) . Salma Hayek Pinault (56), Jessica Chastain (45), John Cho (50) and Danai Gurira (45) will also hand over the coveted gold boys on the night of March 12th to 13th.

A few days ago, a first group of well-known actors was announced as presenters for the Oscars. Also Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (50), Emily Blunt (40), Samuel L. Jackson (74), Michael B. Jordan (36), Melissa McCarthy (52), Janelle Monáe (37) and Glenn Close (75) will be on stage at the ceremony. Rounding out the current line-up are Donnie Yen (59), Zoe Saldana (44), Jonathan Majors (33) and Deepika Padukone (37).

However, other celebrities could join the presenters. As the Academy writes, the show’s producers will announce additional “talents” in the days leading up to the awards.

The Oscar ceremony will take place on March 12. Due to the time difference, it can be seen in Germany on the night of March 13, from around 2 a.m. The German Netflix war drama “Nothing New in the West” by Edward Berger has been nominated for nine Oscars.