Watch Pierce Brosnan Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Pierce Brosnan In Order of Popularity

  1. The Blue Planet
  2. Oceans
  3. The Son
  4. Evelyn
  5. Remington Steele
  6. GoldenEye
  7. Mrs. Doubtfire
  8. The Thomas Crown Affair
  9. Dolphins
  10. Thomas & Friends: The Great Discovery: The Movie
  11. Seraphim Falls
  12. Butterfly on a Wheel
  13. Tomorrow Never Dies
  14. The Matador
  15. Mamma Mia!
  16. The Fourth Protocol
  17. Mars Attacks!
  18. The World Is Not Enough
  19. The November Man
  20. The Only Living Boy in New York
  21. A Long Way Down
  22. Black Adam
  23. After the Sunset
  24. The Tailor of Panama
  25. Die Another Day
  26. Whaledreamers
  27. Dante's Peak
  28. Grey Owl
  29. The Greatest
  30. Robinson Crusoe

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring Pierce Brosnan

1. The Blue Planet

Seasons: 1

Rated: TV-G

8.7/10

David Attenborough narrates a natural history of the oceans.

2. Oceans

Rated: G

7.7/10

An ecological drama/documentary, filmed throughout the globe. Part thriller, part meditation on the vanishing wonders of the sub-aquatic world.

3. The Son

Seasons: 2

Rated: TV-14

7.5/10

The multigenerational epic follows two concurrent time periods: One, the story of young Eli McCullough after he is kidnapped and indoctrinated into a tribe of Comanches in 1849. The other, 60 years later, when we see a grown Eli struggle to maintain his family’s cattle empire during the turbulent Bandit Wars of South Texas. Based on Philipp Meyer’s acclaimed novel.

4. Evelyn

Rated: PG

7.3/10

Haunted by the suicide of a brother, a director and his kin walk across the UK in an emotionally trying, visually sublime journey toward healing.

5. Remington Steele

Seasons: 5

Rated: TV-PG

7.2/10

Laura Holt, a licensed private detective, opens a detective agency but finds that potential clients refuse to hire a woman, however qualified. To solve the problem, Laura invents a fictitious male superior whom she names Remington Steele. Through a series of events that unfold in the first episode, "License to Steele," a former thief and con man, whose real name is never revealed, assumes the identity of Remington Steele. Behind the scenes, Laura remains firmly in charge.

6. GoldenEye

Rated: PG-13

7.2/10

When a powerful Russian satellite weapon is hijacked by a mysterious crime syndicate, it's up to James Bond, with the help of programmer Natalya Simonova, to find the culprits and save the world from disaster.

7. Mrs. Doubtfire

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

Loving but irresponsible dad Daniel Hillard, estranged from his exasperated spouse, is crushed by a court order allowing only weekly visits with his kids. When Daniel learns his ex needs a housekeeper, he gets the job -- disguised as an English nanny. Soon he becomes not only his children's best pal but the kind of parent he should have been from the start.

8. The Thomas Crown Affair

Rated: R

6.8/10

A very rich and successful playboy amuses himself by stealing artwork, but may have met his match in a seductive detective.

9. Dolphins

Rated: Not Rated

6.7/10

From the banks of the Bahamas to the seas of Argentina, we go underwater to meet dolphins. Two scientists who study dolphin communication and behaviour lead us on encounters in the wild. Featuring the music of Sting. Nominated for an Academy Award®, Best Documentary, Short Subject, 2000.

10. Thomas & Friends: The Great Discovery: The Movie

Rated: G

6.7/10

Thomas the Tank Engine rediscovers the lost railway town of Great Waterton. A new engine named Stanley is brought to help restore the town, but Thomas becomes jealous when Stanley wins over his friends.

11. Seraphim Falls

Rated: R

6.6/10

The Civil War has ended, but Colonel Morsman Carver is on one final mission – to kill Gideon, no matter what it takes. Launched by a gunshot and propelled by rage, the relentless pursuit takes the two men through frigid snow-capped mountains and arid deserts, far from the comforts and codes of civilisation, into the bloodiest recesses of their own souls.

12. Butterfly on a Wheel

Rated: R

6.6/10

A sociopathic kidnapper methodically pushes a desperate pair of parents to their absolute breaking point.

13. Tomorrow Never Dies

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

A deranged media mogul is staging international incidents to pit the world's superpowers against each other. Now James Bond must take on this evil mastermind in an adrenaline-charged battle to end his reign of terror and prevent global pandemonium.

14. The Matador

Rated: R

6.5/10

Growing up in Granada, Spain, young David Fandila always dreamed of being a matador. This documentary captures the rise of "El Fandi," one of Spain's most renowned bullfighters, who first entered the ring at age 14. While it's never in doubt that Fandila is at the top of his game, filmmakers Stephen Higgins and Nina Gilden Seavey weigh the significance of bullfighting as a cultural tradition against its inherent danger and cruelty.

15. Mamma Mia!

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

An independent, single mother who owns a small hotel on a Greek island is about to marry off the spirited young daughter she's raised alone. But, the daughter has secretly invited three of her mother's ex-lovers in the hopes of finding her biological father.

16. The Fourth Protocol

Rated: R

6.5/10

Led by Kim Philby, Plan Aurora is a plan that breaches the top-secret Fourth Protocol and turns the fears that shaped it into a living nightmare. A crack Soviet agent, placed under cover in a quiet English country town, begins to assemble a nuclear bomb, whilst an MI5 agent attempts to prevent it's detonation.

17. Mars Attacks!

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

'We come in peace' is not what those green men from Mars mean when they invade our planet, armed with irresistible weapons and a cruel sense of humor. This star studded cast must play victim to the alien’s fun and games in this comedy homage to science fiction films of the '50s and '60s.

18. The World Is Not Enough

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

Greed, revenge, world dominance and high-tech terrorism – it's all in a day's work for Bond, who's on a mission to protect a beautiful oil heiress from a notorious terrorist. In a race against time that culminates in a dramatic submarine showdown, Bond works to defuse the international power struggle that has the world's oil supply hanging in the balance.

19. The November Man

Rated: R

6.3/10

An ex-CIA operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect.

20. The Only Living Boy in New York

Rated: R

6.3/10

When a young man learns that his overbearing father is having an affair, he tries to stop it, only to be seduced by the older woman as well.

21. A Long Way Down

Rated: R

6.3/10

Four lost souls—a disgraced TV presenter, a foul-mouthed teen, an isolated single mother and a solipsistic muso—decide to end their lives on the same night, New Year's Eve. When this disillusioned quartet of strangers meet unintentionally at the same suicide hotspot, a London high-rise with the well-earned nickname Topper's Tower, they mutually agree to call off their plans for six weeks, forming an unconventional, dysfunctional family and becoming media sensations as the Topper House Four and searching together for the reasons to keep on living.

22. Black Adam

Rated: M

6.3/10

Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods—and imprisoned just as quickly—Black Adam is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world.

23. After the Sunset

Rated: PG-13

6.2/10

An FBI agent is suspicious of two master thieves, quietly enjoying their retirement near what may - or may not - be the biggest score of their careers.

24. The Tailor of Panama

Rated: R

6.1/10

A British spy is banished to Panama after having an affair with an ambassador's mistress. Once there he makes connection with a local tailor with a nefarious past and connections to all of the top political and gangster figures in Panama. The tailor also has a wife, who works for the Panamanian president and a huge debt. The mission is to learn what the President intends to do with the Canal.

25. Die Another Day

Rated: PG-13

6.1/10

James Bond is sent to investigate the connection between a North Korean terrorist and a diamond mogul, who is funding the development of an international space weapon.

26. Whaledreamers

Rated: Not Rated

6/10

"Whaledreamers" - the title alone evokes hypnotic visions of these most magnificent and ancient creatures. This visually stunning film offers an incredible glimpse into a rarely seen and scarcely understood tribal culture whose entire story of creation revolves around whales and has endured for centuries. The film passionately explores the connection between the subtle elegance of these “mothers of the sea” and ancient civilizations around the world whose culture and very existence is based on whales. Intertwining incredible underwater footage with ancient legend, whaledreamers examines the complex past and the possibly dire future of human civilization. Told with moving optimism and spiritual strength, it is a clarion call encouraging humanity’s reconnection to the profound beauty of the natural world and is an appeal to embrace all living beings thereby creating the unity and peace which the Earth itself can bring.

27. Dante's Peak

Rated: PG-13

6.0/10

Volcanologist Harry Dalton comes to the sleepy town of Dante's Peak to investigate the recent rumblings of the dormant volcano the burg is named for. Before long, his worst fears are realized when a massive eruption hits, and immediately, Harry, the mayor and the townspeople find themselves fighting for their lives amid a catastrophic nightmare.

28. Grey Owl

Rated: PG-13

6.0/10

Archie Grey Owl is a trapper in Canada in the early 1930s when a young Iroquois woman from town asks him to teach her Indian ways. They live in the woods, where she is appalled at how trapped animals die. She adopts two orphaned beaver kits and helps Archie see his way to stop trapping. Instead, he works as a guide, a naturalist writer, and then the Canadian government hires him to save the beaver in a conserve by Lake Ajawaan in Prince Albert National Park. He writes a biography, which brings him attention in Canada and invitations to lecture in England. Before he leaves, he and Anahareo (Pony) marry. In England, his secret is revealed. Will Anahareo continue to love him?

29. The Greatest

Rated: R

5.9/10

The Greatest is a 1977 film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in which Ali plays himself. It was directed by Tom Gries and Monte Hellman. The song "Greatest Love of All", later remade by Whitney Houston, was written for this film and sung by George Benson. The movie follows Ali's life from the 1960 Olympics to his regaining the heavyweight crown from George Foreman in their famous "Rumble in the Jungle" fight in 1974.

30. Robinson Crusoe

Rated: MA15+

5.9/10

Robinson Crusoe flees Britain on a ship after killing his friend over the love of Mary. A fierce ocean storm wrecks his ship and leaves him stranded by himself on an uncharted island. Left to fend for himself, Crusoe seeks out a tentative survival on the island, until he meets Friday, a tribesman whom he saves from being sacrificed. Initially, Crusoe is thrilled to finally have a friend, but he has to defend himself against the tribe who uses the island to sacrifice tribesman to their gods. During time their relationship changes from master-slave to a mutual respected friendship despite their difference in culture and religion.