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Where to Stream Every Oscar-Nominated Movie 2026 — Complete Streaming Guide

Where to watch every 2026 Oscar-nominated film before the ceremony. Sinners, The Brutalist, Conclave, Flow, and all the nominees — streaming and rental guide.

March 14, 2026·6 min read·1,117 words

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Where to Stream Every Oscar-Nominated Movie 2026 — Complete Streaming Guide

The 98th Academy Awards air March 15, 2026. If you want to see the nominated films before (or after) the ceremony, most are available to stream or rent right now.

This guide covers every Best Picture nominee and major contenders by category, with exactly where to find them.


Quick Reference: Best Picture Nominees

Film Stream Rent/Buy
Sinners Amazon, Apple TV+
One Battle After Another Max Amazon
Marty Supreme Hulu Amazon, Apple TV+
The Brutalist Mubi Amazon, Apple TV+
Conclave Prime Video Amazon
Emilia Pérez Netflix
A Real Pain Hulu Amazon
The Substance Mubi Amazon, Apple TV+

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Best Picture Nominees: Full Details

Sinners (16 nominations — FAVORITE)

Ryan Coogler's supernatural epic about twin brothers opening a juke joint in 1932 Mississippi Delta. Michael B. Jordan plays dual roles. Led all films with 16 nominations — the most in Oscar history.

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  • Rent/Buy: Amazon Prime Video (~$5.99 rental), Apple TV+, Vudu
  • Runtime: 2 hours 22 minutes
  • Rating: R

Verdict: Essential viewing. Rent it tonight if you haven't seen it.


One Battle After Another (13 nominations)

Paul Thomas Anderson's epic spans three decades in the American Southwest, following a war veteran's journey through love, obsession, and violence. Daniel Day-Lewis came out of retirement for the lead role.


Marty Supreme (9 nominations)

Timothée Chalamet plays real-life ping pong champion Marty Reisman in Josh Safdie's kinetic, period-accurate portrait of New York's competitive ping pong subculture. Nominated for Best Actor (Chalamet) and Best Picture.


The Brutalist (7 nominations)

Brady Corbet's 3.5-hour epic follows a Hungarian-Jewish architect (Adrien Brody) who emigrates to America after WWII and navigates ambition, trauma, and the limits of the American dream. Filmed in VistaVision.


Conclave (6 nominations)

Edward Berger's elegant thriller follows the secretive process of electing a new Pope after the sudden death of the incumbent. Ralph Fiennes leads a stellar ensemble. The most accessible film of the contenders.

Best pick for a casual viewer: Conclave is gripping, shorter than most nominees, and free with Prime.


Emilia Pérez (6 nominations)

Jacques Audiard's genre-defying French musical follows a Mexican cartel boss who hires a lawyer to help her transition and start a new life. Won Best Actress (ensemble) at Cannes.

  • Stream: Netflix
  • Rent/Buy: Netflix exclusive — subscription only
  • Runtime: 2 hours 12 minutes
  • Rating: R

A Real Pain (5 nominations)

Jesse Eisenberg wrote, directed, and stars alongside Kieran Culkin in this road-trip drama about two cousins taking a Holocaust memorial tour through Poland. Culkin is the heavy frontrunner for Best Supporting Actor.

Shortest nominee: At 89 minutes, this is the easiest to squeeze in before ceremony night.


The Substance (5 nominations)

Demi Moore is the Best Actress frontrunner in Coralie Fargeat's body horror satire about a woman who uses a mysterious substance to create a younger, "better" version of herself. Not for the faint-hearted.

Warning: This film contains graphic and disturbing body horror sequences. The satire is brilliant; the imagery is extreme.


Other Major Category Nominees

Best Animated Feature

Flow (Favorite) — Latvian animated masterpiece, no dialogue, about a cat navigating a world flooded while humans are absent.

Moana 2 — Disney's long-awaited sequel.

The Wild Robot — Dreamworks' acclaimed adaptation of the Peter Brown novel.


Best International Feature

The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Germany — Favorite) — Mohammad Rasoulof's film about an Iranian family during political upheaval.

Emilia Pérez (France) — Also nominated for Best Picture.


Best Documentary Feature

No Other Land (Favorite) — Israeli-Palestinian co-production about the displacement of a West Bank village. Winner at Berlinale.

Porcelain War — Ukrainian artists documenting their lives under occupation while continuing to create.


Streaming Platform Guide

Which platform has the most nominees?

Platform Nominees Available
Amazon Prime Video Available to rent: nearly all nominees
Hulu Marty Supreme, A Real Pain (included)
Mubi Flow, The Brutalist, The Substance, The Seed of the Sacred Fig
Netflix Emilia Pérez
Max One Battle After Another
Amazon Prime Video (free) Conclave (included with membership)

Best value for Oscar season: Mubi has an extraordinary lineup of arthouse nominees. Hulu has two Best Picture nominees included. Amazon Prime Video has Conclave free with membership.


The 2026 Oscars Ceremony

When: Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT Where: Dolby Theatre, Hollywood Host: Conan O'Brien Network: ABC

How to watch the ceremony:


Best "Catch-Up" Strategy Before Tonight

If you want to watch as many nominees as possible before the ceremony, here's the optimal order by length and accessibility:

  1. A Real Pain (89 min, Hulu) — Shortest, devastating, Culkin is brilliant
  2. Conclave (120 min, Prime Video) — Free with Prime, most accessible
  3. Marty Supreme (114 min, Hulu) — Fun, kinetic, Chalamet is great
  4. Sinners (142 min, rent) — The frontrunner, worth every minute

That's 7.5 hours of cinema. If you started tonight at midnight, you'd finish just in time for the red carpet.


Check back after the ceremony for our complete 2026 Oscar Winners list — published within minutes of the broadcast ending.

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