Watch Giancarlo Esposito Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Giancarlo Esposito In Order of Popularity

  1. Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal
  2. Smoke
  3. Unacknowledged
  4. Mo' Better Blues
  5. Nothing to Lose
  6. Revolution
  7. Kaleidoscope
  8. Unpregnant
  9. Last Holiday
  10. Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine
  11. Klash
  12. Piñero
  13. Stargirl
  14. Poker Night
  15. School Daze
  16. The Show
  17. The Box
  18. Feel the Noise
  19. Fresh

Stream the top 19 Movies and Shows starring Giancarlo Esposito

1. Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal

Rated: R18+

7.6/10

The film chronicles the life and revolutionary times of death row political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal.

2. Smoke

Rated: R

7.4/10

Writer Paul Benjamin is nearly hit by a bus when he leaves Auggie Wren's smoke shop. Stranger Rashid Cole saves his life, and soon middle-aged Paul tells homeless Rashid that he wouldn't mind a short-term housemate. Still grieving over his wife's murder, Paul is moved by both Rashid's quest to reconnect with his father and Auggie's discovery that a woman who might be his daughter is about to give birth.

3. Unacknowledged

Rated: Not Rated

7.0/10

An exploration of the Alien presence on Earth and the reality of suppressed free energy technology.

4. Mo' Better Blues

Rated: R

6.7/10

Opens with Bleek as a child learning to play the trumpet, his friends want him to come out and play but mother insists he finish his lessons. Bleek grows into adulthood and forms his own band - The Bleek Gilliam Quartet. The story of Bleek's and Shadow's friendly rivalry on stage which spills into their professional relationship and threatens to tear apart the quartet.

5. Nothing to Lose

Rated: R

6.7/10

Advertising executive Nick Beame learns that his wife is sleeping with his employer. In a state of despair, he encounters a bumbling thief whose attempted carjacking goes awry when Nick takes him on an involuntary joyride. Soon the betrayed businessman and the incompetent crook strike up a partnership and develop a robbery-revenge scheme. But it turns out that some other criminals in the area don't appreciate the competition.

6. Revolution

Seasons: 2

Rated: TV-14

6.6/10

One day, electricity just stopped working and the world was suddenly thrust back into the dark ages. Now, 15 years later, a young woman's life is dramatically changed when a local militia arrives and kills her father, who mysteriously—and unbeknownst to her—had something to do with the blackout. An unlikely group sets out off on a daring journey to find answers about the past in the hopes of reclaiming the future.

7. Kaleidoscope

Seasons: 1

Rated: MA15+

6.6/10

A master thief and his crew attempt an epic and elaborate heist worth $7 billion dollars — but betrayal, greed and other threats undermine their plans.

8. Unpregnant

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

A 17-year old Missouri teen named Veronica discovers she has gotten pregnant, a development that threatens to end her dreams of matriculating at an Ivy League college, and the career that could follow.

9. Last Holiday

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

After she's diagnosed with a terminal illness, a shy woman decides to take a European vacation.

10. Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine

Seasons: 1

Rated: TV-14

6.5/10

This three-part documentary series profiles hip-hop artist Tekashi 6ix9ine's epic rise to notoriety. Director Karam Gill examines the culture of manufactured celebrity through 6ix9ine's mastery of social media.

11. Klash

Rated: R

6.3/10

Reggae music is featured in this romantic thriller set in Jamaica. Stoney (Giancarlo Esposito), a photojournalist, is assigned by a U.S. music magazine to cover a battle of the bands in Jamaica. There he becomes involved with the seductive Blossom (Jasmine Guy) who works for Mr. Lee (Lucien Chen), a crime boss. Lee is planning to rob the concert box office. Blossom tries to convince Stoney to help her steal the money from Lee and escape to another island paradise. Interspersed amongst the action are many clips of the reggae bands as they musically battle it out.

12. Piñero

Rated: R

6.2/10

"Piñero" tells the story of the explosive life of a Latino icon, the gay poet-playwright-actor Miguel Piñero, whose urban poetry is recognized as a pre-cursor to rap and hip-hop. After doing time in hard-core Sing-Sing for petty thefts and drug dealing, Piñero's prison experiences developed into the 1974 Tony-nominated play Short Eyes. The resulting notoriety and fame was too much for the Latino bad-boy genius who retreated to the darker corners of New York City.

13. Stargirl

Rated: PG

6.2/10

Leo Borlock is an average student at Mica High School. He gets decent grades, is a member of the school's marching band and has always been content flying under the radar. But all that changes when he meets Stargirl Caraway, a confident and colorful new student with a penchant for the ukulele, who stands out in a crowd. She is kind, finds magic in the mundane and touches the lives of others with the simplest of gestures. Her eccentricities and infectious personality charm Leo and the student body, and she quickly goes from being ignored and ridiculed to accepted and praised, then back again, sending Leo on a rollercoaster ride of emotions.

14. Poker Night

Rated: TV-14

6.2/10

When a new detective is caught by a vicious psychopath and locked in a basement, he must use the knowledge he learned from some of the best detectives at Poker Night, then match wits against his captor.

15. School Daze

Rated: R

6.1/10

Fraternity and sorority members clash with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend.

16. The Show

Rated: R

5.7/10

A man goes on a mission to locate a stolen artifact for a client, which leads him to a haunted town full of vampires, sleeping beauties, and Voodoo gangsters.

17. The Box

Rated: MA15+

4.6/10

A disgraced former LAPD detective leads a home invasion in search of millions in stolen money. The plan goes awry and homicide detectives seeking answers interrogate the only survivors; a thief and a victim.

18. Feel the Noise

Rated: PG-13

3/10

After a run-in with local thugs, aspiring Harlem rapper Rob flees to a place and father he never knew, and finds his salvation in Reggaeton, a spicy blend of hip-hop, reggae and Latin beats. Puerto Rico, the spiritual home of Reggaeton, inspires Rob and his step-brother Javi to pursue their dream of becoming Reggaeton stars. Together with a dancer named C.C., they learn what it means to stay true to themselves and each other, while overcoming obstacles in love, greed and pride, all culminating in an explosive performance at New York’s Puerto Rican Day Parade.

19. Fresh

Rated: R

/10

Michael is a 12-year-old drug pusher who lives in a crowded house with his cousins and aunt. His father has become a street bum, but still meets with Fresh on occasion to play chess. Fresh is rather quiet in a crazy world. Fresh's sister is a junkie who sleeps with the dealers that Fresh sells for. As the story progresses Fresh realizes that he doesn't want to sell drugs anymore, he wants revenge.