Watch Hailee Steinfeld Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Hailee Steinfeld In Order of Popularity

  1. Arcane
  2. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
  3. Dickinson
  4. True Grit
  5. Hawkeye
  6. Begin Again
  7. The Edge of Seventeen
  8. Bumblebee
  9. Ender's Game
  10. Pitch Perfect 2
  11. 3 Days to Kill
  12. Hateship Loveship
  13. The Keeping Room
  14. 10,000 Saints
  15. Romeo & Juliet
  16. Term Life

Stream the top 16 Movies and Shows starring Hailee Steinfeld

1. Arcane

Seasons: 2

Rated: MA15+

9/10

Amid the stark discord of twin cities Piltover and Zaun, two sisters fight on rival sides of a war between magic technologies and clashing convictions.

2. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Rated: PG

8.4/10

Miles Morales is juggling his life between being a high school student and being a spider-man. When Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk uses a super collider, others from across the Spider-Verse are transported to this dimension.

3. Dickinson

Seasons: 3

Rated: TV-14

7.7/10

Emily Dickinson. Poet. Daughter. Total rebel. In this coming-of-age story, Emily’s determined to become the world’s greatest poet.

4. True Grit

Rated: PG-13

7.6/10

Following the murder of her father by a hired hand, a 14-year-old farm girl sets out to capture the killer. To aid her, she hires the toughest U.S. Marshal she can find—a man with 'true grit'—Reuben J. 'Rooster' Cogburn.

5. Hawkeye

Seasons: 1

Rated: M

7.5/10

Former Avenger Clint Barton has a seemingly simple mission: get back to his family for Christmas. Possible? Maybe with the help of Kate Bishop, a 22-year-old archer with dreams of becoming a superhero. The two are forced to work together when a presence from Barton’s past threatens to derail far more than the festive spirit.

6. Begin Again

Rated: R

7.4/10

Gretta, a budding songwriter, finds herself alone after her boyfriend Dave ditches her. Her life gains purpose when Dan, a record label executive, notices her talent.

7. The Edge of Seventeen

Rated: R

7.3/10

Two high school girls are best friends until one dates the other's older brother, who is totally his sister's nemesis.

8. Bumblebee

Rated: PG-13

6.7/10

On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee the Autobot finds refuge in a junkyard in a small California beach town. When 17-year-old Charlie repairs him, she quickly learns that he is no ordinary yellow Volkswagen.

9. Ender's Game

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

Based on the classic novel by Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game is the story of the Earth's most gifted children training to defend their homeplanet in the space wars of the future.

10. Pitch Perfect 2

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

The Bellas are back, and they are better than ever. After being humiliated in front of none other than the President of the United States of America, the Bellas are taken out of the Aca-Circuit. In order to clear their name, and regain their status, the Bellas take on a seemingly impossible task: winning an international competition no American team has ever won. In order to accomplish this monumental task, they need to strengthen the bonds of friendship and sisterhood and blow away the competition with their amazing aca-magic! With all new friends and old rivals tagging along for the trip, the Bellas can hopefully accomplish their dreams.

11. 3 Days to Kill

Rated: PG-13

6.2/10

The protagonist tries to fight financial problems, in this he is helped by his best friend. They decide to get rid of the debt and get rid of the person at the same time.

12. Hateship Loveship

Rated: R

6.1/10

A shy caretaker believes that the father of her teenage charge is falling in love with her, unaware that she is actually the victim of the girl's prank.

13. The Keeping Room

Rated: R

6.0/10

In this radically reimagined American Western set towards the end of the Civil War, Southerner Augusta encounters two renegade, drunken soldiers who are on a mission of pillage and violence. After escaping an attempted assault, Augusta races back to the isolated farmhouse that she shares with her sister Louise and their female slave Mad. When the pair of soldiers track Augusta down intent on exacting revenge, the trio of women are forced to take up arms to fend off their assailants, finding ways to resourcefully defend their home––and themselves––as the escalating attacks become more unpredictable and relentless.

14. 10,000 Saints

Rated: R

5.9/10

A sweeping multigenerational story set against the backdrop of the raw, roaring New York City of the late 1980s; adoption, teen pregnancy, drugs, hardcore punk rock, the unbridled optimism and reckless stupidity of the young—and old—are all major elements in this heart-aching tale of the son of diehard hippies and his strange odyssey through the extremes of late 20th century youth culture.

15. Romeo & Juliet

Rated: M

5.8/10

In Verona, bad blood between the Montague and Capulet families leads to much bitterness. Despite the hostility, Romeo Montague manages an invitation to a masked ball at the estate of the Capulets and meets Juliet, their daughter. The two are instantly smitten but dismayed to learn that their families are enemies. Romeo and Juliet figure out a way to pursue their romance, but Romeo is banished for his part in the slaying of Juliet's cousin, Tybalt.

16. Term Life

Rated: R

5.6/10

If Nick Barrow can stay alive for 21 days, he'll die happy. Everyone Nick knows wants him dead; Mob bosses, contract killers, and dirty cops. Performing the last act of a desperate man, Nick takes out a million dollar insurance policy on himself, payable to his estranged daughter. The problem? The policy doesn't take effect for 21 days. Nick knows they'll be lucky to be alive for twenty-one hours.