6 Taron Egerton movies to watch if you liked him in Carry On

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Taron Egerton is a Welsh actor who graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After performing in several plays, Egerton tried his luck auditioning for film roles, for which he first gained recognition in 2014 with his role in Kingsman: The Secret Service. Since then, he has proven his acting prowess by taking on different characters.

In particular, he won the 2020 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his role as Elton John in the musical film Rocketman. Moreover, his recent project, Carry On, is now streaming on Netflix. The film showcases his portrayal of a TSA agent who is blackmailed to let a mysterious man and his bag pass through security. For fans eager to explore more of his filmography, these six films offer a deeper look at Taron Egerton’s acting skills.

Disclaimer: This list is presented in no particular ranking and reflects the author's opinion.


More movies starring Taron Egerton

1) Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)

Still from the trailer of Kingsman: The Secret Service (Image via YouTube/@20th Century Studios)
Still from the trailer of Kingsman: The Secret Service (Image via YouTube/@20th Century Studios)

Kingsman: The Secret Service brought Taron Egerton into the spotlight. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, the film features action, comedy, and espionage to tell the story of a young man recruited into a spy organization. Taron Egerton plays the role of Eggsy, who is transformed from a troubled street kid into a skilled and suave secret agent. His performance captures both the vulnerability of a young man searching for purpose and the confidence of a hero in the making.

The film also stars Colin Firth as Harry Hart, a seasoned spy who mentors Eggsy, and Samuel L. Jackson as the eccentric villain, Richmond Valentine. The movie became a box-office hit and marked the beginning of a successful franchise, solidifying Egerton’s place in Hollywood.

Kingsman: The Secret Service is available for online streaming on Netflix and Disney Plus.


2) Sing (2016)

Sing (Image via YouTube/@Illumination)
Sing (Image via YouTube/@Illumination)

In the animated musical Sing, Taron Egerton showcases his vocal talent as Johnny, a gorilla with dreams of becoming a singer. Directed by Garth Jennings, the movie follows a group of animals entering a singing competition to save a failing theater.

The cast includes Matthew McConaughey as Buster Moon, Reese Witherspoon as Rosita, and Scarlett Johansson as Ash. The film’s vibrant animation and uplifting storyline make it a joyful experience that viewers must experience.

The viewers can watch the film on Netflix.


3) Robin Hood (2018)

Still from the trailer of Robin Hood (Image via YouTube/@Lionsgate Movies)
Still from the trailer of Robin Hood (Image via YouTube/@Lionsgate Movies)

Taron Egerton took on the titular role in Robin Hood. It is a 2018 action-adventure film directed by Otto Bathurst. This gritty retelling of the legendary tale follows Robin of Loxley, a former crusader who returns to England to find his home ruined by corruption.

Partnering with Little John, played by Jamie Foxx, Robin becomes an outlaw fighting against the Sheriff of Nottingham, who is portrayed by Ben Mendelsohn. The movie offers intense action sequences and a modern twist on the classic story.

Robin Hood is available for online streaming on Amazon Prime.


4) Tetris (2023)

Still from the trailer of Tetris (Image via YouTube/@Apple TV)
Still from the trailer of Tetris (Image via YouTube/@Apple TV)

Tetris, directed by Jon S. Baird, brings the riveting story of how the iconic video game reached global success to the screen. Taron Egerton stars as Henk Rogers, a video game entrepreneur who risks everything to secure the rights to Tetris during the Cold War.

Members of the cast include Nikita Efremov as Alexey Pajitnov, the game’s creator, and Toby Jones as Robert Stein, a key figure in the rights negotiation. Egerton’s portrayal of Henk captures his determination, wit, and resilience as he faces overwhelming odds. The film’s mix of historical drama and personal storytelling allows Egerton to shine in a role that combines intensity with humor.

Fans of Tetris can watch it online through Apple TV.


5) Billionaire Boys Club (2018)

Still from the trailer of Billionaire Boys Club (Image via YouTube/@Defiant Screen Entertainment)
Still from the trailer of Billionaire Boys Club (Image via YouTube/@Defiant Screen Entertainment)

Taron Egerton is Dean Karny in Billionaire Boys Club. Dean is a young man drawn into an extravagant yet fraudulent investment scheme in 1980s Los Angeles. Directed by James Cox, the film is based on the true story of the titular club, which promised wealth and luxury but ultimately ended in scandal and tragedy.

The movie also stars Ansel Elgort as Joe Hunt, the mastermind behind the scheme, and Kevin Spacey as Ron Levin, a manipulative con artist. While the film struggled critically, Egerton’s portrayal is a highlight as he displays the moral complexities of a character torn between loyalty and self-preservation.

Billionaire Boys Club can be watched via Netflix and Amazon Prime.


6) Testament of Youth (2014)

Taron Egerton in Testament Of Youth (Image via Youtube| LionsgateFilmsUK)
Taron Egerton in Testament Of Youth (Image via Youtube| LionsgateFilmsUK)

In Testament of Youth, Taron Egerton stars as Edward Brittain, the beloved brother of Vera Brittain, portrayed by Alicia Vikander. Directed by James Kent, the film is based on Vera’s memoir, chronicling her experiences during World War I. Edward Brittain represents the loss and sacrifice endured by a lot of families during the war.

The film also features Kit Harington as Roland Leighton, Vera’s fiancé, and Dominic West as her father. Egerton’s scenes with Vikander are particularly moving, capturing the bond between siblings amidst the chaos of war.

Viewers can see Testament of Youth on Amazon Prime.


Taron Egerton’s filmography ranges from his action-packed debut in Kingsman: The Secret Service to his voice work in Sing. Meanwhile, Carry On was made available for online streaming on Netflix on December 13, 2024.