Check out our picks, and vote for your favorite potential host below.

“Makeup is the art of ending an argument,” she declared.

“When you are about to get a divorce, and you don’t, that is makeup.”

Next Oscar Host?

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If that was her audition for a future hosting gig, we’re all in.

Lin-Manuel Miranda

The Oscars love a song-and-dance man, and theHamiltoncreator/Moanasongwriter/almost-EGOT winner definitely fits the bill.

(Plus, helooooooovesthe Oscars.)

Besides, Kimmel already got his chance to roast Damon.

Give Matt a turn.

The Oscars could use two hosts with a little bit of bite.

We’d love to see the comedic duo reunite at the Dolby Theatre.

Stephen Colbert

TheLate Showcomedian has everything a good Oscar host needs charm, wit, song-and-dance skills.

But hey, we can still dream.)

Imagine how she’d take on the Oscars.

How has he not hosted a major awards show yet?

Besides, imagine how Donald Trump would react.

Sunny Pawar

The littlest star of the Oscar-nominatedLionstole the show and the audience’s hearts.

The 8-year-old Pawar, who stars as the young Saroo Brierley, rocked the red carpet those shoes!

and even reenacted aLion Kingscene with Kimmel.

He’s charming enough to carry an entire awards show by himself.

“I knew I would screw this show up, I really did,” Kimmel told the audience.

“Thank you for watching.

I’m back to work tomorrow night on my regular show.

I promise I’ll never come back.”

Still, we hope he does come back!

Mix-ups aside, Kimmel proved himself a charming host.

Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty

Too soon?