Poor Things might not have beaten Oppenheimer on the night, but it did win four Oscars including Best Actress for Emma Stone.
The movie has only just arrived on digital and streaming platforms following its cinema run, so there's every chance you haven't managed to see the new movie from Yorgos Lanthimos yet.
So if you want to catch up on Poor Things now that it's officially an Oscar winner, we've got all the information you need.
Here's how you can watch Poor Things right now.
How to watch Poor Things right now
Poor Things is still out in cinemas if you want the big screen experience, but as mentioned above, you can now watch it at home.
You can watch Poor Things right now by renting the movie for £4.49 (any format) or buying a digital copy for £9.99 (SD) and for £11.99 (HD and Ultra HD) from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital retailers in the UK.
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If you're in the US, you can rent Poor Things for $5.99 (any format) or buy a digital copy for $12.99 (any format) from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital retailers.
The digital release comes with three deleted scenes and a featurette that explores the making of the movie, including interviews with Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe.
In the UK, you can also pre-order Poor Things on DVD and Blu-ray ahead of its release on March 25.
Is Poor Things available to stream?
If you don't want to buy a copy of the movie, Poor Things is also available to stream in the UK and the US.
You can watch Poor Things right now on Disney+ in the UK and on Hulu in the US.
If you're not a subscriber to Disney+ in the UK, you can sign up from £4.99 per month.
Poor Things is still out in cinemas and is also available to buy or rent at home from Prime Video, iTunes and more in the UK. It's also available to watch on Disney+ in the UK and Hulu in the US.
Movies Editor, Digital Spy Ian has more than 10 years of movies journalism experience as a writer and editor. Starting out as an intern at trade bible Screen International, he was promoted to report and analyse UK box-office results, as well as carving his own niche with horror movies, attending genre festivals around the world. After moving to Digital Spy, initially as a TV writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became Movies Editor in 2019, in which role he has interviewed 100s of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, become a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as an expert guest on BBC News and on-stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to push his horror agenda – whether his editor likes it or not.














