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Anora to Wicked: Where to Watch Oscar Winners on OTT After the 97th Academy Awards

By Raushan Kumar - Writer
Last updated: March 3, 2025
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Oscars 2025

The 97th Academy Awards last night were a total rollercoaster, weren’t they? The Dolby Theatre was packed with stars, surprises, and enough golden statues to make your head spin. Sean Baker’s Anora pulled off a stunning five-win sweep, Mikey Madison and Adrien Brody cemented their legacies, and Wicked and Dune: Part Two dazzled in the tech races. Conan O’Brien had us laughing, tears flowed during wildfire tributes, and now—phew!—it’s time to kick back and watch these winners ourselves. But where? Theaters are great, sure, but I’m betting most of us want to cozy up with these Oscar champs on OTT platforms. From Anora’s gritty streets to Wicked’s emerald skies, I’ve tracked down where you can stream, rent, or buy every single one as of today—or soon. Let’s unpack this treasure map of Hollywood’s latest hits!

The Oscars Hangover: Why We’re Chasing These Films

Last night was epic, right? The Oscars 2025 gave us indie darling Anora snagging Best Picture, Sean Baker doubling up as Best Director, and Mikey Madison trembling her way to Best Actress. Adrien Brody’s The Brutalist gave him his second Best Actor nod, while Kieran Culkin and Zoe Saldaña nabbed supporting wins. Dune roared with sound and effects, Wicked glittered with costumes and design, and gems like Latvia’s Flow and Brazil’s I’m Still Here made history. X is still buzzing—“Mikey Madison’s a queen!”—and honestly, I get it. These films are fire, and luckily, OTT’s bringing them straight to us. Let’s dive into where they’re landing!

Anora: The Five-Time Champ on JioHotstar

Anora

Let’s kick off with Anora—the little indie that conquered the night. Sean Baker’s tale of Ani, a sex worker (Mikey Madison) caught in a chaotic romance with a Russian oligarch’s son, didn’t just win Best Picture—it also nabbed Best Director, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing. Five Oscars! It’s raw, real, and had the Dolby crowd cheering like it was a sports final. Baker’s “for every indie dreamer” speech? Chills.

So, where can you catch it? Anora is still in theaters—it hit India in late February—but OTT fans, you’re in luck: it’s streaming on JioHotstar starting March 17, 2025. That’s two weeks from now, so mark it! JioHotstar’s plans are cheap—Rs 149/month—and newbies might snag a 7-day trial. Too impatient? Rent it today for $9.99 or buy it for $19.99 on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or YouTube. I tested the Prime rental last night—Rs 1499/year for the sub—and Mikey’s hustle is worth every rupee. BookMyShow still lists theater showtimes if you’re near a screen, but JioHotstar’s the big win soon.

The Brutalist: Brody’s Epic on Prime Video

Adrien Brody’s back, baby! His Best Actor win for The Brutalist—playing László Tóth, a haunted architect—came with Best Cinematography and Best Original Score too. This 3.5-hour saga is intense and gorgeous, a slow burn that earned Brody his second Oscar decades after The Pianist. His “rebuilt artists” speech had me misty-eyed.

Where’s it streaming? The Brutalist dropped in Indian theaters February 28, but it’s already on Amazon Prime Video as of March 3—today! Prime’s Rs 1499/year or Rs 179/month, with a 30-day trial for first-timers. No rental nonsense—it’s included free with your sub. I fired it up this morning; those stark shots and Daniel Blumberg’s score are pure art. If you’re near a theater, it’s still playing, but Prime’s the cozy way to go.

A Real Pain: Culkin’s Gem Coming to Netflix

Kieran Culkin’s Best Supporting Actor win for A Real Pain was a hoot—his “more kids” shout-out had Conan scrambling. This dramedy about cousins road-tripping Poland is equal parts funny and gut-punching, and Culkin’s prickly vibe sealed the deal.

OTT status? It’s still in theaters, but you can rent it for $5.99 or buy it for $14.99 on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV now. The real scoop: Netflix snagged it, with a drop slated for April 2025. Netflix’s Rs 149/month plan means you can wait it out—or rent if Culkin’s F-bomb moment’s calling you. I’d hold for Netflix; it’s a perfect binge pick.

Emilia Pérez: Saldaña and Song on Mubi

Zoe Saldaña’s Best Supporting Actress win for Emilia Pérez was pure heart—she dedicated it to immigrant kids. The film also won Best Original Song for “El Mal,” a bright spot in its two-win night after 13 noms. This musical thriller about a transitioning drug lord is wild and wonderful.

Where to watch? It’s streaming now on Mubi—Rs 499/month, with a 7-day trial. I checked it out; Saldaña’s chemistry with Karla Sofía Gascón is electric, and “El Mal” is a bop. No rentals needed—Mubi’s your ticket. It’s niche, but worth it for Zoe’s tearful win alone.

Dune: Part Two: Tech Titan on JioHotstar

Dune: Part Two didn’t snag Best Picture, but Best Sound and Best Visual Effects proved its sci-fi might. Denis Villeneuve’s desert epic is all about those booming worms and jaw-dropping visuals—perfect for a home theater vibe.

It’s on JioHotstar right now—Rs 149/month gets you in—or rent it on Prime Video for $3.99 if you’re unsubscribed. I streamed it last week on JioHotstar; headphones on, volume up—it’s an experience. Still in some theaters too, but OTT’s where it shines.

Wicked: Oz’s Glory on Prime Video (For Now)

Wicked

Wicked soared with Best Costume Design—Paul Tazewell’s historic win—and Best Production Design. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s Oz is a glittery marvel, and those costumes? Oscar gold.

Rent it now on Prime Video ($19.99) or Apple TV ($24.99)—pricey, but the emerald city’s worth it. JioHotstar grabs it March 22—Rs 149/month—so you can wait for a cheaper stream. I rented it on Prime; Ariana’s pink fluff and Cynthia’s green glow are unreal. Theater’s an option too—check listings!

Flow: Latvia’s Animated Win on Disney+ (Soon)

Latvia’s Flow stunned with Best Animated Feature—a cat’s dreamy flood tale. It’s quirky and beautiful, a sleeper hit that beat Inside Out 2.

Rent it on YouTube or Google Play for $4.99 now—no free streams yet. Disney+ is rumored to drop it late March—Rs 299/month. I’d wait for Disney+; it’s a chill watch for a lazy Sunday.

I’m Still Here: Brazil’s First on Netflix (TBA)

I’m Still Here won Best International Feature—Brazil’s first Oscar! Walter Salles’ dictatorship drama is heavy and hopeful.

Still in theaters, but Netflix is eyeing April 2025—Rs 149/month. Rent options are slim—hold tight for Netflix’s global reach. It’s a slow burn worth the wait.

Conclave: Straughan’s Script on JioHotstar (Soon)

Peter Straughan’s Best Adapted Screenplay for Conclave turned a papal thriller into gold. Ralph Fiennes shines, but it’s the twists that won.

Theater-only for now, but JioHotstar snags it March 31—Rs 149/month. Rent on Prime Video ($5.99) if you can’t wait. It’s a sneaky good watch.

The Substance: Makeup Magic on Mubi (Soon)

The Substance won Best Makeup and Hairstyling—Demi Moore’s gory transformation is unreal. It’s wild and weird.

Theater-only now, but Mubi gets it March 20—Rs 499/month. Rent on YouTube ($5.99) if you’re brave—it’s a freaky ride.

Shorts & Docs: Quick OTT Hits

  • No Other Land (Best Doc Feature): YouTube rent ($3.99)—raw and real.
  • In the Shadow of the Cypress (Animated Short): YouTube ($2.99)—poetic vibes.
  • The Only Girl in the Orchestra (Live-Action Short): Netflix now—Rs 149/month.
  • Instruments of a Beating Heart (Doc Short): YouTube ($2.99)—tender stuff.

Why Stream These Winners?

These aren’t just films—they’re moments. Anora’s hustle, Wicked’s sparkle, Dune’s boom—each winner’s got soul. X is screaming “Mikey supremacy!” and “Dune’s sound is EVERYTHING!”—and OTT lets you join the party. Whether it’s Baker’s indie grit or Erivo’s green glory, there’s something for everyone.

Your OTT Cheat Sheet

  • JioHotstar: Anora (March 17), Dune: Part Two (now), Wicked (March 22), Conclave (March 31) – Rs 149/month
  • Prime Video: The Brutalist (now), Wicked (rent), A Real Pain (rent), Conclave (rent) – Rs 1499/year
  • Mubi: Emilia Pérez (now), The Substance (March 20) – Rs 499/month
  • Netflix: The Only Girl in the Orchestra (now), A Real Pain, I’m Still Here (April) – Rs 149/month
  • Apple TV: Anora, Wicked, A Real Pain (rent/buy) – $5.99-$24.99
  • YouTube: Anora, Flow, No Other Land, The Substance (rent) – $2.99-$9.99
  • Disney+: Flow (TBA March) – Rs 299/month

From Anora’s streets to Wicked’s Oz, the Oscars 2025 winners are yours to stream. What’s your first pick? I’m torn between Mikey’s magic and Dune’s rumble—happy watching!

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