Since at least 2015, Kevin Hart has been letting the universe know that he really wanted to host the Oscars.
"I would just jump at the opportunity," he told the Los Angeles Times.
The following year, he told the New York Times he believed his moment would happen "sooner than later".
Two years later, it has. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said on Monday that Hart will host the 91st Oscars ceremony in February. The announcement prompted praise from past hosts of the annual telecast.
Jimmy Kimmel, who hosted last year's ceremony, tweeted that the Academy "made an excellent choice" and said Hart would "kill it" as host. Chris Rock echoed a joke from his 2016 Oscars monologue: "Damn I've lost another job to Kevin Hart," he wrote on Instagram. "They got the best person for the job".