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​Meryl Streep films on OTT that highlight her timeless talent​

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 4, 2026, 21:12 IST
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'The Devil Wears Prada'

Meryl Streep’s films reward attention. She listens, reacts, and finds meaning in the most minor shifts of voice or posture. Across genres and decades, her characters feel lived-in rather than performed. These selections highlight roles that shaped her legacy and still invite repeat viewing, curiosity, and conversation.

Streaming on JioHotstar, Streep runs the office without raising her voice. Miranda Priestly enters, offers a quiet look, and the whole room shifts. Based on Lauren Weisberger’s novel, the film shows the grind behind glossy fashion and the cost of living on someone else’s clock. Streep uses pauses and clipped phrases to command fear, then reveals a brief, human crack. It stays amusing, sharp, and recognizable.

2/5

'It’s Complicated'

This JioHotstar comedy begins with dessert and a confession. Streep plays Jane, who runs a successful bakery, but her ex-husband still throws her off balance. Despite his remarriage, she indulges in an affair with him, while a compassionate architect presents a more tranquil alternative. The film keeps it light but stays specific about adult longing and regret. Streep makes the awkward moments funny and the tender ones clean.

3/5

Julie & Julia

Two true stories in one cozy Netflix watch. Julie Powell cooks every recipe from Julia Child’s book, while Streep’s Julia learns French cooking and fights to publish her work. The film jumps between timelines, but the drive stays constant: learn a craft, do the job, and return to it the next day. Streep brings warmth and bright physical comedy without turning Julia into a cartoon. Every scene feels generous.

4/5

Ricki and the Flash

Streaming on Netflix, this film lets Meryl Streep plug into rock music and emotional regret at the same time. She plays Ricki, a guitarist who chased freedom and left family fractures behind. When a crisis pulls her back home, the story shifts into second chances and quiet reckonings. Streep trained extensively for the role and performed her own songs, giving the character grit, vulnerability, and lived-in credibility.

5/5

The Laundromat

Netflix delivers a sharp tonal turn with this Steven Soderbergh drama. Streep appears in multiple roles, including a widow navigating the fallout of financial corruption exposed by the Panama Papers. The film mixes satire with real-world outrage, breaking the fourth wall to explain complex systems of fraud. Streep leans into wit and clarity, helping translate global financial wrongdoing into something personal, unsettling, and surprisingly accessible.

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