The MTV Movie Awards is another prestigious awards show that nobody wants to miss.

June 3 may be a bit far off the calendar but presenters for the show have been announced earlier this week. From "Snow White and the Huntsman's" cast to "The Amazing Spiderman's" power couple, MTV has been picking out A-list celebrities to present for the event.

Earlier in the week, sources have stated that "Twilight's" leading lady, Kristen Stewart will be set to present at the MTV Awards. The event will be held at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City. Kristen Stewart's' co-stars in "Snow White and the Huntsman," Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron, have also been invited to present on June 3.

Given it's the 21st MTV Movie Awards, only the best celebrities have been chosen. Apart from the star-studded cast of "SWATH", Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield of "The Amazing Spiderman" have also been chosen to present at the event. Three big M's have also been announced last Wednesday as presenters namely Mila Kunis, Michael Fassbender and Mark Wahlberg.

If viewers think that's the end of the list of celebrities to present, well an announcement earlier this morning changes all that. Comedian, Russell Brand, has also been added to the list of presenters at said event.

"The MTV Movie Awards incorporates two of my favorite things: movies and awards," shared Brand in an interview with MTV.

"If somehow group sex could be involved it would be the greatest night of my life." jokingly adds the comedian.

While a few fans of the British funnyman are happy to hear he'll be at the awards show, fans of Brand's estranged wife, Katy Perry, are not quite pleased. If Russell Brand is to present then would that automatically mean Katy Perry will be a no-show at the MTV Awards? Well, Katy Parry and Russell Brand aren't the only celebs viewers are looking forward to so fans of the two will have to wait and see until June 3.

Nominees for the MTV Awards are up and voting is still open. Nominees include "Harry Potter", "Hunger Games", "Twilight" and a few other feature films. Fans who wish to see their bets take home the iconic Golden Popcorn better log on to MTV and start voting.