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Just like that, the 2026 awards season has come to a close with the 98th Academy Awards. Serving as the last and biggest awards show on the calendar, the Oscars 2026 honored some of the best movies and performances of the past year, with top honors going to One Battle After Another, which took home the main prize for Best Picture. But the acclaimed action-thriller wasn’t the only film to get the spotlight as box office hits, indie favorites, and streaming sensations also walked away with Oscar glory.
The best part? Many of these newly minted Oscar winners are available to watch right now and in the comfort of your own home. Below, we’ve rounded up where you can watch and stream many of the awardees.
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Can Be Streamed on HBO Max
One Battle After Another – The Best Movie of 2025 (According to The Academy)
Winner of Best Picture, Best Director, Actor in a Supporting Role for Sean Penn, Adapted Screenplay, Best Casting, and Film Editing
The top winner of the 2026 Oscars, One Battle After Another took home six awards, the most Oscars of any film in the ceremony, including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson. Since it premiered in cinemas last September 2025, the movie has been seen as an awards frontrunner with its frenetic action, stellar ensemble acting, and relevant themes. It may be a lengthy watch, but that shouldn’t stop you from experiencing this modern masterpiece about a father and daughter trying to reunite in the face of government persecution.
Sinners – A 1920s Horror Spectacle
Winner of Actor in a Leading Role for Michael B. Jordan, Original Screenplay, Original Score, and Cinematography
It is said that Hollywood doesn’t have any original ideas anymore. But Sinners proved that it still exists, and when given the proper support, it can thrive. This action-horror movie about a group of people trying to survive the night against vampires impressed audiences worldwide with its compelling plot, diverse cast of characters, and themes that explored the intersection of music, culture, and identity. Its four Oscar haul, including a surprising but deserving win for Michael B. Jordan for Actor in a Leading Role, proved its cultural staying power.
Weapons – Meet Aunt Gladys
Winner of Actress in a Supporting Role for Amy Madigan
Horror had a strong year in 2025, and the genre had an equally strong presence at the 2026 Oscars, which is rare for the genre at these kinds of events. No truer is this than with Weapons and its win for Actress in a Supporting Role for Amy Madigan. But if you’d seen the movie, you’d know why she was a strong contender this awards season. Featuring an unconventional structure of multiple intersecting plotlines, the movie tells the story of how an entire class of children vanished in the middle of the night and its effects on a small community. It’s creepy, unsettling, and elevated to unnerving heights with the film’s antagonist, Aunt Gladys, and the part she plays in all of it.
Can Be Streamed on Netflix
Kpop Demon Hunters – Sealed The Honmoon
Winner of Animated Feature Film and Original Song for Golden
It’s not an exaggeration to say that Kpop Demon Hunters has become Gen Alpha’s Frozen. But aside from being a pop culture behemoth, it’s also a solid movie that combines spectacle, mythology, memorable characters, a catchy soundtrack, and a proper understanding of K-pop and Korean culture. It all makes for a solid viewing experience and one of the most unique from the past year.
Frankenstein – Gothic Horror Showcase
Winner of Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, and Production Design
Guillermo del Toro is a master in worldbuilding, as exquisitely seen in his adaptation of Mary Shelly’s seminal work. The technical work behind Frankenstein is on another level, which is no wonder it swept many of the craft categories. But beyond the horror fantasy film’s gorgeous production quality is Jacob Elordi’s best performance yet as The Creature and the hauntingly tragic tale of Victor Frankenstein and his quest for power that ultimately becomes his undoing.
All the Empty Rooms – The Silent Tragedy of School Shootings
Winner of Documentary Short Film
This timely yet mournful documentary follows Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp as they memorialize the untouched bedrooms of children who were killed in school shootings across America, hence the movie’s title. The documentary uses the empty bedrooms as somber time capsules to tell powerful stories of young lives lost. Four children and their bedrooms were featured in the movie, and one of the parents of the victims, Gloria Cazares, was present at the Oscars as she talked about her daughter, Jacklyn Jaylen Cazares, a victim of the Uvalde school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and the horrors of gun violence.
Can Be Streamed on Apple TV
F1 – A Thrilling Race
Winner of Best Sound
While the F1 movie has the kind of Hollywood drama that may not be accurate to what actually happens in motorsports, it does feature excellent technical quality, kinetic direction, and thrilling racing sequences that pack a punch with their attention to detail. The film, which tells the story of F1 racing driver Sonny Hayes as he helps an underdog team, hits the checkboxes with its F1-coded adrenaline rush.
Frequently Asked Questions
One Battle After Another, which won six Academy Awards including Best Picture, is currently available to stream online through the Max platform (formerly HBO Max).
The 1920s vampire horror film Sinners, starring Michael B. Jordan, can be streamed natively on Max alongside several other major 2026 Warner Bros. Discovery releases.
Yes, the pop-culture sensation K-Pop Demon Hunters is available to stream on Netflix, where it won the Oscar for Animated Feature and Original Song.
Guillermo del Toro’s award-winning gothic horror adaptation of Frankenstein can be streamed globally on Netflix, sweeping the technical craft categories at the 98th Academy Awards.
The adrenaline-fueled racing film F1, starring Brad Pitt as driver Sonny Hayes and winner of Best Sound, is available to watch exclusively on Apple TV.

Rafael Bautista
Rafael Bautista is the Senior Pop Culture Writer of MEGA Asia, with a focus on producing articles and features about local and international entertainment, popular culture, and lifestyle.
Before this role, he spent five years in the youth-oriented magazine NYLON Manila, where he served multiple positions, including Deputy Editor, and created stories, profiles, and content on digital and print geared towards a Gen Z audience. In 2025, he was awarded Jr. Deputy Editor of the Year.
With years of experience in digital media, Rafael has an interest and passion for writing about movies, shows, pop culture, and entertainment, with a particular emphasis on titles, trends, and personalities who are making waves in modern culture or are on the cusp of becoming the next big thing people will talk about.
