Watch Aaron Kwok Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Aaron Kwok In Order of Popularity

  1. Project Gutenberg
  2. The Bare-Footed Kid
  3. Anna Magdalena
  4. And I Hate You So
  5. Silent Witness
  6. Empire of Silver
  7. Future Cops
  8. Para Para Sakura
  9. Love in Space
  10. The Monkey King 2
  11. Cyber Heist
  12. City Under Siege
  13. The Bare-Footed Kid

Stream the top 13 Movies and Shows starring Aaron Kwok

1. Project Gutenberg

Rated: N/A

6.8/10

The Hong Kong police is hunting a counterfeiting gang led by a mastermind code-named "Painter" . The gang possesses exceptional counterfeiting skills which makes it difficult to distinguish the authenticity of its counterfeit currency. The scope of their criminal activities extends globally and greatly attracts the attention of the police. In order to crack the true identity of "Painter", the police recruits a painter named Lee Man to assist in solving the case.

2. The Bare-Footed Kid

Rated: R

6.4/10

A poor barefoot young man from the country arrives in the city to start work with the friend of his dead father.

3. Anna Magdalena

Rated: Not Rated

6.4/10

Two young men fall for the woman staying upstairs when she practises J.S. Bach's "Notebook for Anna Magdalena".

4. And I Hate You So

Rated: N/A

6.2/10

Luna Ng (Kelly Chen) is a columnist who gave her first boyfriend a vinyl record as a gift. She later discovers that same vinyl record in a second hand store so she attempts to buy it back. However, another person ends up buying it before her. She finds out that the new owner of the record is Cheung Yung (Aaron Kwok), a radio host. Luna ends up both loving and detesting Yung after he comments on her love life on radio. The story is about the battle of two willful and creative characters.

5. Silent Witness

Rated: N/A

6.2/10

The marriage of a young working-class woman is jeopardized when she witnesses her brother-in-law's participation in a gang rape of an intoxicated woman in a neighborhood bar.

6. Empire of Silver

Rated: N/A

6.1/10

In 1899, Lord Kang must decide which of his three sons will take over his family's Chinese banking empire. When circumstances dictate that he appoint his unreliable youngest son, family bonds are pushed to the limit as father and son clash in a climate of political turmoil. Winner of the Special Jury Award at the 2009 Shanghai International Film Festival.

7. Future Cops

Rated: Not Rated

5.9/10

In the year 2043, an evil crime lord (The General/M. Bison) is trying to take over the world. Only one government official stands in his way, and plans to send him to prison, so The General and his minions Kent (Ken), Thai King (Sagat), and Toyota (E. Honda) travel to the year 1993 to kill the official before he has a chance to get into office. During a battle with The General's minions, the Future Cops Lung (Ryu), Broom Man (Guile), Ti Man (Vega), and Ah-Sing (Dhalsim) hear of their evil plan and devise a plan of their own to travel back in time to protect the official.

8. Para Para Sakura

Rated: N/A

5.7/10

Phillip (Aaron Kwok) is a dance instructor who holds a class devoted to the latest dance craze, Para Para. While in Shanghai, he meets Yee (Cecilia Cheung), a spoiled rich girl who is running away from her impending arranged marriage. Soon, Yee begins using Phillip's dance studio as a sanctuary from her responsibilities, and an attraction begins to form between the two. However, Yee is called back to Japan to be married before long, and Phillip must use more than his dance skills and charisma to prevent her from taking her vows.

9. Love in Space

Rated: PG

5.6/10

The film tells the stories of a mother and her three daughters about their own struggles in love. All the women had achieved progress in some way except in love. However, each of them found their own Mr.Right in the end. The woman named Mary (acted by XuFan) was a widow and came back to China from abroad. She was a generous woman and she learnt to cook with the help of a driver called Uncle Hua. After being together for a period of time, they fell in love. The eldest daughter, Rose (acted by René Liu), was an astronaut, who was very independent and capable, but alse a little bit competitive. In order to have the chance to go into space, she trained hard, only to find that she had to work with her ex: Michael (acted by Aaron Kwok). They stayed in the small capsule, working, eating and sleeping in the same place. Many things happened to them, making the fire of their love burn again.

10. The Monkey King 2

Rated: Not Rated

5.3/10

The Monkey King: The Legend Begins is the re-imagined version by Hollywood of the film The Monkey King: Havoc in Heavens Palace, the origin and birthplace of The Monkey King Story.

11. Cyber Heist

Rated: MA15+

4.7/10

A computer expert accidentally falls into the conspiracy of online financial crime and has to seize the time to participate in the struggle.

12. City Under Siege

Rated: N/A

4.7/10

Sunny is a naïve circus performer who dreams of inheriting his father's knife-throwing skills. However, his hostile colleagues continue to bully him, relegating him to a lowly clown. On a tour to Malaysia, Cheung and other performers discover a cave occupied by the Japanese army during World War II. Instead of finding treasure, the performers - including Sunny - are sprayed with a mysterious chemical that turns them into superhuman mutants...

13. The Bare-Footed Kid

Rated: R

/10

A poor barefoot young man from the country arrives in the city to start work with the friend of his dead father.