Succession's Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin were both nominated in Oscar's Supporting Actor category this morning.
While some major contenders are still in theaters, many have made their way to streaming services or are available to purchase or rent.
Several of this year's nominees are already available on streaming with others taking a victory lap back in theaters The post Where to Watch and Stream the 2025 Oscar Nominees appeared first on TheWrap.
In the wake of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles that struck at the heart of the movie industry, an embattled Hollywood lined up behind the Netflix narco-musical about trans identity “Emilia Pérez” in Oscar nominations Thursday.
Both Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin were nominated for and won Emmys for their work on Succession. However, Strong’s work in The Apprentice and Culkin’s performance in A Real Pain landed them their first Oscar nominations.
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We show you how to watch this year's Oscar-nominated films at home before seeing who wins the gold on March 2.