Where to watch Conclave and other Oscar 2025 hopefuls after its monumental Bafta wins

The film is hoping to replicate its Bafta success at the Oscars.

Where to watch Conclave and other Oscar 2025 hopefuls after its monumental Bafta wins
Conclave had a stellar night at this 2025 Baftas (Picture: AP)

Conclave will be hoping to replicate its Bafta success at this year’s Oscars after winning big at the prestigious ceremony.

The film, starring Ralph Fiennes, tied with The Brutalist for the most wins at this year’s Baftas nabbing awards for best film, outstanding British film, best adapted screenplay, and editing.

Edward Berger’s drama film which centres on the Catholic church is also up for a whopping eight Academy Awards, including best picture.

Emilia Perez leads the charge at this year’s Oscars with 13 nods, followed by The Brutalist and Wicked both up for 10 accolades.

Horror made a big impression on this year’s Academy Awards, with The Substance, Nosferatu, and Alien: Romulus all receiving nods.

The most eagerly-anticipated category each year is best picture, with 10 of the year’s top films battling it out for the accolade.

Naturally, you may not have caught them all during their cinema run the first time around – and there may be some you’ve never heard of.

But fear not, as we round up where you can watch the 10 best picture contenders including Bafta-winning Conclave right now so you can swot up before March 1.

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Where to watch: In cinemas now and available to rent and buy via Sky, Prime Video, and Apple TV

After facing backlash due to its portrayal of Catholics, Conclave has received eight nominations at this year’s Oscars.

Based on Robert Harris’ 2016 novel, it follows Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) who is tasked with the ancient process of selecting the next Pope.

It becomes murky, however, when he ends up uncovering shocking truths about the potential candidate, secrets which lead right to the heart of the Catholic Church.

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Where to watch: Now TV, and available to rent and buy via Sky, Apple TV, and Prime Video

Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two rounded up five Oscar nominations after its predecessor took the awards by storm with 10 nods.

Adapted from Frank Herbert’s magnum opus, it stars Chalamet as Paul Atreides once more as he united with Chani (Zendaya) and the Fremen to seek revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family.

It follows Villeneuve’s 2021 film, which saw Paul and his family travel to the planet Arrakis after they take stewardship, a move that becomes their undoing when betrayal forces Paul and his mother Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) to flee to the desert, where they meet the Sardaukar.

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