How to stream this year's Oscar-nominated movies at home

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Time's running out! There's only a few more days until the 98thAcademy Awards, so you better catch up onthe Oscar moviesyou've missed pretty quickly.

Get busy watching thebest picture contenders, those films with all the top acting talent, and more nominated projects beforethe big night:Conan O'Brien hosts the Oscarson March 15, airing live onABC and Hulu (7 p.m. ET/4 PT). The major players that night are available to watch at home via streaming services and on-demand platforms.

Here are 20 nominated movies to watch from your couch right now:

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'Blue Moon'

Ethan Hawke earned an Oscar nomination for his role as lyricist Lorenz Hart in the Richard Linklater drama "Blue Moon."

Ethan Hawke snagged a best actor Oscar nomination asfamed lyricist Lorenz Hartin this lively character study, which also scored an original screenplay nod. Richard Linklater reimagines the 1943 premiere afterparty of "Oklahoma!" where a newly sober Hart tries to keep some semblance of pride while holding court at the hotel bar, obsessing over college-age Elizabeth (Margaret Qualley) and toasting old partner Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott) on his big night.

Where to watch:Netflix,Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'Bugonia'

A high-powered CEO (Emma Stone) gets kidnapped when some conspiracy theorists believe she's an alien in "Bugonia."

Yorgos Lanthimos' gonzo comedy/psychological romp, which scored nods for best picture and adapted screenplay, offers up dark-web weirdness and sci-fi paranoia. Best actress nomineeEmma Stoneplays a pharmaceutical CEO who is kidnapped by a pair of conspiracy-theorist cousins (Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis) who believe she's an alien bent on world domination, leading to a battle of wills and a wildly chaotic climax.

Where to watch:Peacock,Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'Elio'

When 11-year-old Elio (voice of Yonas Kibreab, center right) is beamed up to space, he makes his first real friend, Glordon (Remy Edgerly), and meets all sorts of other aliens in the Pixar sci-fi comedy "Elio."

Pixar is back in the Oscar category it's owned over the years – best animated film – with this family-friendly sci-fi adventure that throws back to the 1980s days of "Explorers" and "The Last Starfighter." A young boy (voiced by Yonas Kibreab)yearns to be abducted by aliens, actually gets his wish andbecomes BFFs with a blobby alien. If you're catching up on nominated films with your youngsters, it's best for any kids who've never seen "E.T."

Where to watch:Disney+,Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'F1: The Movie'

Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt, right) mentors young Formula 1 prodigy Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris) in the racing movie "F1."

Joseph Kosinski's Formula 1 movie came out of nowhere to score four Oscar nominations, including best picture. As an aging driver-for-hire on an underdog racing team,Brad Pittbrings plenty of personality – and vroom-vroom steeliness – to this four-wheeled crowd-pleaser. There's macho panache and white-knuckle action sequences aplenty as Pitt's eccentric Formula 1 veteran plays reluctant mentor to a hotshot rookie (Damson Idris).

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'Frankenstein'

Elizabeth (Mia Goth) shares a moment with the newborn Creature (Jacob Elordi) in Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein."

Guillermo del Toro'sthoughtful and moving adaptationof Mary Shelley's legendary work made the best picture cut as part of its nine Oscar nominations. Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) is the egotistical scientist playing God and creating life with a Creature (supporting actor contenderJacob Elordi) made from discarded human parts. Come for the gothic majesty, stay for Elordi's stunning and emotive performance as the Creature tries to be human in an inhuman world.

Where to watch:Netflix

'Hamnet'

Jessie Buckley (center) stars as Shakespeare's grieving wife Agnes in Chloé Zhao's historical drama "Hamnet."

Prepare to be an emotional wreck by the end of Chloé Zhao'sheartfelt look at William Shakespeare's family lifethat's up for eight Oscars, including best picture, director and adapted screenplay. Best actress favorite Jessie Buckley is absolutely sensational as Agnes, who's married to Will (Paul Mescal) and raises the kids while the Bard works in London. Tragedy leads to resentment and disconnection between the two, but ultimately also to the creation of "Hamlet" and different ways of dealing with grief.

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home,Peacock

'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'

An increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien) is one of many issues plaguing Linda (Rose Byrne) – in addition to her kid's mysterious illness and absent husband – in the psychological comedy "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You."

A frazzled and stressedRose Byrnedefinitely earns her best actress nomination in this dark comedy. She plays a therapist forced to navigate an increasingly bonkers and exhausting series of unfortunate events. After her apartment ceiling collapses in a water accident, she moves with her sick daughter (Delaney Quinn) to a nearby hotel, fosters a passive-aggressive relationship with her own therapist (Conan O'Brien) and is shocked when a new client (Danielle Macdonald) bolts in the middle of a session without her baby.

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home,HBO Max

'It Was Just an Accident'

Vahid Mobasseri plays a mechanic and former Iranian political prisoner who kidnaps his former torturer in the genre-mashing thriller "It Was Just an Accident."

Jafar Panahi's thriller, up for best international film and original screenplay, is an unforgettable juggling of serious moral questions and clever screwball comedy. Following an incident where a family hits a dog with its car, a mechanic (Vahid Mobasseri) believes the driver (Ebrahim Azizi) was his peg-legged torturer in an Iranian jail and kidnaps him, then brings in other former political prisoners who have to figure out if he's their tormentor and what to do with him in a breathtaking modern fable.

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home,Hulu

'KPop Demon Hunters'

K-pop singers Rumi, Mira and Zoey battle a demonic boy band in the animated adventure "KPop Demon Hunters."

Catchy music, anime style and some horror combine in this kid-friendly action comedy, the Oscar nominee that not only your kids have seen but also absolutely love. When the members of Korean pop trio Huntrix aren't busy being mega-stars, they protect their fans from supernatural dangers. But dark secrets and hormones become issues, thanks to their latest enemy: demons disguised as a hunky boy band. Theearworming hit "Golden"is a no-brainer in both original song and animated film – its chances of winning a couple Oscars are, yes, pretty golden.

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Where to watch:Netflix

'The Lost Bus'

Kevin (Matthew McConaughey) races to get teacher Mary (America Ferrera) and her kids to safety during a hellish wildfire in the thriller "The Lost Bus."

Based on the deadly 2018 Camp Fire in California, the uber-intense thriller scored a spot in the best visual effects race.Matthew McConaugheystars as a bus driver already stressed out by a tough situation at home when a wildfire starts tearing through towns. He's called in to get a group of school kids to safety and, with the help of their teacher (America Ferrera), they drive througha hellacious gauntletof chaotic traffic, falling power lines and so, so many flames.

Where to watch:Apple TV

1928/29: <strong>"The Broadway Melody"</strong> | Bessie Love and Charles King star in the musical that was the first sound film to win. 1934: <strong>"It Happened One Night" </strong>| Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert both won Academy Awards for their performances in this romantic comedy about a spoiled heiress who runs away and into the path of a reporter looking for a story. 1936: <strong>"The Great Ziegfeld"</strong> | Luise Rainer, left, Myrna Loy, William Powell and Virginia Bruce star in this look at the life of famed stage revue producer Florenz Ziegfeld. 1937: <strong>"The Life of Emile Zola"</strong> | Paul Muni and Gale Sondergaard star in this film about the Dreyfus affair, a political scandal that rocked France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 1944: <strong>"Going My Way" </strong>| Bing Crosby, center, won the best-actor Oscar as a colorful priest. 1945: <strong>"The Lost Weekend"</strong> | Ray Milland, with Howard De Silva, won the best-actor Oscar in this gritty look at the life of an alcoholic. 1950: <strong>"All About Eve"</strong> | This film, starring Anne Baxter, left, and Bette Davis, is the only film in Oscar history to receive four female acting nominations (Davis and Baxter as best actress, Celeste Holm and Thelma Ritter as best supporting actress). 1952: <strong>"The Greatest Show on Earth" </strong>| James Stewart, Cornel Wilde and Charlton Heston go to the circus.  1954: <strong>"On the Waterfront"</strong> | Eva Marie Saint and Marlon Brando both took home Oscars for this drama. Saint won best supporting actress while Brando won best actor. 1955: <strong>"Marty" </strong>| Ernest Borgnine, with Betsy Blair, won the best-actor Oscar for this film about love among the lonely. 1957: <strong>"The Bridge on the River Kwai"</strong> | Alec Guinness, center, won the best-actor Oscar for this film set in a Japanese POW camp. 1959: <strong>"Ben-Hur" </strong>| This film rode away with 11 Oscars – including best actor for Charlton Heston – setting a new record. 1961: <strong>"West Side Story" </strong>| Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno star in this musical about doomed young lovers.  1964: <strong>"My Fair Lady"</strong> | Audrey Hepburn stars with Rex Harrison, who took home the best-actor Oscar for his performance. 1965: <strong>"The Sound of Music"</strong> | Julie Andrews sings her way through this musical based on the real Von Trapp family singers, which broke box-office records despite mixed reviews from critics.  1967: <strong>"In the Heat of the Night"</strong> | Lee Grant and Sidney Poitier star in this drama about a murder in a racist Southern town, which has the famous line, "They call me Mr. Tibbs!"    <p style=1968: "Oliver!" | Mark Lester plays the titular orphan in the film based on Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist."

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 1974: <strong>"The Godfather: Part II"</strong> | Al Pacino, center, stars in the first sequel to win the top prize. 1975: <strong>"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"</strong> | Jack Nicholson won the best-actor Oscar in the film version of Ken Kesey's book. 1982: <strong>"Gandhi" </strong>| Ben Kingsley, center, won the best-actor Oscar for his role as the Indian leader. 1983: <strong>"Terms of Endearment" </strong>|Shirley MacLaine, left, Debra Winger and Jack Nicholson were all nominated for their roles. MacLaine beat out Winger for best actress while Nicholson took home another best-actor award. 1984: <strong>"Amadeus" </strong>| Tom Hulce was nominated for best actor but lost to his co-star, F. Murray Abraham. 1985: <strong>"Out of Africa" </strong>| Meryl Streep was nominated as best actress for her performance.  1986: <strong>"Platoon" </strong>| Tom Berenger, left, and Willem Dafoe both received best-supporting actor nominations. 1987: 1989:<strong> "Driving Miss Daisy"</strong> | Jessica Tandy won the best-actress Oscar while Morgan Freeman received a best-actor nomination. 1991: <strong>"The Silence of the Lambs"</strong> | Anthony Hopkins won best actor for his nightmare-inducing role as Hannibal Lecter in the first horror film to win the top prize.  1992: <strong>"Unforgiven"</strong> | Clint Eastwood starred in and directed the movie. He took home the Oscar for best director. 1994: <strong>"Forrest Gump"</strong> | Tom Hanks, with Rebecca Williams, won the best-actor Oscar, his second in a row.  1995: <strong>"Braveheart"</strong> | Mel Gibson, center, took home the directing Oscar for this film about the 13th century fight for Scottish independence.  1996: <strong>"The English Patient"</strong> | Ralph Fiennes was nominated for a best-actor Oscar for his role as an adventurous cartographer. 1997: <strong>"Titanic" </strong>| Leonardo DiCaprio romances Kate Winslet, who received a best-actress nomination. The film tied "Ben-Hur" with an all-time high 11 Oscar wins and was the first film ever to reach the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office.  <p style=1999: "American Beauty" | Kevin Spacey, with Mena Suvari, won the best-actor Oscar.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=2000: "Gladiator" | Russell Crowe won the best-actor Oscar.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 2002: <strong>"Chicago"</strong> | Catherine Zeta-Jones won the Oscar for best supporting actress in this musical crime comedy-drama. <p style=2003: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" | Ian McKellen helped complete the Middle-earth trilogy. This is the third film to win the all-time high of 11 Oscars, and the only fantasy film ever to win the Academy's top prize.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 2005: <strong>"Crash" </strong>| Don Cheadle stars in this tale of interweaving lives in Los Angeles.  <p style=2006: "The Departed" | Leonardo DiCaprio, left, and Jack Nicholson star in this film that also won Martin Scorsese a directing Oscar.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 2007: <strong>"No Country for Old Men"</strong> | Javier Bardem won the Oscar for best supporting actor for his performance as an enigmatic killer. <p style=2008: "Slumdog Millionaire" | The movie set in India, with Dev Patel and Freida Pinto, won eight Oscars, none in acting categories.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=2009: "The Hurt Locker" | Jeremy Renner received a best-actor nomination but did not win. The film, however, won six Oscars, and Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win an Oscar for directing.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 2010: <strong>"The King's Speech"</strong> | Colin Firth, with Helena Bonham Carter, won the best-actor Oscar for his role in this historical drama as the future King George VI working to cope with his stammer. <p style=2011: "The Artist" | Jean Dujardin won the Oscar for best actor while Bérénice Bejo received a best-supporting actress nomination. The (mostly) silent film won five Academy Awards.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=2012: "Argo" | Ben Affleck produced, directed and starred in this best picture based on the real-life rescue of American embassy workers in Iran in 1980.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 2013: <strong>"12 Years a Slave"</strong> | Chiwetel Ejiofor received a best-actor nomination for his performance in this wrenching drama based on the memoir of former slave Solomon Northup. 2014: <strong>"Birdman"</strong> | The film was nominated for nine Oscars; Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu won best director and star Michael Keaton was nominated for best actor. <p style=2016: "Moonlight" | In the wildest Oscars ending ever, "La La Land" was erroneously announced as best picture. But in reality, the vote went to "Moonlight," the coming-of-age drama starring Mahershala Ali, right, and Alex Hibbert. The film won three Oscars, including best supporting actor for Ali and screenplay for director Barry Jenkins.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=2017: "The Shape of Water" | A voiceless janitor, played by Sally Hawkins, and her co-worker, Octavia Spencer, work in a secret government laboratory in 1960s Baltimore. The romantic fantasy earned 13 Oscar nominations and won four.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=2018: "Green Book" | Mahershala Ali stars as classical and jazz pianist Don Shirley and Viggo Mortensen is Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga, his driver and bodyguard in the 1960s Deep South. Ali won the Oscar for best supporting actor.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 2019:<strong> "Parasite" </strong>| Bong Joon-ho's South Korean dark comedy, an unnerving social thriller about an impoverished family with a get-rich scheme that goes off the rails, became the first foreign-language film to win best picture. <p style=2020: "Nomadland" | Frances McDormand stars as a nomad who lives out of her van after she loses her husband and her home when their Nevada mining town is wiped out in an economic collapse. The film won three Oscars, including best actress for McDormand and best director for Chloé Zhao, who made Oscar history as first woman of color to win the category.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> 2021:<strong> "CODA" </strong>| An inclusive twist on the coming-of-age formula starring Emilia Jones as Ruby, the only hearing member of a deaf Massachusetts fishing family. The first best-picture winner from a streaming service (AppleTV+) also earned best supporting actor for Troy Kotsur, the first male deaf actor to win an Oscar. 2022:<strong> "Everything Everywhere All at Once" </strong>| A laundromat owner (Michelle Yeoh) lives out several different realities, including one where she has hot dog fingers, in the sci-fi comedy. The movie picked up seven Oscars including best actress for Yeoh, supporting actor (Ke Huy Quan) and actress (Jamie Lee Curtis), directing and original screenplay.  2023:<strong> "Oppenheimer" </strong>| Cillian Murphy won best actor as theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan's acclaimed atomic bomb biopic, which also took home best director, supporting actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and cinematography.  <p style=2024: "Anora" | A Brooklyn sex worker (Mikey Madison) elopes with a Russian oligarch's son (Mark Eydelshteyn). The film won five Oscars, including best actress for Madison and best director (Sean Baker).

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Every Oscar best-picture winner, ever

'Marty Supreme'

Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) aspires for ping-pong greatness in "Marty Supreme."

"Uncut Gems" didn't snag a best picture nomination but director Josh Safdie's other masterful panic attack of a movie, a sports comedy set in the world of 1950s table tennis, did. Shoe salesman Marty Mauser (best actor nominee Timothée Chalamet)will do anything to be a ping-pong champion. He's also a selfish, conceited jerk, and his pursuit of glory sucks assorted players into his chaotic world, from Marty's childhood best friend (Odessa A'zion) to a famous actress (Gwyneth Paltrow).

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'One Battle After Another'

Leonardo DiCaprio stars as an ex-revolutionary who needs to find his missing daughter in Paul Thomas Anderson's action thriller "One Battle After Another."

Up for 13 Oscars, including best picture, director Paul Thomas Anderson's action dramedy casts best actor contenderLeonardo DiCaprioas a scruffy former demolitions expert desperate to find his teen daughter (Chase Infiniti) with an old enemy (Sean Penn) in hot pursuit. A high-minded, resonant piece of world-building inspired by Thomas Pynchon's "Vineland," "One Battle" is full of assorted revolutionaries and villains, featuring a cast of standouts as well as themes and political satire that feel of the moment.

Where to watch:HBO Max,Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'The Perfect Neighbor'

The documentary "The Perfect Neighbor" chronicles the disputes between an older woman and her neighborhood that turn deadly.

Told almost completely through police bodycam footage, the favorite in the best documentary category centers on the increasingly hostile disputes between an older white woman and the parents of the mostly black children she berates, leading toa tragedy that shakes their neighborhood. It's a gripping, heartbreaking true story about how fear and prejudice can easily go too far.

Where to watch:Netflix

'The Secret Agent'

Wagner Moura stars as a Brazilian researcher trying to escape an authoritarian regime in the political thriller "The Secret Agent."

Kleber Mendonça Filho's 1970s-set political thriller snagged a slot in best picture and is a top contender in the international film category. But it soars because of Wagner Moura, who was nominated for best actor and is terrific as a Brazilian researcher hunted by mercenary killers. The former teacher aims to escape the country's ruthless dictatorship with his son by taking on a different name and falling in with fellow dissidents, but finds himself wondering who he can really trust.

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home,Hulu

'Sentimental Value'

Stellan Skarsgård plays an aging filmmaker and Elle Fanning is his ingenue in "Sentimental Value."

Supporting actor contender Stellan Skarsgård gives a masterclass, Norwegian style, in Joachim Trier's touching best picture nominee. He stars as an aging filmmaker aiming to make a heartfelt movie tying into the family's traumatic history that'll be his comeback. However, because he prioritized art over loved ones, he's now estranged from his daughters: a determined stage actress (Renate Reinsve) and a one-time child star (supporting actress competitor Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas) who's now trying hard to mend her clan's broken fences.

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

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'Sinners'

Smoke (Michael B. Jordan, left) and Sammie (Miles Caton) endure a horrific night in "Sinners."

Is it a gangster film? Heck, yeah! Is it a vampire movie? You bet! Did it just obliterate the Oscar nominations record? That, too! Ryan Coogler pulls off something devilishly spectacular with thisgenre-bending, 1930s-set flick, which scored a monumental 16 nods including best picture, director and original screenplay. Best actor nominee Michael B. Jordan is fantastic playing double duty as twins who come home to Mississippi and have their party crashed by a band of charismatic bloodsuckers. Coogler also tackles racism and cultural appropriation in a wondrous fright fest – buoyed by supporting actor and actress nominees Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku – that's mesmerizing in its filmmaking and meaningful in its message.

Where to watch:HBO Max,Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'Song Sung Blue'

Kate Hudson performs Patsy Cline and Neil Diamond numbers as Claire Stengl in "Song Sung Blue."

Kate Hudsondefinitely earnsher best actress Oscar nominationandHugh Jackmanis in total showman mode in this true-life sentimental drama. They play musicians who team up to become a popularNeil Diamondtribute act, and the icon's songs inspire the couple as they're forced to weather personal tragedies and professional ups and downs.

Where to watch:Peacock,Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'Train Dreams'

Joel Edgerton plays a quiet lumberjack whose job takes him away from his wife and daughter in the Netflix period drama "Train Dreams."

Set in the early 19th century, the absorbing and thoughtful period drama – and best picture nominee – starsJoel Edgertonas a quiet logger working on building the railroad in the Pacific Northwest whose job keeps him away for long periods from his wife (Felicity Jones) and child. Tragedies and a changing America test his mettle as he struggles to keep living his life and moving forward.

Where to watch:Netflix

'Weapons'

Amy Madigan plays freaky Aunt Gladys in the horror movie "Weapons."

Supporting actress nominee Amy Madigan is one of many reasons to watch Zach Cregger's follow-up to his deliciously twisty "Barbarian." There are metaphors aplenty to interpret in a thriller about a town that goes bonkers when 17 kids go missing in the middle of the night and everybody points to their teacher (Julia Garner). The provocative, genre-defying horror flick boasts unhinged gore, a delightfully dark sense of humor, Madigan asthe creepiest aunt ever, and a crowd-pleasing finale.

Where to watch:HBO Max,Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home

'Zootopia 2'

Chatty beaver Nibbles Maplestick (voiced by Fortune Feimster, center) lends a hand to rookie cops Judy Hopps (right, Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (left, Jason Bateman) in the Disney animated sequel "Zootopia 2."

The first "Zootopia" won the Academy Award for best animated movie in 2017, and the sequel has made the same cut at this year's soirée. Bunny cop Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) and street fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) are unlikely friends and partners who saved the city of Zootopia and have to do it again, with a snake on the loose. The action and the comedy will keep the littlest Oscar fans entertained while moms and dads appreciate the fun Disney references and clever pop-culture riffs on "The Shining," "Back to the Future" and more.

Where to watch:Apple TV,Amazon,Fandango at Home,Disney+

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Mexico's heartthrob security minister now available as miniature doll, shirtless or dressed as Batman

By Lizbeth Diaz, Diego Delgado and Sarah Morland

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MEXICO CITY, March 13 (Reuters) - Mexico's Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch in real life wears a suit, but he can also now be found in Mexican markets and ‌stores as a miniature doll, dressed as Batman, or sometimes even shirtless.

Cuddly blankets, soft toys and cardboard cutouts ‌featuring the minister have gone viral in the Latin American country following the February 22 raid that killed infamous cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, better known ​as El Mencho, head of the brutal Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

Images of 44-year-old Garcia Harfuch, who has become a heartthrob in Mexico thanks to his good looks, now adorn a long list of products: party decorations, cushions, towels and dolls known as "Harfuchitos" or little Harfuches.

Political and security analysts say Garcia Harfuch is a likely presidential contender in 2030, when President Claudia Sheinbaum's term ends.

Early polling ‌shows Garcia Harfuch ahead of other prominent ⁠political figures, including Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard, who sought the candidacy in 2023 and is considered likely to try to run again.

Being immortalized as a doll is an honor most often ⁠reserved for presidents in Mexico, as well as the beloved mascot of the country's omnipresent chain of pharmacies, Dr. Simi.

Garcia Harfuch's popularity has exploded following the raid that killed El Mencho.

The operation, which Garcia Harfuch helped lead, was personal for the security chief, who ​blamed El ​Mencho for a 2020 assassination attempt that left him with three ​bullet wounds and killed two of his bodyguards.

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Garcia ‌Harfuch did not respond to Reuters' request for comment regarding the popularity of merchandise featuring his image.

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"He is Mexico's crush," said Carolina Garcia, who sells Garcia Harfuch merchandise on demand from her home printing business in Tlaxcala state. "Of course, we get more orders from women, as gifts, but we've also gotten some orders from men."

Meanwhile, images that appear AI-generated showing the politician promoting products such as hair oil have proliferated online, as have apps and tutorials that allow users to ‌generate photos of themselves hugging Garcia Harfuch or lying together on the ​grass.

On MercadoLibre, Latin America's top online marketplace, a Harfuch blanket was listed ​among the platform's bestsellers. Amazon, meanwhile, offered a bed-sized ​flannel throw emblazoned with the minister's face.

Ingrid Rebeca Sanchez, 22, who designs Garcia Harfuch merchandise at ‌a factory in Mexico City, told Reuters the ​products were initially slow to take ​off, but since El Mencho's killing, business has boomed, with as many as 150 blankets selling per day and orders even coming from the United States.

Now, the factory is almost exclusively producing Garcia Harfuch products and Sanchez ​is working on a new line of ‌bobbleheads and life-size pillows.

"All the ladies love him, they want to sleep with him, they want to dry ​themselves off with him," she said. "He's Mexico's new daddy."

(Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz, Diego Delgado and Sarah Morland ​in Mexico City; Editing by Stephen Eisenhammer and Michael Perry)

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2026 NWSL season preview: Trinity Rodman, expansion teams and more

The NWSL is back.

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The 2026 NWSL season kicks off on Friday with a pair of USWNT gold medalists going head-to-head. The Washington Spirit and Trinity Rodman will face off against the Portland Thorns and Sophia Wilson, who is set to make her highly-anticipated return from maternity leave. (More on that later).

Friday's Spirit-Thorns match is one of eight games on the NWSL's opening weekend slate as the league expands to 18 teams with the addition of expansion franchises Boston Legacy FC and Summit FC.

Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 NWSL season, from the biggest trades and biggest stars returning to the pitch, to the two new teams joining the league in Denver and Boston.

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NWSL champions through the years

Recap of 2025 NWSL season

Before we look ahead to the 2026 season, let's take a second to catch up of all the action from 2025:

2025 NWSL Champions: Gotham FC

Gotham FC completed an unlikely underdog postseason run, defeating the Washington Spirit to win the 2025 NWSL championship 1-0 on Nov. 22. Rose Lavelle scored the only goal of the game in the 80th minute. As the No. 8 seed, Gotham became the lowest seed to win an NWSL championship.

Gotham FC defeated Washington Spirit in the 2025 NWSL Championship game.

2025 NWSL Shield winner: Kansas City Current

The Kansas City Current recorded the winningest regular season in NWSL history. Kansas City claimed the NWSL Shield faster than any other team in league history with five matches left and had the most wins (21), points scored in a single season (65) and clean sheets (16). Despite the record year, the Current were stunned in the quarterfinals by Gotham FC. It's unlikely the Current will replicate the dominant season, but expect them to be at the top of the pack again, with head coach Chris Armas.

2025 NSWL MVP, Golden Boot Winner: Temwa Chawinga

Kansas City Current forwardTemwa Chawingawas named the NWSL's Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive season, becoming the first player in league history to win the honor back-to-back. Sam Kerr is the only other player to win NWSL MVP twice. Chawinga also picked up her second straight Golden Boot with a league-high 15 goals in 23 matches.

Can Chawinga win the MVP and Golden Boot three consecutive years? She's starting at a slight disadvantage. Chawinga suffered a leg injury late last year and enters this season on the season-ending injury list. Kerr is the only player to win three straight Golden Boots (2017-19) and no player has won three straight MVPs.

Kansas City Current forward Temwa Chawinga (6) won NWSL MVP and the Golden Boot.

Bring on the star power

Trinity Rodman

The biggest offseason question was whether or not Trinity Rodman would remain in Washington DC. That was answered when Rodman signed a deal reportedly worth more than $1 million a year through 2028,making her the highest paid playerin league history. The deal was made possible by thehigh impact player rule, which allows clubs to exceed the league's salary cap by up to $1 million for players that meet certain criteria. (TheNWSLPA filed a lawsuit, saying the league violated federal labor law.)

"We have raised the salary cap. We quadrupled the salary cap in the last three years," NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman said on Wednesday during her 2026 Kickoff Address. "If we want to … attract and retain top talent, we believe that having a targeted, tailored mechanism to do that will allow us to better achieve and more quickly achieve that objective."

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Rodman's health will be a big storyline heading into the season. The Olympic gold medalist was limited to a career-low 17 regular-season matches for the Spirit last season due to a lingering back issue.Rodman appeared to reaggravate her back injurylate in the USWNT's2-0 win over Argentinaon March 1, but she went on to start the next two games in the SheBelieves Cup and lead the USWNT to its eighth title in the tournament.

Washington Spirit forward Trinity Rodman will be back with a big contract this season.

Sophia Wilson, Mallory Swanson return from maternity leave

The NWSL is getting back a pair of Olympic gold medalists. Portland Thorns' Sophia Wilson and Chicago Stars' Mallory Swanson are expected to return to the pitch following maternity leave. Wilson welcomed daughter Gianna with NFL husband Michael Wilson in September. Swanson gave birth to daughter Josie with MLB husband Dansby Swanson in November.

Wilson, the 2022 NWSL MVP, made her return on March 6 in the Thorns' 5-1 preseason win over C.F. Monterrey, her first match since November 2024. Wilson subbed in the final 15 minutes and received a loud applause from the crowd. Wilson is on the Thorns' active roster ahead of the team's season opener against the Spirit on Friday.

It's not clear when Swanson will rejoin the Stars, but head coach Martin Sjögre confirmed it would happen at some point this season. Swanson didn't make an appearance during the preseason, but she'll give Chicago a much-needed boost whenever she returns after the Stars finished last in the standings with a 3-12-11 record last year.

Sophia Wilson will be back from maternity leave.

Key offseason signings, trades

  • The Kansas City Current acquired forward Penelope Hocking from Bay FC on March 11 for a $350,000 transfer fee. Hocking led Bay FC with six goals and one assist in 18 regular-season games.

  • The Kansas City Current acquired midfielder Croix Bethune from the Washington Spirit in a $1 million transfer on Feb. 11. Bethune was named midfielder of the year and rookie of the year in 2024. "Her elite creativity and passing ability combined with her tactical versatility... make her a great fit for our club," KC Current general manager Ryan Dell said.

  • Bay FC acquired midfielder Claire Hutton from the Kansas City Current in a $1.1 million transfer on Feb. 11, marking one of the highest transfer fees between two NWSL teams and one of the highest for any women's player worldwide. Hutton was named to the NWSL Best XI First Team last season.

  • Gotham FC acquired veteran midfielder Savannah McCaskill from San Diego Wave FC in a $175,000 transfer on Jan. 2. She appeared in 21 regular-season games least season.

Denver Summit, Boston FC make their debuts

The NWSL is expanding from 14 to 16 teams with the additions of Denver Summit FC and Boston Legacy FC. Expect the expansion franchises to come out of the gate hot.

"We want to be competitive from the very first day," Legacy FC GM Domènec Guasch told USA TODAY Sports.

Both teams assembled their inaugural rosters without the help of the NWSL draft or expansion draft, which were eliminated in the latest collective bargaining agreement following the 2024 season. Summit FC may have landed the biggest offseason signing right from their own backyard. USWNT captain Lindsey Heaps will join Summit FC in June following the conclusion of her 2025–26 season with OL Lyonnes in France. The midfielder played for the Portland Thorns from 2016-2022.

Lindsey Heaps will play for the expansion Summit FC.

The excitement for both teams is palpable. Summit FC has already sold 50,000 tickets for the team's first home match at Empower Field at Mile High on March 28, which will break the single-game NWSL attendance record of 40,091 and set a record for the highest attended women's professional game in any sport in the U.S., Berman said.

The NWSL isn't done growing. By 2028, the league will expand to 18 teams. The 17th franchise was awarded to Atlanta in November and the 18th team will "be awarded later this year," Berman added.

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March Madness bracketology: NCAA tournament bubble picture gets shakeup

Miami (Ohio) dropped its MAC quarterfinal to UMass to fall to 31-1 but the RedHawks don't fall out of the USA TODAY Sports bracketology field prediction after an unbeaten regular season.

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Thanks to results elsewhere during conference championship week – including one crucial result in the SEC – the RedHawks dip down the No. 11 line into one of the NCAA tournament play-in games. This wouldn't be a terrible result for Miami, which is located just an hour from Dayton, Ohio, which hosts the play-in round.

Miami stays ahead of fellow bubble teams such as Auburn and Missouri, which lost in the second round of the SEC tournament, and Indiana, a loser to Northwestern in the Big Ten tournament.

Auburn had a chance to punch its NCAA ticket by beating Tennessee but couldn't stop freshman Nate Ament, who returned from injury after missing about two weeks and poured in 27 points in the Volunteers' 72-62 win. Missouri lost 78-72 to Kentucky and is now on the wrong side of the bubble.

Indiana was in position to make the field before its second loss of the season to Northwestern.

The bubble remains messy but is starting to get a little clearer as contenders advance in or fall out of tournament play.

One contender making a late move is Oklahoma, which dropped nine midseason games in a row but has rebounded to go 8-2 in its last 10. TheSoonershave recently added wins against Auburn, Texas before strong efforts against South Carolina and Texas A&M at the SEC tournament.

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Two contenders to watch are Mountain West rivals San Diego State and New Mexico, which will meet in the conference semifinals. While the Aztecs or Lobos could make it easy by going ahead and winning the MWC title, the winner of the semifinal is in good shape for an at-large spot.

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