TV writer picks 5 Michael Fassbender movies to watch after The Killer

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Michael Fassbender in The Killer (Image: 2023 Netflix)
Michael Fassbender in The Killer (Image: 2023 Netflix)

Netflix fans have been tuning in in their droves to a brand-new blockbuster driven by a cool performance from Michael Fassbender. The Irish actor is starring in Netflix’s The Killer, a stylish revenge flick from one of modern cinema’s greatest auteurs and based on a French graphic novel.

Directed by Fight Club and Seven director David Fincher, from a script by Seven writer Andrew Kevin Walker, The Killer sees Fassbender as a nameless assassin who, after a fateful near miss, battles his employers – and himself – on an international hunt for retribution. The film highlights the acting chops of the two-time Oscar nominee as a cold, methodical killer and posits actor and director as a match made in heaven.

The Killer is available to stream with a subscription to Netflix, which shoppers can get for free with Sky’s latest Black Friday deals. This month, bargain hunters can get access to three different TV and streaming providers with a single bundle – all for less than £20 a month.

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That’s because signing up to Sky’s Black Friday deal gives customers access to Sky TV, Sky Stream and Netflix, plus five months of Apple TV+ at no extra cost. This means you can enjoy all the must-see films and shows from the streamers this winter, including the upcoming final season of The Crown and Apple’s Godzilla spin-off Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

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What’s more, film fans can enjoy all of this top entertainment on a brand-new, high-tech Samsung TV that right now is up to £400 off at John Lewis. Snapping up these offers means savvy shoppers can pocket a saving of between £300 and £400 on two of the latest models from Samsung’s TV line, the Neo QLED 4K UHD Smart TV and the innovative ‘The Frame’ QLED Smart TV.

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Here, we’ve compiled five of Michael Fassbender’s best films to watch after The Killer and where you can watch them.

Inglourious Basterds

TV writer picks 5 Michael Fassbender movies to watch after The KillerFassbender stars as an Army Lieutenant in Taraninto's WWII film

Quentin Tarantino’s alternative history war epic sees Brad Pitt lead a team of Jewish American soldiers in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Fassbender is only in the film for a little over 25 minutes, but one of his two scenes is one the film’s stand-out moments.

He stars as British Army Lieutenant Archie Hicox in the film’s basement bar scene where – while undercover as a German soldier – enjoys a friendly drinking game with a member of the SS. The role allowed the Irish-German actor to show off his command of the German language and steal the nail-biting scene.

Inglourious Basterds is available to stream with Netflix and Sky.

X-Men First Class

Fassbender first joined the superhero world in a blockbuster prequel to 20th Century Fox’s X-Men franchise. He followed Ian McKellen as a younger Erik Lehnsherr – later known as Magneto – in the 1960s-set film.

It centres on Erik and Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) as they work together to find others like them, but Erik’s vengeful pursuit of an ambitious mutant who ruined his life causes a division between them. Fassbender reprised his role in the film’s sequels, 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past, 2016’s X-Men: Apocalypse, and 2019’s X-Men: Dark Phoenix.

All four films are available to stream with a subscription to Disney+, which now costs as little as £4.99 a month.

Steve Jobs

TV writer picks 5 Michael Fassbender movies to watch after The KillerMichael Fassbender as Apple founder Steve Jobs

From Trainspotting director Danny Boyle with a screenplay from The Social Network’s Aaron Sorkin, this biopic is set backstage in the minutes before three iconic product launches spanning the career of Apple founder Steve Jobs. Despite being a disappointment at the box office – it grossed just $34.4m on a budget of $30m – Steve Jobs received widespread acclaim from critics and general audiences, with Fassbender earning a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his role as the late tech pioneer.

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Billed as an “intimate portrait” of Jobs, the drama boasts an all-star cast including Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels and Katherine Waterston.

Steve Jobs is available to stream with Sky and Now.

12 Years a Slave

Fassbender earned his first Best Actor Oscar nomination for his role as a slave owner in Steve McQueen’s biographical drama. The highly acclaimed film is based on the 1853 memoir of the same name by Solomon Northup, an African American free man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery.

It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as Northup with a stellar supporting cast including Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Scoot McNairy, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson and Brad Pitt. Fassbender stars as ruthless slave owner Edwin Epps.

12 Years a Slave is available to stream with Amazon’s Prime Video, which also includes a 30-day free trial and free next-day delivery with Amazon’s huge Black Friday sales event. Prime members can even get invite-only deals like Amazon’s Fire TV 55-inch 4-series 4K UHD smart TV which has been slashed by a whopping 73 percent at just £149.99.

Prometheus

TV writer picks 5 Michael Fassbender movies to watch after The KillerFassbender plays creepy android David in Ridley Scott's Alien prequel (Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)

This 2012 sci-fi horror acts as a prequel to the Alien franchise, with Alien director Ridley Scott returning to the helm. It follows the mission of the deep space research vessel USS Prometheus as it follows a star map to the distant moon of LV-223, several light years from Earth.

Fassbender stars alongside Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron and Idris Elba as human-like android David, the ship’s butler and maintenance ‘man’. Fassbender used the replicants from Scott’s 1982 sci-fi Blade Runner as inspiration for the character.

Prometheus and its 2017 sequel Alien: Covenant are available to stream with Disney+.

Jake Hackney

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