The Oscars are reaching out beyond Hollywood to honor the best films of the year.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that 11 "unique talents" will introduce the Best Picture nominees throughout Sunday night's ceremony. They are:

Chef José Andrés
Dana Carvey
Queen Latifah
Congressman John Lewis
Diego Luna
Musician Tom Morello
Mike Myers
Trevor Noah
Amandla Stenberg
Barbra Streisand
Serena Williams

“Movies connect us all,” Oscars producer Donna Gigliotti and director-producer Glenn Weiss said Wednesday in a statement. “They move us, and they create moments and memories that unite us. We are thrilled to assemble this well-known array of film lovers to introduce and share their reflections on the Best Picture-nominated movies.”

The Academy did not clarify who would introduce which films, but we can hazard a few guesses. Streisand will almost certainly introduce "A Star Is Born," having headlined the 1976 version herself and previously bestowing her blessing on the Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga's take. Some outlets are reporting that Williams will also speak about the romantic dramedy.

Luna, an actor originally from Mexico, seems a sure bet to introduce "Roma." Congressman Lewis is likely to introduce "BlacKkKlansman"

And of course, Myers and Carvey must be having "Wayne's World" reunion and introducing "Bohemian Rhapsody."