- Where to Stream All the 2026 Oscar Winners
- On HBO Max
- On HBO Max and Prime Video
- On Netflix
- On Peacock
- On Hulu beginning March 23
- On Apple TV
- On Kino Film Collection
- On YouTube
- Not available on streaming services
The 2026 Oscar winners include memorable films such as Sinners, Frankenstein and best picture recipient One Battle After Another. With streaming services, you can fill up on many of the freshly awarded flicks. Stream Oscar-winning performances by Michael B. Jordan and Jessie Buckley on HBO Max and Peacock, and take in two short films on Netflix.
If you missed out on watching one or a few of the new Academy Award winners, here are the streaming services that offer them in the US.
On HBO Max
With 13 nominations and critical acclaim, it may not come as a surprise that this action thriller picked up one Oscar after another on Sunday night. Paul Thomas Anderson earned an award for directing, and Sean Penn won for his role as Col. Steven J. Lockjaw. The film also stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio Del Toro, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti, and you can stream it on HBO Max.
Wins
- Best picture
- Best supporting actor (Sean Penn)
- Best directing (Paul Thomas Anderson)
- Best adapted screenplay
- Best film editing
- Best casting
Finally, a win for Aunt Gladys. Amy Madigan nabbed an Oscar for her role in Weapons, the mystery-horror written and directed by Zach Cregger. You can watch it on HBO Max.
Win
- Best supporting actress (Amy Madigan)
On HBO Max and Prime Video
Sinners already achieved a feat with 16 Oscar nominations -- the most out of the bunch. On Sunday, Michael B. Jordan won a lead acting award for his performance as twin brothers, and the horror movie written and directed by Ryan Coogler took home three other Oscars.
Wins
- Best actor (Michael B. Jordan)
- Best original screenplay
- Best original score
- Best cinematography
On Netflix
Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, streaming on Netflix, collected three Oscars. The adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel received nine nominations and stars Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi and Mia Goth.
Wins
- Best costume design
- Best makeup and hairstyling
- Best production design
Golden from KPop Demon Hunters won best original song at Sunday's ceremony, which also included a performance of the track by the voices behind the movie's girl-group: Ejae, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna. KPop Demon Hunters also nabbed best animated feature, and in case you didn't already know, you can stream it on Netflix.
Wins
- Best animated feature
- Best original song (Golden)
The live action short film category resulted in a tie. One of the winners, The Singers, adapts a 19th-century short story and features "a cast comprised of first-time actors from the unlikeliest corners of TikTok and YouTube," according to a Netflix synopsis.
Win
- Best live action short
A reporter and photographer memorialize the empty bedrooms of children killed in school shootings in this Oscar-winning short available on Netflix.
Win
- Best documentary short
On Peacock
Jessie Buckley won an Oscar for her role in Hamnet, which is directed by Chloé Zhao and available on Peacock. The film, which received eight nominations, "tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare's" Hamlet, per a synopsis from Focus Features.
Win
- Best actress (Jessie Buckley)
On Hulu beginning March 23
Sentimental Value (1 win)
Best international feature went to the Norwegian drama Sentimental Value. You can't stream the film directed by Joachim Trier on Hulu yet, but you can starting on March 23.
Win
- Best international feature film
On Apple TV
According to an Apple synopsis, F1 stars Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes, "Formula One's most promising phenom of the 1990s," who returns to the sport to help his former teammate's struggling team.
Win
- Best sound
On Kino Film Collection
The documentary Mr. Nobody against Putin is now Oscar-winning. You can watch with the streaming service Kino Film Collection, which describes it as a "first-person exposé of Russia's wartime student indoctrination program told through the eyes and lens of a small-town primary school teacher," or through Prime Video with a Kino Film Collection add-on subscription.
Win
- Best documentary feature
On YouTube
Two People Exchanging Saliva, co-winner of the live action short film Oscar, is available on YouTube. The film takes place in a society where kissing is outlawed, according to its website.
Win
- Best live action short
Not available on streaming services
Avatar: Fire and Ash (1 win)
The Oscar for best visual effects went to Avatar: Fire and Ash, which is only in theaters. James Cameron directs the third film in the Avatar franchise that stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña and Sigourney Weaver.
Win
- Best visual effects
The Girl Who Cried Pearls (1 win)
The stop-motion short The Girl Who Cried Pearls is not currently available to watch in the US. The film is about a boy who must choose between fortune and love, according to the National Film Board of Canada.
Win
- Best animated short

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