Watch Kenneth Branagh Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring Kenneth Branagh in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of Kenneth Branagh's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in December 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Kenneth Branagh In Order of Popularity

  1. Walking with Dinosaurs
  2. Walking with Beasts
  3. Wallander
  4. Fortunes of War
  5. Conspiracy
  6. Love's Labour's Lost
  7. Henry V
  8. Warm Springs
  9. Valkyrie
  10. Peter's Friends
  11. Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope
  12. The Road to El Dorado
  13. My Week with Marilyn
  14. Othello
  15. Dead Again
  16. This England
  17. The Theory of Flight
  18. Death on the Nile
  19. Prodigal
  20. All Is True
  21. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  22. The Proposition
  23. Fireheart
  24. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
  25. The Gingerbread Man
  26. Wild Wild West
  27. Coming Through
  28. Galapagos

Stream the top 28 Movies and Shows starring Kenneth Branagh

1. Walking with Dinosaurs

Seasons: 1

Rated: TV-14

8.5/10

Combining fact and informed speculation with cutting-edge computer graphics and animatronics effects, the series set out to create the most accurate portrayal of prehistoric animals ever seen on the screen.

2. Walking with Beasts

Seasons: 1

Rated: Not Rated

8.3/10

The story of life on Earth from the death of the dinosaurs to the dawn of the age of man.

3. Wallander

Seasons: 4

Rated: TV-PG

7.8/10

This drama follows Inspector Kurt Wallander – a middle-aged everyman – as he struggles against a rising tide of violence in the apparently sleepy backwaters in and around Ystad in Skane, southern Sweden. Based on the international best-selling books by Henning Mankell.

4. Fortunes of War

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

7.8/10

Fortunes of War is a 1987 BBC television adaptation of Olivia Manning's cycle of novels Fortunes of War. It stars Kenneth Branagh as Guy Pringle, lecturer in English Literature in Bucharest during the early part of the Second World War, and Emma Thompson as his wife Harriet. Other cast members included Ronald Pickup, Robert Stephens, Alan Bennett, Philip Madoc and Rupert Graves. The series stays relatively faithful to the original novels, with no notable departures from their plot.

5. Conspiracy

Rated: R

7.6/10

The historical recreation of the 1942 Wannsee Conference, in which Nazi and SS leaders gathered in a Berlin suburb to discuss the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question". Led by SS-General Reinhard Heydrich, this group of high ranking German officials came to the historic and far reaching decision that the Jews of Europe were to be exterminated in what would come to be known as the Holocaust.

6. Love's Labour's Lost

Rated: PG

7.6/10

A scholarly king and his three companions swear off the society of women for three years, only to have a diplomatic visit from a French princess and her three ladies-in-waiting thwart their intentions.

7. Henry V

Rated: PG-13

7.5/10

Gritty adaption of William Shakespeare's play about the English King's bloody conquest of France.

8. Warm Springs

Rated: Not Rated

7.4/10

Franklin Roosevelt, left a paraplegic from polio at 39 years of age, seeks out a miracle cure in the backwoods of Georgia.

9. Valkyrie

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

Wounded in Africa during World War II, Nazi Col. Claus von Stauffenberg returns to his native Germany and joins the Resistance in a daring plan to create a shadow government and assassinate Adolf Hitler. When events unfold so that he becomes a central player, he finds himself tasked with both leading the coup and personally killing the Führer.

10. Peter's Friends

Rated: R

7.0/10

After inheriting a large country estate from his late father, Peter invites his friends from college: married couple Roger and Mary, the lonely Maggie, fashionable Sarah, and writer Andrew, who brings his American TV star wife, Carol. Sarah's new boyfriend, Brian, also attends. It has been 10 years since college, and they find their lives are very different.

11. Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope

Rated: PG-13

7.0/10

A behind-the-scenes look at San Diego Comic-Con, the world's largest comic book convention, and the fans who attend every year.

12. The Road to El Dorado

Rated: PG

6.9/10

After a failed swindle, two con-men end up with a map to El Dorado, the fabled "city of gold," and an unintended trip to the New World. Much to their surprise, the map does lead the pair to the mythical city, where the startled inhabitants promptly begin to worship them as gods. The only question is, do they take the worshipful natives for all they're worth, or is there a bit more to El Dorado than riches?

13. My Week with Marilyn

Rated: R

6.9/10

London, 1956. Genius actor and film director Laurence Olivier is about to begin the shooting of his upcoming movie, premiered in 1957 as The Prince and the Showgirl, starring Marilyn Monroe. Young Colin Clark, who dreams on having a career in movie business, manages to get a job on the set as third assistant director.

14. Othello

Rated: R

6.8/10

The evil Iago pretends to be friend of Othello in order to manipulate him to serve his own end in the film version of this Shakespeare classic.

15. Dead Again

Rated: R

6.8/10

In 1949 composer Roman Strauss is executed for the vicious murder of his wife Margaret with a pair of scissors. In 1990s Los Angeles a mute amnesiac woman shows up at an orphanage and private eye Mike Church is called in to investigate. Under hypnosis both the woman and Church seem to have a strange link back to the Strauss murder.

16. This England

Seasons: 1

Rated:

6.7/10

Inside the halls of power, Boris Johnson grapples with Covid-19, Brexit, and a controversial personal and political life during his tumultuous first months as Prime Minister.

17. The Theory of Flight

Rated: R

6.6/10

A dreamer who aspires to human flight is assigned public service after one of his attempts off a public building. This leads him to meeting a young woman, who is dying of motor neuron disease. The strong-willed woman admits her wish to be de-flowered before her death. The man, struggling to maintain his relationship with his girl friend, declines but offers to help pay for a gigolo to do the deed. The following events play off the inherent comedy and drama of the circumstances.

18. Death on the Nile

Rated: M

6.6/10

Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot boards a glamorous river steamer with enough champagne to fill the Nile. But his Egyptian vacation turns into a thrilling search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short.

19. Prodigal

Rated: TV-G

6.5/10

A father seeks to rescue his daughter from two organizations intent on acquiring her "special" abilities.

20. All Is True

Rated: PG-13

6.3/10

London, June 29th, 1613. The Globe Theater, ran by the famous playwright William Shakespeare, accidentally burns to ashes. Seriously affected, he stops writing and returns to his hometown, where his wife Anne and daughters Judith and Susanna get surprised to hear he intends to stay there definitively, after two decades working in the capital, neglecting his sincere affections for them.

21. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Rated: R

6.3/10

Based on Mary Shelley's novel, "Frankenstein" tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a promising young doctor who, devastated by the death of his mother during childbirth, becomes obsessed with bringing the dead back to life. His experiments lead to the creation of a monster, which Frankenstein has put together with the remains of corpses. It's not long before Frankenstein regrets his actions.

22. The Proposition

Rated: M

6.2/10

Father Michael McKinnon goes from the UK to Boston circa 1935. For unknown reasons, he avoids at all costs the most prominent parishioners, Arthur and Eleanor Barret. Meanwhile Eleanor and Arthur desperately want to have a child, but Arthur is sterile, so they hire Harvard law student Roger Martin to impregnate Eleanor, but unfortunately Roger falls in love with her.

23. Fireheart

Rated:

6.2/10

The film explores the world of firefighters in 1920s New York City and tells the story of a 16-year-old girl who will have to become a hero in order to save her city.

24. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit

Rated: PG-13

6.2/10

Jack Ryan, as a young covert CIA analyst, uncovers a Russian plot to crash the U.S. economy with a terrorist attack.

25. The Gingerbread Man

Rated: R

5.7/10

Savannah lawyer Rick Magruder is at a party celebrating his courtroom victory defending a cop killer when a member of the catering staff, Mallory Doss, discovers her car has been stolen. Having had a few drinks, Magruder offers to give her a lift home, a decision that turns into a one night stand. Rick soon learns that her nut-case father, Dixon, seems to have begun threatening her again. Rick puts the force of his law firm behind Mallory, who he barely knows, has Dixon picked up by the police, and subpoenas the girl's belligerent ex-husband, Pete, to testify against the old man. Dixon is put away in an asylum. However, he soon escapes, putting the lives of everyone who conspired against him in jeopardy.

26. Wild Wild West

Rated: PG-13

4.9/10

Legless Southern inventor Dr. Arliss Loveless plans to rekindle the Civil War by assassinating President U.S. Grant. Only two men can stop him: gunfighter James West and master-of-disguise and inventor Artemus Gordon. The two must team up to thwart Loveless' plans.

27. Coming Through

Rated: Not Rated

/10

While researching the work of author D.H. Lawrence (Kenneth Branagh), Kate (Alison Steadman) begins a romance with a fellow academic, and learns about Lawrence's love affair with the married aristocrat Frieda Von Richthofen (Helen Mirren) in this made-for-television drama. As Lawrence and Von Richthofen fall deeper into their forbidden relationship, Kate grows more familiar with Lawrence's work, such as the sensuous Lady Chatterly's Lover.

28. Galapagos

Rated: N/A

/10

Part adventure, part scientific expedition, part personal quest, and part fantastic voyage, this unprecedented non-fiction film takes audiences on a journey with marine biologist Dr. Carole Baldwin, from the Smithsonian Institutions's Museum of Natural History, on her first trips to the famed Galapagos Islands.