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    12 Political Thrillers Fueled by Power, Secrets, and Suspense

    More international espionage and government secrets, please.

    By Ashley Lee
    Oct. 24, 2025

A government plot. A decades-long coverup. A ticking clock to save a city, a country, or even all of mankind. As terrifying as these things might be when they happen in the real world, they’re absolutely fascinating when they unfold onscreen. These movies and shows pierce through the shrouds secrecy and go behind the scenes of bureaucracy, well into the offices and homes of those making the choices that shape entire populations. And of course, it’s a bonus whenever these secret agents, military leaders, and top policymakers are played by Hollywood’s finest actors, leading us through these gripping tales with standout performances.

Thankfully, there’s no shortage of political thrillers on Netflix. Stream any of these 12 titles to appease your appetite for international espionage, civic investigations, and historical dramas that almost seem too riveting to be real.

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Black Doves

Keira Knightley plays a spy whose organization sells sought-after secrets to the highest bidder, and for the past 10 years, she has been quietly collecting intel on her husband, a high-level politician. When her secret lover is assassinated, she teams up with an old friend — played by Ben Whishaw — to investigate the mysterious death, only to uncover a massive conspiracy that’s linked to a looming geopolitical crisis. Joe Barton (The Lazarus Project) created this six-episode series, which was released in 2024 and takes place in London over the Christmas season.

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Bodyguard

Richard Madden won a Golden Globe Award for his performance as a veteran who, after thwarting a suicide bomber on a train, gets a prestigious security assignment protecting a controversial politician (Keeley Hawes) who was a major proponent of the war in which he served. Throughout the series, the two clash ideologically while sharing close quarters, and the former fighter must do his job while discreetly dealing with his own PTSD. Jed Mercurio (Trinity) created this miniseries, which set viewership records when it aired in the UK in 2018.

The Diplomat

Keri Russell has received multiple Emmy Award nominations for her performance as Kate Wyler, the titular diplomat who built a career working behind the scenes in war-torn regions. She’s now navigating her new, more high-profile role as an American ambassador to the United Kingdom. And as if that’s not enough, she’s also figuring out what to do about her strained marriage to a political star, played by Rufus Sewell. David Gyasi, Allison Janney, Ali Ahn, Bradley Whitford, Rory Kinnear, and Ato Essandoh also lead the critically acclaimed drama series, created by Debora Cahn.

Hostage

An international summit goes very wrong in this 2025 limited series, which stars Suranne Jones as a British prime minister whose husband gets kidnapped and Julie Delpy as a visiting French president who’s being blackmailed. This five-episode show — from the mind of Matt Charman, creator of the show Treason and the Oscar–nominated screenwriter of Bridge of Spies — interrogates the challenges faced by women in power. These two world leaders, with their political futures at stake, must work together to overcome their shared enemy.

A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE

Rebecca Ferguson, Anthony Ramos, Greta Lee, Moses Ingram, Kaitlyn Dever, Jared Harris, and Tracy Letts play some of the many people on high alert in Washington when a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States. Directed by Academy Award winner Kathryn Bigelow, the movie explores the 18 minutes between the weapon’s launch and its potential detonation. The story is told from a variety of perspectives, including that of the pilot responsible for the possible response to the strike, the international security experts tasked with identifying the source, and the ultimate decision-maker: the president, played by Idris Elba.

The Last Thing He Wanted

Talk about a guilt trip. Anne Hathaway plays a reporter who walks off an assignment covering the 1984 presidential campaign to help her ailing father broker an arms deal in Central America, only to find herself at the center of the very story she’s been trying to break. Her only options are to trust a US government official (Ben Affleck) or an unverified operative (Edi Gathegi). Rosie Perez, Mel Rodriguez, Toby Jones, and Willem Dafoe are also in the cast of this 2020 movie, based on Joan Didion’s novel and directed by Dee Rees (Mudbound).

Munich – The Edge of War

Set during the days leading up to World War II, this historical drama stars Jeremy Irons as British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and George MacKay as a young diplomat, Hugh, in Chamberlain’s office. Hugh reluctantly gets involved in a scheme to depose Hitler, even though it means teaming up with a former Oxford classmate and repentant Nazi (Jannis Niewöhner). The tense 2022 movie — adapted from Robert Harris’s novel that fictionalizes the 1938 Munich Conference — is directed by Christian Schwochow, who has helmed numerous episodes of The Crown.

The Night Agent

Gabriel Basso stars as the titular FBI agent who, due to a misunderstanding during a terrorist attack, gets demoted to the Night Action desk, an emergency hotline for field agents. It’s a humdrum post — until, one night, the phone rings. He teams up with a cybersecurity expert (Luciane Buchanan) to untangle an immense web of political conspiracies. The series, created by Shawn Ryan (S.W.A.T.), has two seasons and counting; Hong Chau, D.B. Woodside, Brittany Snow, and Robert Patrick are also in the cast.

Operation Mincemeat

Based on a book subtitled “The True Spy Story that Changed the Course of World War II,” this 2022 war drama stars Colin Firth, Matthew Macfadyen, and Kelly Macdonald as prominent operatives of the key military operation that helped the Allies take Italy in 1943. How? British intelligence deceived the Axis powers by planting falsified documents on a corpse they then delivered into enemy hands. Directed by John Madden, the unexpectedly funny movie also features Penelope Wilton, Jason Isaacs, Paul Ritter, and Johnny Flynn — who played a part in the real-life operation.

The Spy

Sacha Baron Cohen portrays Israel's most famous spy, Eli Cohen, who went undercover in Syria for Mossad in the early 1960s. During his years pretending to be in the import-export business, he obtained military secrets, infiltrated local high society, received an appointment as the country’s deputy defense minister, and ultimately affected the outcome of the Six-Day War. This riveting six-episode miniseries, created by Gideon Raff (The Red Sea Diving Resort) and released in 2019, earned the usually comedic Cohen a Golden Globe nomination for his dramatic performance.

Wasp Network

This adaptation of Fernando Morais’s 2011 book The Last Soldiers of the Cold War tells a true story of Cuban espionage in American territory during the 1990s. Edgar Ramírez and Wagner Moura play pilots who defect to the United States — leaving their loved ones behind — and get involved in the Miami-based organization Brothers to the Rescue alongside fellow Cuban exiles. Penélope Cruz, Gael García Bernal, and Ana de Armas are also in the cast of the 2020 thriller, directed by Olivier Assayas.

Zero Day

Robert De Niro’s first starring role in a TV series is as a former US president appointed head of the Zero Day Commission to identify the perpetrators of a monstrous cyberattack that’s killed thousands throughout the country. The star-studded cast of the 2025 miniseries — created by Eric Newman (Griselda, Narcos, Narcos: Mexico) and Noah Oppenheim (the former president of NBC News) — includes Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Angela Bassett, Joan Allen, Bill Camp, Dan Stevens, Matthew Modine, Clark Gregg, and Gaby Hoffmann.

 

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