
"From big-budget productions that have broken nomination records to international titles and more auteur-driven offerings, the list of contenders for the statuette brings together some of the most talked-about releases of the year. For audiences, a key question arises: where can these films be seen before the March 15 gala? Between movie theaters, streaming platforms, and on-demand releases, the options are varied and depend on both the type of film and its distributor."
"Bugonia Where to watch: Peacock (stream), Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango At Home (on demand) The dark comedy Bugonia received four nominations: Feature Film, Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, and Actress in a Leading Role for Emma Stone, who reunites with director Yorgos Lanthimos in this film. The film is an English-language remake of Jang Joon-hwan's South Korean film Save the Green Planet! and was critically acclaimed. It also received Golden Globe nominations but did not win any awards."
2026 Oscar nominations span big-budget blockbusters, international titles, and auteur-driven films. Audiences can watch nominated films in theaters, on streaming services, or via on-demand releases depending on distributors. Bugonia streams on Peacock, Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango On Demand; it earned four nominations including Feature Film and Actress in a Leading Role for Emma Stone, and is an English-language remake of Save the Green Planet!. F1 is available on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Fandango On Demand; it earned four nominations including Feature Film and was one of 2025's highest-grossing films. Hamnet is currently in theaters only. Frankenstein streams on Netflix.
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