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98th Academy Awards: The Complete Streaming Guide for Every Nominee

The 98th Oscars ceremony airs March 15. Here is the complete guide to every Best Picture nominee — what they are, why they resonated, where to stream each one right now, and our predictions for the major categories.

98th Academy Awards: The Complete Streaming Guide for Every Nominee

The 98th Academy Awards arrive on March 15, 2026, with one of the most diverse and genuinely debated Best Picture races in recent memory. Sinners — Ryan Coogler's genre film starring Michael B. Jordan — entered with 16 nominations, the most any single film has ever received in Academy history, surpassing the previous record of 14. One Battle After Another (Paul Thomas Anderson) led many predictions markets. Here is the complete guide to every Best Picture nominee and where to find them before the ceremony.

Best Picture — The Ten Nominees

Sinners

Sinners

Ryan Coogler's genre-defying film starring Michael B. Jordan — a historical thriller that broke the record for most nominations in a single year with 16. On Max.

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Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Emerald Fennell's gothic adaptation starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi — still in theaters and generating fierce debate.

Theaters

One Battle After Another (Paul Thomas Anderson): Anderson's ensemble war drama — a film about soldiers in a specific historical conflict who must navigate the moral complexity of survival — is the year's most formally ambitious Hollywood production. Available on Max and streaming digitally. Hamnet: A literary adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's novel about Shakespeare's son — an intimate portrait of grief and creativity starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley. Currently in limited theatrical release before its streaming premiere. Train Dreams: Denis Johnson's novella adaptation, directed with spare precision by a filmmaker who operates in the tradition of Terrence Malick. Available on MUBI and Apple TV+. Marty Supreme: Timothée Chalamet stars in a sports drama built around competitive table tennis — a wildly specific premise that the film treats with absolute seriousness. On Netflix. F1: The Movie: Brad Pitt's racing film, which was always going to be nominated for something given its scale and mainstream performance — Best Cinematography is the most likely conversion. Available on streaming following its theatrical run.

The Sinners Story — Why 16 Nominations Is Historic

Sinners received nominations in every major category — Picture, Director, Actor (Michael B. Jordan), Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Screenplay (Original), Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Score, Sound, Visual Effects, Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, and two more technical categories. The previous record was 14, held by All About Eve (1950) and Titanic (1997). What makes the Sinners record meaningful is not the number but what it represents: a genre film — one that operates with the language of horror and historical thriller — reaching the Academy in every category simultaneously. This is what it looks like when a film is both commercially successful and formally complete.

International Cinema at the Oscars

The Best International Feature category in 2026 includes entries from Brazil, France, Germany, Japan, and South Korea — representing a genuinely global year for cinema that the Best Picture category's English-language dominance does not fully capture. The Brazilian entry, which premiered at Cannes to strong reviews, is the category's most discussed film outside its domestic market. Available on MUBI in most territories.

fivo.to Predictions

Best Picture: One Battle After Another holds the edge in the predictions markets — Anderson's Academy track record, the film's scope, and its theatrical performance all point in one direction. The counter-narrative favors Sinners, which has the most nominating support and a cultural significance that resonates with voters who want the award to mean something beyond craft.

Best Director: Ryan Coogler (Sinners) and Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another) are in genuine contention. Coogler's record-breaking nominations total makes him the sentimental favourite; Anderson's body of work gives him the historical credibility.

Best Actor: The field is genuinely open — multiple performances have strong advocate blocks. Best Actress: Similarly competitive, with no dominant front-runner as of publication.

Whether or not you watch the ceremony, the nominees represent 2026's first great argument about what cinema is for. Watch them at fivo.to.