Watch Andrew Garfield Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Andrew Garfield In Order of Popularity

  1. Hacksaw Ridge
  2. Boy A
  3. Under the Banner of Heaven
  4. Silence
  5. Never Let Me Go
  6. Breathe
  7. Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974
  8. The Amazing Spider-Man
  9. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
  10. The Eyes of Tammy Faye
  11. Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home
  12. The Amazing Spider-Man 2
  13. Under the Silver Lake
  14. Mainstream
  15. tick, tick...Boom!

Stream the top 15 Movies and Shows starring Andrew Garfield

1. Hacksaw Ridge

Rated: R

8.1/10

WWII American Army Medic Desmond T. Doss, who served during the Battle of Okinawa, refuses to kill people and becomes the first Conscientious Objector in American history to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor.

2. Boy A

Rated: MA15+

7.6/10

Freed after a lengthy term in a juvenile detention center, convicted child killer Jack Burridge (Andrew Garfield) finds work as a deliveryman and begins dating co-worker Michelle (Katie Lyons). While out on the road one day, the young Englishman notices a distressed child, and, after reuniting the girl with her family, becomes a local celebrity. But, when a local newspaper unearths his past, Jack must cope with the anger of citizens who fear for the safety of their children.

3. Under the Banner of Heaven

Seasons: 1

Rated:

7.5/10

A devout detective's faith is tested as he investigates a brutal murder that seems to be connected to an esteemed Utah family's spiral into LDS fundamentalism and their distrust in the government.

4. Silence

Rated: R

7.2/10

Two Jesuit priests travel to seventeenth century Japan which has, under the Tokugawa shogunate, banned Catholicism and almost all foreign contact.

5. Never Let Me Go

Rated: R

7.1/10

As children, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy spend their childhood at an idyllic and secluded English boarding school. As they grow into adults, they must come to terms with the complexity and strength of their love for one another while also preparing for the haunting reality awaiting them.

6. Breathe

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

Based on the true story of Robin, a handsome, brilliant and adventurous man whose life takes a dramatic turn when polio leaves him paralyzed.

7. Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974

Rated: Not Rated

6.9/10

Yorkshire, 1974. Fear, mistrust and institutionalised police corruption are running riot. Rookie journalist Eddie Dunford is determined to search for the truth in an increasingly complex maze of lies and deceit surrounding the police investigation into a series of child abductions. When young Clare Kemplay goes missing, Eddie and his colleague, Barry, persuade their editor to let them investigate links with two similar abductions that draw them into a deadly world of secrecy, intimidation, shocking revelations and police brutality.

8. The Amazing Spider-Man

Rated: PG-13

6.9/10

Peter Parker is an outcast high schooler abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben and Aunt May. Like most teenagers, Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to understand his parents' disappearance – leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr. Curt Connors, his father's former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors' alter ego, The Lizard, Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero.

9. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

A traveling theater company gives its audience much more than they were expecting.

10. The Eyes of Tammy Faye

Rated: M

6.6/10

In the 1970s and ’80s, Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker rose from humble beginnings to create the world’s largest religious broadcasting network and a theme park, and were revered for their message of love, acceptance, and prosperity.

11. Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home

Rated:

6.6/10

Join our hosts JB Smoove and Martin Starr for a celebration of 20 years of Spider-Man™ movies! From the original Sam Raimi trilogy to Marc Webb’s “amazing” movies to the latest trio from Director Jon Watts, we will take viewers through the stars, the stunts and action, the villains and heroes and an homage to Stan Lee, along with a few surprises. Find your favourite Spider-Man pajamas and prepare to swing through the past two decades of Spider-Man at the movies!

12. The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

The emergence of a powerful new villain and the return of an old friend brings Peter Parker to the realisation that all his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp.

13. Under the Silver Lake

Rated: R

6.5/10

Young and disenchanted Sam meets a mysterious and beautiful woman who's swimming in his building's pool one night. When she suddenly vanishes the next morning, Sam embarks on a surreal quest across Los Angeles to decode the secret behind her disappearance, leading him into the murkiest depths of mystery, scandal and conspiracy.

14. Mainstream

Rated: R

5/10

A young woman thinks she’s found a path to internet stardom when she starts making YouTube videos with a charismatic stranger – until the dark side of viral celebrity threatens to ruin them both.

15. tick, tick...Boom!

Rated: PG-13

/10

The film follows Jon (Andrew Garfield), a young theater composer who's waiting tables at a New York City diner in 1990 while writing what he hopes will be the next great American musical. Days before he's due to showcase his work in a make-or-break performance, Jon is feeling the pressure from everywhere: from his girlfriend Susan, who dreams of an artistic life beyond New York City; from his friend Michael, who has moved on from his dream to a life of financial security; amidst an artistic community being ravaged by the AIDS epidemic. With the clock ticking, Jon is at a crossroads and faces the question everyone must reckon with: What are we meant to do with the time we have?