Watch Hugo Weaving Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Hugo Weaving In Order of Popularity

  1. The Matrix
  2. V for Vendetta
  3. Franklin
  4. Patrick Melrose
  5. Between a Frock and a Hard Place
  6. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
  7. Love Me
  8. Cloud Atlas
  9. Proof
  10. The Interview
  11. The Dressmaker
  12. Babe
  13. Black '47
  14. Healing
  15. Mystery Road
  16. Last Ride
  17. Hearts and Bones
  18. The Mule
  19. Little Fish
  20. Mortal Engines
  21. The Custodian
  22. The Magic Pudding
  23. The Turning
  24. Measure for Measure
  25. Strangerland
  26. Reckless Kelly
  27. The Key Man
  28. Russian Doll
  29. The Right Hand Man
  30. Lone Wolf

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring Hugo Weaving

1. The Matrix

Rated: R

8.7/10

Set in the 22nd century, The Matrix tells the story of a computer hacker who joins a group of underground insurgents fighting the vast and powerful computers who now rule the earth.

2. V for Vendetta

Rated: R

8.2/10

In a world in which Great Britain has become a fascist state, a masked vigilante known only as “V” conducts guerrilla warfare against the oppressive British government. When V rescues a young woman from the secret police, he finds in her an ally with whom he can continue his fight to free the people of Britain.

3. Franklin

Rated: MA15+

8.2/10

When Tasmania’s Hydro-Electric Commission planned to build a dam on the Franklin River, Launceston’s Wilderness Society mobilised to protect it, sparking a now-infamous, and ultimately victorious, campaign of blockades, protests, lawsuits and political wrangling – a campaign that was a key part of the development of the Australian Greens movement. Franklin recounts this seminal environmental protest through the eyes of Oliver Cassidy, who retraces the journey on the World Heritage–listed river taken some 40 years before by his late activist father.

4. Patrick Melrose

Seasons: 1

Rated: TV-MA

8/10

A critical and often humorous look at the upper class, tracking the protagonist’s harrowing odyssey from a deeply traumatic childhood through adult substance abuse and, ultimately, toward recovery.

5. Between a Frock and a Hard Place

Rated: M

7.6/10

This is the story behind one of the world’s most loved films; about three unlikely Australian hero-(ine)s daring to step up from the shadows in their shimmering sequined glory and be counted. It’s the story of how a low-budget Australian film about three drag queens changed the course of history and loudly and proudly brought a celebration of gay culture to the world that continues to resonate twenty years on.

6. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Rated: R

7.5/10

Two drag queens and a transgender woman contract to perform a drag show at a resort in Alice Springs, a town in the remote Australian desert. As they head west from Sydney aboard their lavender bus, Priscilla, the three friends come to the forefront of a comedy of errors, encountering a number of strange characters, as well as incidents of homophobia, whilst widening comfort zones and finding new horizons.

7. Love Me

Seasons: 2

Rated: MA15+

7.5/10

The Mathiesons, Clara (30s), Glen (60s) and Aaron (20s), find themselves at an emotional crossroads following an unexpected event that changes their lives forever.

8. Cloud Atlas

Rated: R

7.4/10

A set of six nested stories spanning time between the 19th century and a distant post-apocalyptic future. Cloud Atlas explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future. Based on the award winning novel by David Mitchell. Directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis.

9. Proof

Rated: M

7.2/10

Martin, a young blind photographer, is divided between his friendship with restaurant worker Andy and the exclusive love that Celia—who is terribly jealous of this new friendship—has for him.

10. The Interview

Rated: M

7.1/10

A duel between a suspected murderer and a detective pressed by people who want results. But whose skin is really wanted?

11. The Dressmaker

Rated: R

7/10

In 1950s Australia, beautiful, talented dressmaker Tilly returns to her tiny hometown to right wrongs from her past. As she tries to reconcile with her mother, she starts to fall in love while transforming the fashion of the town.

12. Babe

Rated: G

6.9/10

Babe is a little pig who doesn't quite know his place in the world. With a bunch of odd friends, like Ferdinand the duck who thinks he is a rooster and Fly the dog he calls mum, Babe realises that he has the makings to become the greatest sheep pig of all time, and Farmer Hogget knows it. With the help of the sheep dogs, Babe learns that a pig can be anything that he wants to be.

13. Black '47

Rated: R

6.8/10

In 1847, when Ireland is in the grip of the Great Famine that has ravaged the country for two long years, Feeney, a hardened Irish Ranger who has been fighting for the British Army abroad, returns home to reunite with his estranged family, only to discover the cruelest reality, a black land where death reigns.

14. Healing

Rated: R

6.7/10

Viktor Kahdem is a man who has almost given up on life, sentenced to a low-security prison farm, a completely non-threatening environment where it is still felt that some individuals can be reformed. At Won Wron, Case Worker Matt Perry has established a unique program to rehabilitate broken men through giving them the responsibility for the rehabilitation of injured raptors - beautiful, fearsome proud eagles, falcons and owls. Against all odds, Matt takes on Viktor as his number one test case, introducing him to Yasmine, the majestic wedge tailed eagle with a 2 metre wingspan. If these two can tame each other, anything is possible.

15. Mystery Road

Rated: Not Rated

6.6/10

A murdered girl is found under a bridge on a remote road and indigenous detective Jay Swan gets the case. Jay finds that no-one is that interested in solving the murder of an indigenous teenager and he is forced to work alone.

16. Last Ride

Rated: Not Rated

6.6/10

A young boy travels across Australia with his father, who's wanted by the law.

17. Hearts and Bones

Rated: N/A

6.6/10

A shell-shocked photojournalist, haunted by what he has witnessed on assignment in Africa, returns home on the eve of becoming a father. When one of his photographs threatens to destroy a Sudanese refugee's new life, the two men are reunited by nightmare events from the past.

18. The Mule

Rated: MA15+

6.3/10

In 1983, a naive man is detained by Australian Federal Police with lethal narcotics hidden in his stomach. After being apprehended, ‘The Mule’ makes a desperate choice... to defy his bodily functions and withhold the evidence – literally.

19. Little Fish

Rated: R

6.2/10

Set in the Little Saigon district outside of Sydney, a woman trying to escape her past becomes embroiled in a drug deal.

20. Mortal Engines

Rated: PG-13

6.1/10

Many thousands of years in the future, Earth’s cities roam the globe on huge wheels, devouring each other in a struggle for ever diminishing resources. On one of these massive traction cities, the old London, Tom Natsworthy has an unexpected encounter with a mysterious young woman from the wastelands who will change the course of his life forever.

21. The Custodian

Rated: R

6.1/10

Josh Francis is a man who hasn't found his niche in life. Good at many things, nothing has provided meaning. Whist lost in the woods, Josh stumbles upon the physical entrance to heaven and discovers he's trapped with souls unable to cross over. With help from 'The Custodian', Josh must learn the secrets of this mysterious place in order to find his own freedom.

22. The Magic Pudding

Rated: G

5.8/10

Meet Albert, The Magic Pudding, Bunyip Bluegum, a splendid young koala and his seafaring friends Bill Barnacle and Sam Sawnoff. Together they fight off the bungled attempts of pudding thieves, Possum and Wombat, and try to solve the mystery of Bunyip's parents' disappearance.

23. The Turning

Rated: MA15+

5.8/10

Seventeen talented Australian directors from diverse artistic disciplines each create a chapter of the hauntingly beautiful novel by multi award-winning author Tim Winton. The linking and overlapping stories explore the extraordinary turning points in ordinary people’s lives in a stunning portrait of a small coastal community. As characters face second thoughts and regret, relationships irretrievably alter, resolves are made or broken, and lives change direction forever.

24. Measure for Measure

Rated: N/A

5.6/10

An improbable love affair flares up between Karima, a modern Muslim girl, and Claudio, a local musician, in Melbourne's most notorious housing estate, where ruthless gangs rule, drug abuse spreads and racial tension grows.

25. Strangerland

Rated: R

5.2/10

Newly arrived to a remote desert town, Catherine and Matthew are tormented by a suspicion when their two teenage children mysteriously vanish.

26. Reckless Kelly

Rated: PG

5.1/10

A satirical take on a modern day Ned Kelly who is forced to Hollywood in order to make enough money to save his family's land. As it goes against his belief, he cannot simply rob banks for his own benefit (all money goes to the poor). Ned is forced to find another way to come up with the $1 million required to save his family island.

27. The Key Man

Rated: Not Rated

5/10

An insurance salesman gets mixed up with two gangsters in effort to make more money and provide for his family, but things don't go as he planned.

28. Russian Doll

Rated: R

4.9/10

The story begins when a young woman discovers a murder plot, and calls 911. But seconds into the call, she's attacked and abducted. The police investigation into the woman's disappearance leads them to interrogate the cast and crew of a play called 'The Russian Doll.'

29. The Right Hand Man

Rated: R

4.8/10

A stagecoach driver goes to work for a dying, one-armed aristocrat in 1860s Australia.

30. Lone Wolf

Rated: MA15+

3.4/10

Through various modes of surveillance we observe an overprotective young woman, Winnie, and her disabled brother, Stevie, caught in a web of intrigue involving a bomb plot, inept anarchists, ambitious police and a corrupt politician. The duplicity of Winnie’s boyfriend, Conrad Verloc -political activist and police informant –propels these siblings down a deadly path. But justice may prevail in the aftermath, via the surveillance collected, compiled and presented by Special Crimes Sergeant Kylie Heat.