Actor-Comedian Kevin Hart Will Host 2019 Oscars

In this Dec. 11, 2017 file photo, Kevin Hart arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" in Los Angeles. Hart will host the 2019 Academy Awards, fulfilling a lifelong dream for the actor-comedian. Hart announced Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018, his selection in an Instagram statement and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences followed up with a tweet that welcomed him "to the family." (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

LO ANGELES (AP) ā€” Kevin Hart has a new job ā€” he will host the 2019 Academy Awards, a role the prolific actor-comedian says fulfills a longtime dream.

Hart announced his selection for the 91st Oscars in an Instagram statement Tuesday. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences followed up with a tweet that welcomed him ā€œto the family.ā€

The announcement came hours after trade publication The Hollywood Reporter posted a story calling the Oscars host position ā€œthe least wanted job in Hollywood.ā€

Hart clearly doesnā€™t feel that way, writing on Instagram that it has been on his list of dream jobs for years. The 2019 Oscars will be broadcast Feb. 24 on ABC.

ā€œI am blown away simply because this has been a goal on my list for a long time...To be able to join the legendary list of host that have graced this stage is unbelievable,ā€ Hart wrote. ā€œI know my mom is smiling from ear to ear right now.

ā€œI will be sure to make sure this years Oscars are a special one,ā€ Hart wrote.

Hart takes over hosting duties from Jimmy Kimmel, who presided over the last two ceremonies, including 2016ā€²s flub that resulted in the wrong best picture winner being announced. Last yearā€™s ceremony was an all-time ratings low, and the film academy has announced a series of changes to the upcoming show .

Those include shortening the broadcast to three hours, and also presenting certain categories during commercial breaks and broadcasting excerpts of those winnersā€™ speeches later in the show.

The 39-year-old Hart has become a bankable star with films such as ā€œRide Along,ā€ ā€³Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungleā€ and ā€œNight School.ā€

Celebrities including Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock, who hosted the ceremony in 2005 and 2016, posted congratulatory messages about Hartā€™s selection Tuesday night.

ā€œDamn Iā€™ve lost another job to Kevin Hart,ā€ Rock posted on Instagram, echoing a joke he told during his 2016 opening monologue . ā€œThey got the best person for the job.ā€

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