The Best Spy Movies (Outside The Bond Franchise) And How To Watch Them

Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible
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Most people would likely agree that there is no character in the business of espionage more important or influential to popular culture than author Ian Fleming’s James Bond, who has been the hero of 25 (technically 28) films over the past several decades. Therefore, we believe the Bond movies deserve their own streaming guide, and have opted to reserve this guide for the rest of the action-packed, thrilling, and even ridiculous cinematic treats the genre has to offer so far. The following are our picks for the best spy movies (without 007) and where you can find them.

Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) hanging off a train in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1

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The Mission: Impossible Movies (1996-Present)

A secret agent (Tom Cruise) and his crew take on assignments of an unusually high-risk nature and are often forced to go rogue, endure death-defying stunts, and disguise themselves with very convincing masks in order to accomplish them.

Why they are some of the best spy movies: Inspired by a hit TV series of the same name, the Mission: Impossible movie franchise (which consists of seven movies with an eighth installment on the way) has become an unstoppable beast of its own by redefining how viscerally exciting and emotionally investing spy flicks can be.

Stream the Mission: Impossible movies on Paramount+.
Buy the Mission: Impossible movies (1-6) on Blu-ray on Amazon.
Buy Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Ben Affleck in Argo

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Argo (2012)

During Iran’s hostage crisis in 1979, a CIA agent (Ben Affleck) hatches a plan to safely transport six Americans out of Tehran by having them pose as a sci-fi movie production crew.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: Affleck also directed Argo – a pulse-pounding Best Picture Oscar winner inspired by an astonishing true story.

Stream Argo on Apple TV+.
Rent or buy Argo on Amazon.
Buy Argo on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Robert Redford in Three Days Of The Condor

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Three Days Of The Condor (1975)

A CIA researcher (Robert Redford) is thrust into the field and left struggling to figure out who to trust when he suddenly finds his colleagues dead.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: Director Sydney Pollack’s Oscar-nominated thriller, Three Day of the Condor – adapted from James Grady’s novel, Six Days of the Condor – is a masterclass in paranoid suspense that served as an inspiration for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, according to Joe and Anthony Russo.

Stream Three Days Of The Condor on Amazon Prime.
Stream Three Days Of The Condor on Paramount+.
Buy Three Days Of The Condor on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Erica Bana in Munich

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Munich (2005)

Five men participate in a covert operation to hunt and kill those responsible for the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: One of the more underrated movies directed by Steven Spielberg, Munich, is one of the more powerful examples of a spy thriller – not just for its fact-based origins and spine-tingling suspense, but its strong moral commentary.

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Matt Damon on The Bourne Identity

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The Jason Bourne Movies (2002-2016)

The adventures of an amnesia-stricken American (Academy Award winner Matt Damon) after discovering that he is a government assassin.

Why they are some of the best spy movies: Based on the novel series by Robert Ludlum, the Jason Bourne movies (including The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, and Jason Bourne, which Damon returned for after Jeremy Renner starred in the spin-off, The Bourne Legacy) are considered a turning point for the spy genre and great action movies for their gritty, immersive realism.

Rent or buy The Bourne Identity on Amazon.
Rent or buy The Bourne Supremacy on Amazon.
Stream The Bourne Ultimatum on Max.
Rent or buy The Bourne Legacy on Amazon.
Stream Jason Bourne on Hulu.
Buy the Jason Bourne movies on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Bruce Willis in RED

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RED (2010)

A former black-ops agent (Bruce Willis) puts his old crew back together to help him figure out who is trying to kill him.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: From director Robert Schwentke, RED is a great non-superhero-related comic book movie that imagines what becomes of a spy’s life after they have decided to retire.

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Buy RED on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Charlize Theron in Atomic Blonde

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Atomic Blonde (2017)

In Cold War-era Berlin, an MI6 agent (Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) is assigned to go undercover and locate a list of double agents.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: Based on the 2012 graphic novel, The Coldest City, Atomic Blonde was considered the female-led answer to the John Wick movies upon release for its breathtaking fight choreography and the fact that it is made by many of the same people, including director David Leitch.

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Gene Hackman in The Conversation

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The Conversation (1974)

A surveillance expert (Academy Award winner Gene Hackman) begins to suffer a moral crisis when he discovers signs of a young couple’s impending assassination.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: While the 1975 Best Picture Oscar went to Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Part II, the writer and director actually had two chances to win the top prize that year, the other being The Conversation – a film remembered by many today as one of the best movies of the 1970s for its high-wire suspense and nearly prophetic themes of privacy and paranoia.

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Harrison Ford in Clear and Present Danger

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Clear And Present Danger (1994)

The CIA’s newly appointed acting Deputy Director of Intelligence (Harrison Ford) becomes embroiled in a surreptitious war between the U.S. government and a Colombian drug cartel.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: To many fans, Ford is the best actor to play Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, and director Phillip Noyce’s adaptation of Clear and Present Danger shows more than enough evidence as to why.

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Cary Grant in North by Northwest.

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North By Northwest (1959)

An average man (Cary Grant, who was an early choice to play James Bond at one point) undergoes a heart-racing journey dodging bullets and even planes when international operatives mistake him for an American spy.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: Alfred Hitchcock was a master of suspense in all forms, and his Oscar-nominated take on espionage, North by Northwest, is especially unique for – in addition to also being a film noir movie classic – being one of the sole spy films on this list in which the protagonist is not actually secret agent, but, in this case, an advertising agent. 

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Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Scharzenegger in True Lies

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True Lies (1994)

A secret agent (Arnold Schwarzenegger) sees his worst fears come true when a misunderstanding causes his work life to boil over into his family life and unintentionally ropes his unsuspecting spouse (Jamie Lee Curtis) into the insanity.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: If Schwarzenegger was a Brit, he could have made a pretty good Bond, as he demonstrated in one of the best James Cameron movies, True Lies – a funny, relentless burst of energy from beginning to end with no shortage of the kind of explosive action you expect from the Governator.

Stream True Lies on Hulu.
Buy True Lies on Amazon.
Buy True Lies on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Mike Myers in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

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Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery (1997)

A swinging secret agent (Mike Myers) and his arch enemy, Dr. Evil (Mike Myers), both suffer a massive clash with ‘90s culture and with each other after 30 years in cryogenic slumber.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: The spy genre has been parodied numerous times, but director Jay Roach’s Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – which Myers also wrote – may be the finest example, thanks to refreshingly ridiculous characters and surprisingly quotable jokes that helped it garner a cultural impact nearly as prevalent as the very films it ridicules.

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The Spy Kids cast

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Spy Kids (2001)

Twelve-year-old Carmen (Alexa Vega) and 8-year-old Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabarra) must rescue their secret agent parents (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) from a TV personality (Alan Cumming) who has been turning spies into bizarre creatures for his children’s program.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: From a child’s perspective, espionage is all jetpacks, sunglasses, and not an ounce of the harsh reality the job requires, which writer and director Robert Rodriguez took to heart when crafting the first of the Spy Kids movies – a delightfully fun and visually dazzling family-friendly adventure.

Stream Spy Kids on Paramount+.
Stream Spy Kids on Pluto TV.
Rent or buy Spy Kids on Amazon.
Buy Spy Kids on DVD on Amazon.

Gary Oldman looking dour while telling a story in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)

A veteran spy (Academy Award winner Gary Oldman) is forced out of retirement to investigate a rogue agent's claim that a mole is hiding in plain sight among them.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: John le Carré’s 1974 novel, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, was published when Cold War-era paranoia was still highly prevalent, but director Tomas Alfredson's deliciously suspenseful, star-studded adaptation is no less intense in the way it reminds audiences that espionage is nothing like the movies.   

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Colin Firth in Kingsman: The Secret Service

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Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015)

A young man (Taron Egerton) is recruited into a secret organization by a veteran (Colin Firth), who is investigating an eccentric, yet shady, tech billionaire (Samuel L. Jackson).

Why it is one of the best spy movies: A film that reflects a child’s imaginative perception of espionage as authentically as Spy Kids, but is certainly not for children’s eyes, is Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation of Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons’ comic book series, Kingsman: The Secret Service – an off-beat, action-packed, and a bit gory instant classic with a mind-blowing ending.

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Henry Cavill as Napoleon Solo in The Man From UNCLE

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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)

Debonair American secret agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) is reluctantly partnered with gruff KGB operative Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) during the Cold War.

Why it is one of the best spy movies: With sleek gadgetry, hilarious action sequences, and an unbridled sense of elegance, Guy Ritchie’s adaptation of the 1960s series, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., is an invigorating re-ignition of the Sean Connery-era with a scenery-chewing performance by Cavill that should be seen as his 007 audition tape.

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What do you think? Are these the kind of espionage flicks you rely on to save your day, or should we have kept our eyes open for more?

Jason Wiese
Content Writer

Jason Wiese writes feature stories for CinemaBlend. His occupation results from years dreaming of a filmmaking career, settling on a "professional film fan" career, studying journalism at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO (where he served as Culture Editor for its student-run print and online publications), and a brief stint of reviewing movies for fun. He would later continue that side-hustle of film criticism on TikTok (@wiesewisdom), where he posts videos on a semi-weekly basis. Look for his name in almost any article about Batman.