Watch Edward Norton Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Edward Norton In Order of Popularity

  1. Fight Club
  2. American History X
  3. Isle of Dogs
  4. Moonrise Kingdom
  5. 25th Hour
  6. The Illusionist
  7. The People vs. Larry Flynt
  8. Red Dragon
  9. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
  10. Salinger
  11. Motherless Brooklyn
  12. Collateral Beauty
  13. The Score
  14. Pride and Glory
  15. The Incredible Hulk
  16. The Bourne Legacy
  17. Keeping the Faith
  18. Leaves of Grass
  19. Death to Smoochy
  20. Stone

Stream the top 20 Movies and Shows starring Edward Norton

1. Fight Club

Rated: R

8.8/10

A ticking-time-bomb insomniac and a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on, with underground "fight clubs" forming in every town, until an eccentric gets in the way and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion.

2. American History X

Rated: R

8.5/10

Derek Vineyard is paroled after serving 3 years in prison for killing two African-American men. Through his brother, Danny Vineyard's narration, we learn that before going to prison, Derek was a skinhead and the leader of a violent white supremacist gang that committed acts of racial crime throughout L.A. and his actions greatly influenced Danny. Reformed and fresh out of prison, Derek severs contact with the gang and becomes determined to keep Danny from going down the same violent path as he did.

3. Isle of Dogs

Rated: PG-13

7.8/10

In the future, an outbreak of canine flu leads the mayor of a Japanese city to banish all dogs to an island that's a garbage dump. The outcasts must soon embark on an epic journey when a 12-year-old boy arrives on the island to find his beloved pet.

4. Moonrise Kingdom

Rated: PG-13

7.8/10

Set on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, Moonrise Kingdom tells the story of two twelve-year-olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness. As various authorities try to hunt them down, a violent storm is brewing off-shore – and the peaceful island community is turned upside down in more ways than anyone can handle.

5. 25th Hour

Rated: R

7.6/10

In New York City in the days following the events of 9/11, Monty Brogan is a convicted drug dealer about to start a seven-year prison sentence, and his final hours of freedom are devoted to hanging out with his closest buddies and trying to prepare his girlfriend for his extended absence.

6. The Illusionist

Rated: PG-13

7.5/10

With his eye on a lovely aristocrat, a gifted illusionist named Eisenheim uses his powers to win her away from her betrothed, a crown prince. But Eisenheim's scheme creates tumult within the monarchy and ignites the suspicion of a dogged inspector.

7. The People vs. Larry Flynt

Rated: R

7.3/10

Larry Flynt is the hedonistically obnoxious, but indomitable, publisher of Hustler magazine. The film recounts his struggle to make an honest living publishing his girlie magazine and how it changes into a battle to protect the freedom of speech for all people.

8. Red Dragon

Rated: R

7.2/10

Former FBI Agent Will Graham, who was once almost killed by the savage Hannibal 'The Cannibal' Lecter, now has no choice but to face him again, as it seems Lecter is the only one who can help Graham track down a new serial killer.

9. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Rated: M

7.1/10

World-famous detective Benoit Blanc heads to Greece to peel back the layers of a mystery surrounding a tech billionaire and his eclectic crew of friends.

10. Salinger

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

An in-depth investigation into the private world of the American writer J. D. Salinger (1919-2010), who lived most of his life behind the impenetrable wall of a self-imposed seclusion: how his dramatic experiences during World War II influenced his life and work, his relationships with very young women, his obsessive writing methods, his many literary secrets.

11. Motherless Brooklyn

Rated: R

6.8/10

New York City, 1957. Lionel Essrog, a private detective living with Tourette syndrome, tries to solve the murder of his mentor and best friend, armed only with vague clues and the strength of his obsessive mind.

12. Collateral Beauty

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

Retreating from life after a tragedy, a man questions the universe by writing to Love, Time and Death. Receiving unexpected answers, he begins to see how these things interlock and how even loss can reveal moments of meaning and beauty.

13. The Score

Rated: R

6.8/10

An aging thief hopes to retire and live off his ill-gotten wealth when a young kid convinces him into doing one last heist.

14. Pride and Glory

Rated: R

6.6/10

A saga centered on a multi-generational family of New York City Police officers. The family's moral codes are tested when Ray Tierney, investigates a case that reveals an incendiary police corruption scandal involving his own brother-in-law. For Ray, the truth is revelatory, a Pandora's Box that threatens to upend not only the Tierney legacy but the entire NYPD.

15. The Incredible Hulk

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

Scientist Bruce Banner scours the planet for an antidote to the unbridled force of rage within him: the Hulk. But when the military masterminds who dream of exploiting his powers force him back to civilization, he finds himself coming face to face with a new, deadly foe.

16. The Bourne Legacy

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

New CIA operative Aaron Cross experiences life-or-death stakes that have been triggered by the previous actions of Jason Bourne.

17. Keeping the Faith

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

Best friends since they were kids, Rabbi Jacob Schram and Father Brian Finn are dynamic and popular young men living and working on New York's Upper West Side. When Anna Reilly, once their childhood friend and now grown into a beautiful corporate executive, suddenly returns to the city, she reenters Jake and Brian's lives and hearts with a vengeance. Sparks fly and an unusual and complicated love triangle ensues.

18. Leaves of Grass

Rated: R

6.4/10

An Ivy League professor returns home, where his pot-growing twin brother has concocted a plan to take down a local drug lord.

19. Death to Smoochy

Rated: R

6.3/10

Tells the story of Rainbow Randolph, the corrupt, costumed star of a popular children's TV show, who is fired over a bribery scandal and replaced by squeaky-clean Smoochy, a puffy fuscia rhinoceros. As Smoochy catapults to fame - scoring hit ratings and the affections of a network executive - Randolph makes the unsuspecting rhino the target of his numerous outrageous attempts to exact revenge and reclaim his status as America's sweetheart.

20. Stone

Rated: R

5.4/10

Parole officer Jack Mabry has only a few weeks left before retirement and wishes to finish out the cases he's been assigned. One such case is that of Gerald 'Stone' Creeson, a convicted arsonist who is up for parole. Jack is initially reluctant to indulge Stone in the coarse banter he wishes to pursue and feels little sympathy for the prisoner's pleads for an early release. Seeing little hope in convincing Jack himself, Stone arranges for his wife to seduce the officer, but motives and intentions steadily blur amidst the passions and buried secrets of the corrupted players in this deadly game of deception.