Bong Joon-ho’sMickey 17will be released in theaters soon, making it the perfect time to catch up on his astounding filmography.Most viewers will know the South Korean filmmaker for his work on 2019’s Best Picture-winning filmParasite, which led to his upcoming sci-fi blockbuster.Mickey 17’scastis led by movie stars Robert Pattinson, Steven Yeun, Naomi Ackie, and Mark Ruffalo. The film is a sci-fi dark comedy that currently holds an 89% on Rotten Tomatoes from early reviews, making it one ofthe most-anticipated movies of 2025.

While foreign films can often be challenging to find on streaming,Bong Joon-ho’s filmographyis more available than most due to his Oscar prestige and upcoming movie. Theyrange fromgenre-blending psychological thrillers to murder mysteries to other works of science fiction and fantasy, including a mix of English-speaking and foreign-language titles. His movies can be found on four different streaming services, and anything that isn’t available for free can be rented on VOD services like Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, Apple TV, and more.

Barking Dogs Never Bite

Barking Dogs Never Bite Is Streaming On Prime Video

Barking Dogs Never Bite Is Bong Joon-ho’s Filmmaking Debut

A world-renowned filmmaker’s debut movie is always worth exploring, as it demonstrates what can be accomplished with low resources and pure ingenuity.Barking Dogs Never Biteisn’t Bong Joon-ho’s best work, but it’s acompelling character drama that incorporates the basis of the tone that defines movies likeParasiteandThe Host, combining dark comedy with serious themes. For those who are newer to Bong Joon-ho, this might not be the ideal movie to begin with as it bears the least resemblance to what we can expect fromMickey 17, but it’s worth watching for anyone into his filmography.

Mickey 17’s Multiple Delays Never Derailed My Excitement & Now I Feel Vindicated

Mickey 17 saw some bumps along the road, but I always had faith it would be a great movie. Early reviews are making me feel vindicated.

For fans of monster movies,The Hostis a tense and thematically rich film that’s unlike anything else in its genre. Aside from his Hollywood co-collaborations likeSnowpierce,The Hostis arguably his most cinematic film in thatthe monster premise offers the most raw entertainment value, with the rest of his works being more focused on character drama.The Hoststill incorporates some compelling characters and performances, particularly from Kang-ho Song, Bong Joon-ho’s frequent collaborator and star ofParasite, but it’s certainly the most genre-oriented of his works. It’s also worth noting that this is a Quentin Tarantino favorite!

Robert Pattinson and Mark Ruffalo in Mickey 17

Okjais likely one of the most widely seen Bong Joon-ho movies, given that itfeatures his most stacked cast of Hollywood actors, including Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano,Mickey 17star Steven Yeun, and more. Given that this movie andSnowpiercerare the director’s two Hollywood co-collaborations, they’re probably the best example of what one can look forward to in his upcoming release. However, unlike the other two,Okjais an original story co-written for the screen by Bong Joon-ho, so it’s a way to get acquainted with his style of storytelling.

Parasiteis a perfect place to start for anyone looking to dive into Bong Joon-ho movies, as it’s a Best Picture winner for good reason. This movie has it all:it’s suspenseful, laugh-out-loud funny, and emotionally poignant. The movie’s rise to prominence and path to becoming an Oscar juggernaut in 2019 was a defining moment that practically opened a portal into foreign film, introducing American moviegoers to the wealth of great work that’s made overseas.

The Host Movie Poster Showing a Monster’s Arm Grabbing a Woman and Pulling her Into the Ocean

Years after its release,Parasitestillholds the #8 position on Letterboxd’s list of top 250 narrative features, meaning it stands aboveThe Godfather,Schindler’s List, and plenty of other timeless classics, as a movie that’s resonated with movie fans. This is a film that’s frequently been described as life-changing, and it’s worth seeing Bong Joon-ho at his best before diving into his upcoming movie, which will be his biggest.

Mickey 17 ScreenX Poster Reveals Every Version Of Robert Pattinson’s Character

ScreenRant is proud to exclusively debut the Mickey 17 ScreenX poster, showcasing every version of Robert Pattinson’s character in the sci-fi comedy.

Memories Of Murder, Mother & Snowpiercer Are Only Available To Buy Or Rent On Digital

These Are Some Of Bong Joon-ho’s Strongest Films

Personally,I regardMemories of Murderas Bong Joon-ho’s best movie, and I’d recommend it to anyone who’s a fan of David Fincher moviesand wants to take the jump into something a bit more difficult.Snowpierceris likely the closest toMickey 17in that it’s a Hollywood co-collaboration with a recognizable star that’s been adapted from science fiction source material.Motheris potentially Bong Joon-ho’s most challenging film, but another one that has dense thematic value and is emotionally powerful. The above movies will need to be rented, but they’re all worth the price tag.

Okja Movie Poster

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Mickey 17 Poster Reveals Every Version Of Robert Pattinson’s Character

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