12 Margot Robbie Movies and TV Shows to Stream Now
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Whether she’s ruling a plastic paradise or causing chaos in Gotham, Margot Robbie has cemented herself as one of the most versatile forces in Hollywood.
We’ve watched her go from a breakout star in Australian soaps to a three-time Academy Award nominee who can carry a billion-dollar blockbuster just as easily as a gritty indie biopic.
Because we’re huge fans of her range, we’ve rounded up the best Margot Robbie movies and TV shows to add to your watchlist.
1. “Barbie” (2023)
In what became the cultural phenomenon of the decade, Robbie shines as Stereotypical Barbie. When she starts experiencing an existential crisis (and flat feet!), she must travel to the real world to find herself. We loved how she balanced the character’s plastically perfect exterior with deep, heartfelt humanity.
Where to watch “Barbie”
At the time of writing, you can watch “Barbie” on HBO Max, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
2. “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013)
This was the role that put Robbie on the global map. Playing Naomi Lapaglia, the “Duchess of Bay Ridge,” she holds her own against a peak Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese’s high-octane tale of greed. Her performance is electrifying, proving right out of the gate that she was a star to be reckoned with.
Where to watch “The Wolf of Wall Street”
At the time of writing, you can watch “The Wolf of Wall Street” on Netflix and Paramount+, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
3. “I, Tonya” (2017)
Robbie earned her first Best Actress Oscar nomination for her transformative portrayal of figure skater Tonya Harding. This darkly comedic biopic explores the infamous 1994 attack on Nancy Kerrigan from Tonya’s perspective. It’s a raw, sympathetic look at a woman pushed to the brink by her environment and the media.
Where to watch “I, Tonya”
At the time of writing, you can watch “I, Tonya” free on Tubi, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
4. “Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” (2020)
While she first appeared as the character in 2016, this film gave us the Harley Quinn we truly deserved. After a messy breakup with the Joker, Harley teams up with a group of female heroes to protect a young girl from a crime lord. If you want more Caped Crusader action after this, you can see how to watch all the Batman movies in order.
Where to watch “Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)”
At the time of writing, you can watch “Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” on HBO Max, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
5. Editor’s Choice 🏆: “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (2019)
In Quentin Tarantino’s love letter to 1960s Los Angeles, Robbie portrays the late Sharon Tate. While her dialogue is sparse, she captures the ethereal joy and innocence of the era. We found her scenes in the movie theater, watching her own character on screen, to be some of the most moving moments in the film.
Where to watch “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”
At the time of writing, you can rent “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
6. “Bombshell” (2019)
Robbie stars as Kayla Pospisil, a fictional composite character based on the real experiences of women at Fox News. Working alongside Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman, she delivers a gut-wrenching performance that earned her a Best Supporting Actress nomination. The film is a tense, timely look at workplace misconduct and the bravery it takes to speak out.
Where to watch “Bombshell”
At the time of writing, you can watch “Bombshell” on Netflix, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
7. “Babylon” (2022)
Robbie goes full “wild child” as Nellie LaRoy, an aspiring actress during Hollywood’s transition from silent films to talkies. It’s a chaotic, hedonistic, and visually stunning epic that demands to be seen. Her energy in this film is dialed up to 11, capturing the desperate ambition of early cinema.
Where to watch “Babylon”
At the time of writing, you can watch “Babylon” on Netflix and Paramount+, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
8. “The Suicide Squad” (2021)
Directed by James Gunn, this soft reboot/sequel features Robbie’s most polished version of Harley Quinn yet. The action is bigger, the jokes are raunchier, and Harley’s escape sequence is arguably the best stunt work in the entire DC Extended Universe. We appreciate how this version leans into her independence and lethal creativity.
Where to watch “The Suicide Squad”
At the time of writing, you can watch “The Suicide Squad” on HBO Max, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
9. “Pan Am” (2011)
Before she was a movie star, Robbie charmed audiences in this stylish TV drama about flight attendants in the 1960s. She plays Laura Cameron, a runaway bride looking for adventure in the skies. While the series only lasted one season, it served as a perfect showcase for her vintage-glamour appeal and leading-lady potential.
Where to watch “Pan Am”
At the time of writing, you can watch “Pan Am” on AMC+, Philo, or Tubi. Or, rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
10. “About Time” (2013)
In this heartwarming romantic comedy about time travel, Robbie plays Charlotte, the girl who got away. While it’s a supporting role, she plays a pivotal part in the protagonist’s growth as he learns that some things can’t be fixed by changing the past. It’s a cozy comfort movie that everyone should see at least once.
Where to watch “About Time”
At the time of writing, you can watch “About Time” on Paramount+ or Peacock, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
11. “Z for Zachariah” (2015)
For fans of more quiet, intense dramas, this post-apocalyptic indie is a must-watch. Robbie plays Ann Burden, a survivor living alone on a farm until two men (Chiwetel Ejiofor and Chris Pine) enter her life. It’s a tense psychological study that relies heavily on Robbie’s expressive, nuanced performance.
Where to watch “Z is for Zachariah”
At the time of writing, you can watch “Z for Zachariah” free on Plex or Tubi, or rent it from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video or Apple TV.
12. “Neighbours” (2008–2011)
We have to throw it back to where it all began. Robbie played Donna Freedman on this iconic Australian soap opera, a role that was originally supposed to be a guest spot but turned into a three-year stint. It’s the ultimate proof that she’s been putting in the work for years to reach the top of the A-list.
Where to watch “Neighbours”
At the time of writing, “Neighbours” is neither streaming nor for rent.
Margot Robbie movies and TV shows FAQ
What was Margot Robbie's first movie?
Margot Robbie made her film debut in 2008 in the Australian action movie "Vigilante." However, she first gained major prominence in her home country starring in the soap opera "Neighbours."
How many Oscar nominations does Margot Robbie have?
As of 2024, Margot Robbie has three Academy Award nominations. She was nominated for Best Actress for "I, Tonya," Best Supporting Actress for "Bombshell," and Best Picture as a producer for "Barbie."
What is Margot Robbie's production company?
Margot Robbie co-founded LuckyChap Entertainment in 2014 alongside her husband Tom Ackerley and friends Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr. The company has produced hits like "I, Tonya," "Promising Young Woman," "Saltburn," and "Barbie."