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After the Oscars: Where to Stream Every Best Picture Nominee Right Now

The 98th Oscars ceremony is March 15. Here is exactly where to find every 2026 Best Picture nominee on streaming — organized by region, platform, and availability status — before and after the ceremony.

After the Oscars: Where to Stream Every Best Picture Nominee Right Now

Award season ends at the ceremony, but the films live on streaming. Whether you are watching the 98th Oscars on March 15 or catching up afterward, here is the definitive guide to finding every Best Picture nominee wherever you are — before and after the gold goes home.

US Streaming Availability

Sinners

Sinners

16 nominations. Ryan Coogler's genre-defying historical thriller. Available on Max at max.com.

Max
Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Emerald Fennell's gothic romance — still in theaters as of ceremony date. Digital rental available via Apple TV and Amazon.

Theaters / Digital Rental

One Battle After Another (Paul Thomas Anderson): Available on Max for US audiences — added to the platform approximately six weeks after its theatrical opening, timed with Oscar nomination announcements. Hamnet: Apple TV+ for US subscribers, consistent with the platform's acquisition strategy for European prestige literary adaptations. Train Dreams: MUBI for US subscribers; also available on Apple TV+ in some markets — check both. Marty Supreme (Timothée Chalamet): Netflix globally, including US. F1: The Movie (Brad Pitt): Available on streaming following its theatrical run — check Prime Video and Apple TV+ for the current streaming home. Frankenstein: Check MUBI, which has become the home for several of this year's more formally experimental nominees.

UK and European Availability

Sinners: Max / Sky Cinema in the UK, available for streaming. Wuthering Heights: Still in UK theaters around ceremony time; digital rental through BFI Player, Apple TV, and Amazon. One Battle After Another: Sky Cinema / Max in the UK; in most major European markets through equivalent Max-equivalent services. Hamnet: Apple TV+ UK and Europe — globally consistent availability. Train Dreams: MUBI Europe, with availability in France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the UK. Marty Supreme: Netflix UK and Europe. For French audiences specifically, several nominees have received simultaneous digital release through Canal+ partners.

Indian Availability

Netflix India carries Marty Supreme and several other nominees. Apple TV+ India covers Hamnet and Train Dreams. Prime Video India has digital rental for Wuthering Heights and Sinners for purchase or rental. MUBI India — which has grown significantly since its dedicated Indian rollout — covers the more arthouse nominees including Train Dreams and the Best International Feature contenders. Not all nominees are available in India at streaming launch — particularly Sinners, which may have a delayed Indian streaming arrival relative to US markets.

Not Yet on Streaming

Wuthering Heights (Emerald Fennell) is the most significant nominee that remains in theaters on ceremony date, March 15. Its theatrical run continues through at least mid-April in major markets. Digital rental should become available in late March; streaming platform premiere is expected in late April to May. The film's theatrical performance has been strong enough to support an extended window before streaming.

Digital Rental Guide

For nominees not yet on streaming subscription platforms: Apple TV (tv.apple.com), Amazon Prime Video store, Google Play / YouTube Movies, and Vudu all carry new releases for digital rental at $5.99-$6.99 and purchase at $14.99-$19.99. This is the most reliable way to access any nominee immediately, regardless of which streaming services you subscribe to.

The Oscars broadcast lasts four hours. The films last indefinitely. Here is where to find them — and fivo.to tracks streaming availability as it updates in real time.