Hey movie buffs! We've got the 2026 Oscar nominees all lined up for you - and guess what? Most of them are already streaming. So, grab your snacks and let’s dive into this wild mix of supernatural thrills, sports drama showdowns, and animated adventures. Here’s the scoop on where to watch all the Oscar magic right now.
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Sinners: Twins, Trouble, and a Supernatural Smackdown
Michael B. Jordan plays not one but two twin brothers trying to escape their criminal past - only to stumble upon some seriously spooky supernatural stuff. Mix in Ryan Coogler’s directing magic, blues tunes, and history vibes, and you’ve got a box office hit with a crazy 16 Oscar noms, including Best Director and Best Actor.
Watch Sinners on HBO Max.
Kpop Demon Hunters: Boy Bands and Girl Power with a Twist
A K-pop girl group by day, demon hunters by night. Things get spicy when they face off against a rival boy band that’s actually full of demons. This Netflix animated smash got 500 million views, snagged a Grammy, and landed two Oscar noms for Best Animation and Original Song.
Stream KPop Demon Hunters on Netflix.
Marty Supreme: Ping Pong, Big Dreams, and an Oscar Triple Threat
Timothée Chalamet flips the ping pong table in this sports comedy-drama about a player chasing world champ glory. Critics are loving it, audiences too, and Timmy’s got his THIRD Best Actor Oscar nod (talk about a prodigy).
Catch Marty Supreme in theaters now.
F1: Speed, Drama, and Brad Pitt Racing Back in Style
Brad Pitt zooms back into Formula One after a 30-year pit stop to save his old team. The movie raked in over $600 million and grabbed four Oscar noms, including Best Picture.
Stream F1 on Apple TV.
Frankenstein: Science Gone Wild with Oscar Isaac
Guillermo del Toro’s sci-fi twist on Mary Shelley’s classic stars Oscar Isaac as a scientist whose life-creating experiments go a bit haywire. With nine Oscar noms, this gothic tale is a total crowd-pleaser.
Watch Frankenstein on Netflix.
Avatar: Fire And Ash – Pandora’s Wild New Chapter
Jake Sully’s back on Pandora, this time fighting to keep his family safe. While it didn’t wow the critics like the first movies, it raked in a ginormous $1.46 billion and snagged two Oscar nominations.
Still rocking theaters and headed to Disney+ in 2026.
Hamnet: Shakespeare’s Family Drama with a Twist
Chloé Zhao directs Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in this heartbreaking spin on Shakespeare’s life, diving into the family story behind his timeless plays. Big points for acting and story, with lots of Oscar buzz.
Rent Hamnet on Prime Video or Apple TV.
Bugonia: Business, Aliens, and Wacky Dark Comedy
Emma Stone stars as a pharma CEO who might just be an alien. A wild and hilarious black comedy that’s way smarter than you’d expect. Fits perfectly with its bunch of Oscar noms, including Best Picture.
Stream Bugonia on Peacock or rent on Prime Video.
Little Amélie or The Character of Rain: Animated Magic from Belgium to Japan
This French animated gem tells the story of a Belgian girl born in Japan and a big life moment on her third birthday. It wowed critics with beautiful visuals and deep feels.
Rent Little Amélie or The Character of Rain on Prime Video.
Train Dreams: A Quiet American Story to Sink Into
Joel Edgerton stars as a logger with a bittersweet life in early 20th-century America. Critics loved this emotional journey and it’s up for Best Picture and more.
Stream Train Dreams on Netflix.
The Lost Bus: Run for Your Life!
Matthew McConaughey plays a bus driver trying to save kids from a raging wildfire. Real-life disaster + intense drama + Oscar nod for Visual Effects = must-watch.
Watch The Lost Bus on Apple TV.
The Ugly Stepsister: Beauty, Chaos, and Cinderella-ish Mayhem
Lea Myren stars in this hilarious and slightly violent take on Cinderella’s stepsister trying to snatch the prince. Oscars loved the makeup work and the laughs.
Stream The Ugly Stepsister on Hulu and Disney+.
One Battle After Another: Leonardo DiCaprio Kicks Butt and Gets Noms
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as an ex-revolutionary dragged back into action. Despite some box office meh, critics loved it and it snagged 13 Oscar noms - including Leo’s fifth Best Actor nod.
Stream One Battle After Another on HBO Max.
Weapons: Mystery, Horror, and One Creepy Disappearance
Seventeen kids vanish in this mystery horror flick with a darkly funny twist. Amy Madigan steals the show and scored a Best Supporting Actress nod.
Stream Weapons on HBO Max.
Zootopia 2: Animal Detectives on a New Case
Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps are back for a wild undercover mission involving a sneaky reptile. This animated blockbuster pulled in $1.8 billion and snagged a Best Animated Feature nod.
Rent Zootopia 2 on Prime Video.
Kokuho: From Gangster Roots to Kabuki Fame
Young Kikuo goes from a gangster family to a kabuki star in this Japanese drama. It broke box office records at $131 million and landed a Best Makeup and Hairstyling Oscar nod.
Now playing in theaters.
The Smashing Machine: Dwayne Johnson Steps Into the Octagon
Dwayne Johnson plays MMA fighter Mark Kerr in this intense sports biopic. Even though it didn’t break the bank, it snagged an Oscar nod for Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Stream The Smashing Machine on HBO Max.
Arco: Time-Traveling Kid and Sci-Fi Charm
Meet Arco, a 10-year-old boy zapped from the future to 2075, where he befriends Iris. This sci-fi animated gem scored 93% with critics and nabbed a Best Animated Feature Oscar nom.
Rent Arco on Prime Video.
Blue Moon: Love, Music, and a Bit of Heartache
A biopic inspired by a lyricist’s tough life, starring Ethan Hawke with his first Best Actor Oscar nod. It tackles love and self-doubt with a cool soundtrack.
Stream Blue Moon on Netflix.
Elio: Aliens, Ambassadors, and Pixar’s Space Adventure
Elio’s an 11-year-old kid mistaken for Earth’s ambassador in this Pixar sci-fi animated flick. It didn’t exactly set the box office on fire but still scored a Best Animated Feature Oscar nod.
Stream Elio on Disney+.
If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You: One Woman’s Bold Journey
Rose Byrne shines as Linda, juggling her daughter’s mysterious illness and complicated feelings. She grabbed her first Best Actress Oscar nod for this heartfelt role.
Watch If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You on HBO Max.
Sentimental Value: Family Drama Meets Festival Fame
Two sisters cross paths with their long-lost dad, sparking drama and Oscar noms galore. Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas both scored supporting nods.
Rent Sentimental Value on Prime Video or Apple TV.
The Secret Agent: Political Thrills and Brazilian Firsts
This neo-noir thriller stars Wagner Moura as a professor standing up to a military dictatorship. It’s got 98% critic love and bagged a Best Picture plus a groundbreaking Best Actor nod for Moura - the first Brazilian ever.
Stream The Secret Agent on Apple TV.
It Was Just An Accident: Revenge, Risks, and Iranian Drama
Political prisoners seek revenge in this thriller filmed underground by Jafar Panahi. It won the Palme d'Or and snagged Oscar noms for Best International Film and Original Screenplay.
Rent It Was Just An Accident on Prime Video.
Jurassic World Rebirth: Dinosaurs and DNA Drama
This Jurassic Park sequel sends mercenaries hunting dino DNA to cure heart disease. Not a critics’ darling, but a mega hit with $869 million worldwide and a Best Visual Effects Oscar nod.
Stream Jurassic World Rebirth on Peacock.
Sirât: Desert Quest, Ravers, and Cannes Jury Prize
A dad and son trek through Morocco's desert to find a missing daughter while hanging with some ravers. This Cannes winner made critics swoon and nabbed Oscar noms for Best International Film and Sound.
Playing in theaters now.
Song Sung Blue: Neil Diamond Rocked, and So Did This Movie
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star in this musical drama about a Neil Diamond tribute band. Hudson’s performance hit all the right notes with a Best Actress Oscar nod.
Stream Song Sung Blue on Peacock.
The Voice Of Hind Rajab: Real Rescue Mission and Venice Glory
This Tunisian docudrama tells the heroic story of volunteers saving a little girl in Gaza. It won big at Venice and grabbed a Best International Feature Oscar nom.
Rent The Voice of Hind Rajab on Apple TV.

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