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From ‘Hamnet’ to ‘Sinners’: Where to watch all 2026 BAFTA-nominated films on OTT

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 27, 2026, 21:33 IST
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​From ‘Hamnet’ to ‘Sinners’: Where to watch all 2026 BAFTA-nominated films on OTT

The 2026 BAFTA nominations are out, and the race for Best Film features a compelling mix of historical tragedy, sports drama and supernatural horror. This year, the British Academy has recognised a diverse slate of storytellers, from seasoned masters like Paul Thomas Anderson to visionary directors such as Chloé Zhao.

With the awards ceremony scheduled to be held on February 22 in London, these five nominees represent some of the finest global cinema from the past year.

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​‘Hamnet’

Director Chloé Zhao brings this emotionally charged story to life, starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal. The film follows the Shakespeare family as they grapple with the sudden death of their young son. This devastating loss ultimately inspires the creation of William Shakespeare’s most famous play.

The film secured 11 BAFTA nominations, cementing its status as a major awards-season contender. While it is not currently available on any OTT platform, it is expected to stream on Peacock and Amazon Prime Video.

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​‘Marty Supreme’

Directed by Josh Safdie, this fast-paced drama stars Timothée Chalamet as a ping-pong prodigy navigating the competitive sports scene of 1950s New York, while struggling to stay financially afloat. Stylish and energetic, the film earned 11 BAFTA nominations.

Chalamet’s performance is being hailed as one of the best of his career, making the film a must-watch for fans of character-driven stories with a vintage vibe.

Where to watch: HBO Max

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​‘One Battle After Another’

Paul Thomas Anderson helms this large-scale thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn. The story follows a former revolutionary who is forced to reunite with his old comrades to rescue his kidnapped daughter from a dangerous group.

With 14 BAFTA nominations, it is the most-nominated film of the year. The film blends high-stakes action with a deeply emotional family narrative, showcasing Anderson’s signature storytelling style.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video

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​‘Sentimental Value’

Directed by Joachim Trier, this poignant drama stars Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård. The film revolves around two sisters who are compelled to confront their distant filmmaker father following their mother’s death.

A quiet yet powerful exploration of grief, family and reconciliation, the film has earned eight BAFTA nominations and is being praised for its deeply human and relatable storytelling.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video

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​‘Sinners’

Ryan Coogler directs this genre-bending hit starring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers in 1930s Mississippi. Returning home to open a music club, they find themselves battling a supernatural evil rooted in local folklore.

The film earned 13 BAFTA nominations and has been widely discussed for its inventive use of horror — particularly vampires — as a metaphor for real-world struggles and social history.

Where to watch: JioHotstar, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max

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