5 Things We Are Looking Forward to on Oscar Night

Host Chris Rock and his opening monologue should set the tone for Sunday night.

After a slew of stars spoke out about the lack of diversity in Oscar nominees for the second year in a row, Rock scrapped his opening monologue and began rewriting it.

"As things got a little provocative and exciting, he said, 'I'm throwing out the show I wrote and writing a new show,'" Oscars producer Reginald Hudlin told "Entertainment Tonight" last month.

"Chris is that thorough," Hudlin continued. "He's that brilliant, and I have 1,000-percent confidence that he will deliver something that people will be talking about for weeks."

Hudlin said that Rock, 50, won't shy away from the controversy either.

"You should expect [Oscars diversity jokes]," Hudlin revealed. "And, yes, the Academy is ready for him to do that. They're excited about him doing that. They know that's what we need. They know that's what the public wants, and we deliver what the people want."

The #Oscars. The White BET Awards.https://t.co/8qjLR0uysI

— Chris Rock (@chrisrock) January 15, 2016

Rock's opening monologue is only one of the things we're looking forward to Oscar night. Here are four others:

Hudlin and Hill

The Speeches

Chris Rock surely won't be the only person speaking out about diversity at the Oscars. Look for the winners and presenters to get a word or more in as well. Then check out social media, which will looking for the next hashtag like #OscarsSoWhite.

Sam Smith and The Weeknd

The #Oscars. The White BET Awards.https://t.co/8qjLR0uysI

Rock's opening monologue is only one of the things we're looking forward to Oscar night. Here are four others:

Hudlin and Hill

The Speeches

Chris Rock surely won't be the only person speaking out about diversity at the Oscars. Look for the winners and presenters to get a word or more in as well. Then check out social media, which will looking for the next hashtag like #OscarsSoWhite.

Sam Smith and The Weeknd