Watch Johnny Depp Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Johnny Depp In Order of Popularity

  1. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
  2. Edward Scissorhands
  3. Ed Wood
  4. Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan
  5. Donnie Brasco
  6. What's Eating Gilbert Grape
  7. Brothers in Arms
  8. Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
  9. Finding Neverland
  10. When You're Strange
  11. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  12. Blow
  13. Dead Man
  14. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
  15. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
  16. Corpse Bride
  17. Sleepy Hollow
  18. Happily Ever After
  19. 21 Jump Street
  20. Rango
  21. Arizona Dream
  22. Minamata
  23. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
  24. Benny & Joon
  25. For No Good Reason
  26. Public Enemies
  27. Black Mass
  28. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  29. The Professor
  30. The Ninth Gate

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring Johnny Depp

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Rated: PG-13

8.1/10

Jack Sparrow, a freewheeling 18th-century pirate, quarrels with a rival pirate bent on pillaging Port Royal. When the governor's daughter is kidnapped, Sparrow decides to help the girl's love save her.

2. Edward Scissorhands

Rated: PG-13

7.9/10

A small suburban town receives a visit from a castaway unfinished science experiment named Edward.

3. Ed Wood

Rated: R

7.8/10

The mostly true story of the legendary "worst director of all time", who, with the help of his strange friends, filmed countless B-movies without ever becoming famous or successful.

4. Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan

Rated: N/A

7.8/10

A celebration of the Irish punk/poet Shane MacGowan, lead singer and songwriter of The Pogues, that combines unseen archive footage from the band and MacGowan’s family with original animations.

5. Donnie Brasco

Rated: R

7.7/10

An FBI undercover agent infilitrates the mob and finds himself identifying more with the mafia life at the expense of his regular one.

6. What's Eating Gilbert Grape

Rated: PG-13

7.7/10

Gilbert Grape is a small-town young man with a lot of responsibility. Chief among his concerns are his mother, who is so overweight that she can't leave the house, and his mentally impaired younger brother, Arnie, who has a knack for finding trouble. Settled into a job at a grocery store and an ongoing affair with local woman Betty Carver, Gilbert finally has his life shaken up by the free-spirited Becky.

7. Brothers in Arms

Rated: MA15+

7.6/10

Charlie Sheen narrates, as cast and crew share their personal experiences making the Academy Award winning film, Platoon. This non-union, low budget, independent film was cast almost exclusively with young, unknown actors making their first film. Together they share their first hand accounts of the grueling boot camp, Oliver Stone's "unique" directing style, and the brutal filming conditions that together forged their eternal brotherhood.

8. Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

Rated: R

7.6/10

Fueled by a raging libido, Wild Turkey, and superhuman doses of drugs, Thompson was a true "free lance, " goring sacred cows with impunity, hilarity, and a steel-eyed conviction for writing wrongs. Focusing on the good doctor's heyday, 1965 to 1975, the film includes clips of never-before-seen (nor heard) home movies, audiotapes, and passages from unpublished manuscripts.

9. Finding Neverland

Rated: PG

7.6/10

During a writing slump, playwright J.M. Barrie meets a widow and her three children—who soon become an important part of Barrie’s life and the inspiration that lead him to create his masterpiece. Peter Pan'.

10. When You're Strange

Rated: R

7.6/10

The creative chemistry of four brilliant artists —drummer John Densmore, guitarist Robby Kreiger, keyboardist Ray Manzarek and singer Jim Morrison— made The Doors one of America's most iconic and influential rock bands. Using footage shot between their formation in 1965 and Morrison's death in 1971, it follows the band from the corridors of UCLA's film school, where Manzarek and Morrison met, to the stages of sold-out arenas.

11. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Rated: R

7.5/10

Raoul Duke and his attorney Dr. Gonzo drive a red convertible across the Mojave desert to Las Vegas with a suitcase full of drugs to cover a motorcycle race. As their consumption of drugs increases at an alarming rate, the stoned duo trash their hotel room and fear legal repercussions. Duke begins to drive back to L.A., but after an odd run-in with a cop, he returns to Sin City and continues his wild drug binge.

12. Blow

Rated: R

7.5/10

A boy named George Jung grows up in a struggling family in the 1950's. His mother nags at her husband as he is trying to make a living for the family. It is finally revealed that George's father cannot make a living and the family goes bankrupt. George does not want the same thing to happen to him, and his friend Tuna, in the 1960's, suggests that he deal marijuana. He is a big hit in California in the 1960's, yet he goes to jail, where he finds out about the wonders of cocaine. As a result, when released, he gets rich by bringing cocaine to America. However, he soon pays the price.

13. Dead Man

Rated: R

7.5/10

Wounded and branded an outlaw, a young accountant named William Blake flees gunmen and travels the frontier. Nobody, an outcast Native American, aides Blake along a journey beyond the frailty of life as his physical existence grows thin.

14. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Rated: PG-13

7.4/10

Captain Jack Sparrow works his way out of a blood debt with the ghostly Davy Jones to avoid eternal damnation.

15. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Rated: R

7.3/10

The infamous story of Benjamin Barker, a.k.a Sweeney Todd, who sets up a barber shop down in London which is the basis for a sinister partnership with his fellow tenant, Mrs. Lovett. Based on the hit Broadway musical.

16. Corpse Bride

Rated: PG

7.3/10

Set in a 19th-century european village, this stop-motion animation feature follows the story of Victor, a young man whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious corpse bride, while his real bride Victoria waits bereft in the land of the living.

17. Sleepy Hollow

Rated: R

7.3/10

New York detective Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate a series of mysterious deaths in which the victims are found beheaded. Locals believe the culprit to be none other than the legendary Headless Horseman.

18. Happily Ever After

Rated: Unrated

7.2/10

A mercilessly humorous portrait of the filmmaker who, in a desperate attempt to save her relationship, visits all her ex-boyfriends.

19. 21 Jump Street

Seasons: 5

Rated: TV-14

7.2/10

21 Jump Street revolves around a group of young cops who would use their youthful appearance to go undercover and solve crimes involving teenagers and young adults.

20. Rango

Rated: PG

7.2/10

When Rango, a lost family pet, accidentally winds up in the gritty, gun-slinging town of Dirt, the less-than-courageous lizard suddenly finds he stands out. Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, new Sheriff Rango is forced to play his new role to the hilt.

21. Arizona Dream

Rated: R

7.2/10

An Innuit hunter races his sled home with a fresh-caught halibut. This fish pervades the entire film, in real and imaginary form. Meanwhile, Axel tags fish in New York as a naturalist's gofer. He's happy there, but a messenger arrives to bring him to Arizona for his uncle's wedding. It's a ruse to get Axel into the family business. In Arizona, Axel meets two odd women: vivacious, needy, and plagued by neuroses and familial discord. He gets romantically involved with one, while the other, rich but depressed, plays accordion tunes to a gaggle of pet turtles

22. Minamata

Rated: R

7.2/10

War photographer W. Eugene Smith travels back to Japan where he documents the devastating effect of mercury poisoning in coastal communities.

23. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

Captain Barbossa, long believed to be dead, has come back to life and is headed to the edge of the Earth with Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann. But nothing is quite as it seems.

24. Benny & Joon

Rated: PG

7.1/10

A mentally ill young woman finds her love in an eccentric man who models himself after Buster Keaton.

25. For No Good Reason

Rated: R

7.0/10

For No Good Reason a film about Ralph Steadman. Johnny Depp guides the visually stunning journey, smashing narrative conventions, moving seamlessly from interview to animation and in the finest Gonzo tradition questions of witness and authenticity are challenged. Steadman's art is for the first time animated, including illustrations from Hunter S Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vagas. Featuring Richard E Grant, Terry Gilliam, Bruce Robinson and with music from Slash, The All American Rejects, Jason Mraz, Crystal Castles, Ed Hardcourt and Beth Orton. A touching and at times funny film about honesty, friendship and the ambition driving an artist. This is a true record of the demise of the 20th Century counterculture and hipster dream with Ralph Steadman the last of the Gonzo visionaries.

26. Public Enemies

Rated: R

7.0/10

Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger's charm and audacity endear him to much of America's downtrodden public, but he's also a thorn in the side of J. Edgar Hoover and the fledgling FBI. Desperate to capture the elusive outlaw, Hoover makes Dillinger his first Public Enemy Number One and assigns his top agent, Melvin Purvis, the task of bringing him in dead or alive.

27. Black Mass

Rated: R

6.9/10

The true story of Whitey Bulger, the brother of a state senator and the most infamous violent criminal in the history of South Boston, who became an FBI informant to take down a Mafia family invading his turf.

28. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Rated: PG

6.7/10

A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.

29. The Professor

Rated: R

6.7/10

A world-weary college professor is given a life-changing diagnosis and decides to throw all pretense and conventions to the wind and live his life as boldly and freely as possible with a biting sense of humor, a reckless streak and a touch of madness.

30. The Ninth Gate

Rated: R

6.7/10

An all-expenses-paid international search for a rare copy of the book, 'The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows' brings an unscrupulous book dealer deep into a world of murder, double-dealing and satanic worship.