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Disney’s 2025 Oscar Nominations – Where to Watch Every Disney Nominee

The Oscars® are just around the corner, and The Walt Disney Company is making headlines with 15 nominations at the 2025 Academy Awards. From heartfelt animated sequels and emotional documentaries to stunning visual effects and powerful biopics, Disney’s Oscar-nominated films span an impressive range of genres and storytelling.

Wondering where to stream these must-see films? This guide has you covered. We’ll walk you through Disney’s top Oscar contenders for 2025 and tell you exactly where to watch them. With the Oscars airing live on ABC and Hulu on March 2, there’s still time to get caught up and see how Disney continues to lead in cinematic excellence.

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Timothée Chalamet as musician Bob Dylan and Monica Barbaro as musician Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown. They are looking at each other while singing into the same microphone.

A Complete Unknown – In Theaters Now, Coming Soon to Hulu

Searchlight Pictures’ A Complete Unknown follows the early career of American folk musician Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) and shows the singer-songwriter’s quest for artistic freedom amidst his burgeoning success. The film garnered eight nominations, the most of any Disney-related film at this year’s Oscars. Among these nominations are nods for Best Picture, Best Director (James Mangold), and Best Actor (Chalamet).

Jesse Eisenberg as David Kaplan and Kieran Culkin as Benji Kaplan in A Real Pain. Eisenberg is wearing circular glasses, a blue shirt, a blue hoodie, and a black backpack. Culkin is wearing a red pullover. They are both standing in front of a grey wall and looking up into the distance.

A Real Pain – Streaming on Hulu

Gaining two more nominations for Searchlight Pictures is A Real Pain, a comedy-drama about two cousins who travel to Poland in honor of their late grandmother. The film was nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Kieran Culkin) and Best Original Screenplay (Jesse Eisenberg, who also costars).

Image of the characters from Inside Out 2 in front of the control panel in Riley’s mind. The characters of Joy, Disgust, Anger, Fear, Sadness, Joy, Embarrassment and Envy all looking at the character of Anxiety in the center of the image.

Inside Out 2 – Streaming on Disney+

The sequel to 2015’s Inside Out earned Pixar Animation Studios its 19th nomination in the Best Animated Feature category. Inside Out 2 finds Riley Andersen entering high school and navigating a host of changes in her life with a brand-new cast of emotional characters.

David Jonsson as Andy in Alien: Romulus; he’s wearing a gray jumpsuit and looking concerned. He is standing in a gray, futuristic-looking corridor on a spaceship and is in front of a pair of open orange door

Alien: Romulus – Streaming on Hulu

20th Century Studios earned two nominations for Best Visual Effects, the first of which for Alien: Romulus. The terrifying new addition to the Alien franchise, set between the events Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), is sure to send chills down your spine (or, maybe across your face).

Noa, a chimpanzee from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, stands center while holding a spear outward. Behind him are a Raka, an orangutan, and Nova, a woman, wearing a grey shirt. They are on a raft near the bank of a river.

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes – Streaming on Hulu

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the fourth action-packed installment in the recent Planet of the Apesseries. The film earned 20th Century Studios its second nomination for Best Visual Effects at this year’s Oscars.

In an image from National Geographic’s Sugarcane, Charlene Belleau, an older woman with short, gray hair and glasses, wears a white and brown sleeveless blouse. She’s holding out a small dish full of herb in her left hand and her right hand is on her heart. She is standing in front of a brown background with visible wooden supports.

Sugarcane – Streaming on Disney+ and Hulu

A poignant investigation into the abuses of the Canadian Indian residential school system.  Sugarcane has earned National Geographic Documentary Films an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature Film.

A black and white photo of Disney Legend Sir Elton John in 1974. He’s sitting on a seat in an airplane and staring out the window while holding a drinking glass, while wearing a white jumpsuit and large glasses.

Elton John: Never Too Late – Streaming on Disney+

Disney Legend Sir Elton John has had an incredible career.  He has made some of the world’s most beloved and recognizable hits over the past 50 years. In Elton John: Never Too Late, the musician looks back on this career as he prepares to play his final North American concert. The film’s title track, “Never Too Late,” earned Disney Branded Television an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song.

The Oscars will air on ABC and Hulu on Sunday, March 2, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, live from the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.

 

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