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Mamma Mia! (2008) and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018)
Brosnan stepped into musical territory, showing his softer side. Despite divided opinions on his vocals, his emotional portrayal of Donna’s lost love resonated with fans.
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Black Adam (2022)
Pierce Brosnan made a powerful DC Extended Universe debut as Dr. Fate, bringing gravitas and mystique to the role. With his golden helmet and flowing cape, he commanded every scene.
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The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Brosnan oozed charm as a refined art thief in this modern take on the 1968 original. His chemistry with Rene Russo and sharp style made the film a standout in his career.
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The Matador (2005)
Perhaps his best non-Bond role, Brosnan was a hitman wrestling with midlife angst, delivering a gritty, vulnerable, and captivating performance.
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The November Man (2014)
Back to spy territory, Brosnan portrayed a tougher, more brutal ex-CIA agent, proving he could still dominate gritty, action-packed roles beyond Bond.
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