Every Major Film and TV Show Asa Butterfield Has Starred In

You may recognize Asa Butterfield from his many film and television appearances throughout his 15-year film career. While the actor is arguably most known for his role as Otis Milburn in Netflix's acclaimed comedy series "Sex Education," his extensive acting résumé includes credits in "Hugo," "The Space Between Us," and, most recently, Netflix's horror flick "Choose or Die."

Butterfield started his career at a young age and rose to stardom for his stunning portrayal of Bruno in the historical drama "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas." Following his success from the film, the actor continued to land several leading roles throughout the 2010s, starring in films like "Ender's Game" alongside Harrison Ford and Abigail Breslin, as well as "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children."

Butterfield continues to ride off of his many successes over the years and shows no signs of slowing down. The actor is set to star in the upcoming horror film "All Fun and Games" with "Stranger Things" actress Natalia Dyer, as well as the newest season of "Sex Education." If you loved Butterfield in "Choose or Die," "Sex Education," or one of his other iconic roles, check out some of the actor's other works!

"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas"
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"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas"

Butterfield had his first major film role in the 2008 drama "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas." Based on the novel of the same name by John Boyne, the film follows two 8-year-old boys living in Nazi Germany during World War II. Bruno (Butterfield) is the son of a Nazi solider, while Shmuel (Jack Scanlon) is a Jewish prisoner. Bruno befriends Shmuel after he stumbles upon a nearby concentration camp. The film has a tragic ending, and Butterfield's performance is just one of his many brilliant ones.

"Nanny McPhee Returns"
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"Nanny McPhee Returns"

"Nanny McPhee Returns" is the sequel to the acclaimed 2005 film "Nanny McPhee." In the film, Nanny McPhee is sent to Green family home after the arrival of their two snobby, rich cousins causes the Green children to fight. Nanny McPhee is not the average nanny, however, and uses magic to teach the children valuable lessons. Butterfield plays Norman Green, the oldest of the Green children who is a strong-willed, opinionated young boy.

"The Wolfman"
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"The Wolfman"

"The Wolfman" is a remake of the classic 1941 horror film of the same name. The movie stars Benicio del Toro, Emily Blunt, Anthony Hopkins, and, of course, Asa Butterfield. Set in the late 19th century, Lawrence Talbot is bitten and cursed by a werewolf. He has no control over his terrifying transformation, so he wreaks havoc on the town he lives in. Butterfield plays a small role in the film as Lawrence's younger brother, Ben, who is eventually one of his victims.

"Hugo"
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"Hugo"

Martin Scorsese's 2011 film "Hugo" was received with overwhelmingly positive reviews at the time of its release and earned 11 Oscar nominations, including best picture and best cinematography. Based on the 2007 novel "The Invention of Hugo Cabaret" by Brian Selznick, the film centers around the titular young orphan (played by Butterfield), who lives alone in a Paris train station. Hugo passes the time by maintaining the large clocks at the station but becomes determined to solve his late father's automaton mystery.

"Ender's Game"
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"Ender's Game"

In this screen adaptation of Orson Scott-Card's sci-fi novel of the same name, Butterfield plays Ender Wiggin, a highly skilled young boy who is sent to Battle School to prepare for an alien invasion. At Battle School, Ender is taught by military captain Mazer Rackham (Ben Kingsley), the man responsible for stopping the first alien invasion. Following an intense battle with aliens, Ender emerges as a victorious new admiral and seeks to form a new colony in space. In this thrilling sci-fi film, Butterfield stars alongside Ford, Hailee Steinfeld, Viola Davis, and Breslin.

"A Brilliant Young Mind"
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"A Brilliant Young Mind"

In this British drama, lead character Nathan Ellis (Butterfield) has autism and is a mathematical prodigy. When a teacher urges Nathan to compete in the International Mathematical Olympiad, a high school math competition, he must go outside of his comfort zone to show off his skills. Along the way, Nathan experiences challenges with anxiety and social interaction, but meeting a student named Zhang Mei changes his world.

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"Ten Thousand Saints"

After the tragic death of his best friend, 16 year-old Jude Keffy-Horn (Butterfield) reconciles with his absent father, Les (Ethan Hawke), in 1980s New York City. Jude is an angsty, confused teenager whose life is complicated by the adults around him. Thanks to his love interest, Eliza (Hailee Steinfeld), and his straightedge punk half-brother, Johnny (Emile Hirsch), Jude learns about himself and finds joy in his dysfunctional yet loving friends and family.

"Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children"
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"Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children"

Based on the novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs, Tim Burton's "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children" features a star-studded cast that include Eva Green, Allison Janney, Judi Dench, and Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, Jake Portman (Buttferfield) learns about a mysterious place called Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, which hosts children who have magical powers. To his surprise, Jake not only discovers a power of his own, but he can also travel through time to help save his newfound friends in the process.

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"The House of Tomorrow"

Sebastian Prendergast (Butterfield) lives a dull, unexciting life with his grandmother Jospehine (Ellen Burstyn) in an old tourist location known as the House of Tomorrow. Isolated with hardly any friends to connect with, Sebastian's life changes when he meets Jared Whitcomb (Alex Wolff), a musician who introduces him to punk rock. Together, they form a friendship, and Sebastian joins Jared as a guitarist in their band. The film tackles the awkward, uncomfortable feelings of growing up and the impact of formative experiences.

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"Journey's End"

An adaptation of the 1928 play of the same name by R.C. Sherriff, "Journey's End" takes place during World War I and centers on Second Lieutenant James Raleigh (Butterfield), who is stationed in the trenches in northern France. While on the battlefield, Raleigh encounters the horrors of war as he prepares for an oncoming German invasion. Alongside actors Paul Bettany, Sam Claflin, and Stephen Graham, Butterfield delivers an amazing performance in this dramatic war film.

"The Space Between Us"
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"The Space Between Us"

In this sci-fi love story, Butterfield plays Gardner Elliot, a teenager who is the first human to be raised on Mars. When he connects with 16 year-old Tulsa (Britt Robertson) in a chatroom online, he soon develops feelings for her and vows to meet her on Earth. However, he discovers that not only does he have low bone density, but he also has an enlarged heart, making the travel from Mars to Earth extremely risky. Will he be able to stay with Tulsa? Or will he be forced to go back to the only planet he can survive on?

"Then Came You"
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"Then Came You"

Reminiscent of John Green's "The Fault in Our Stars," "Then Came You" is a romantic drama that will force you to open your mind and inspire you to live life unapologetically. Calvin Lewis is a hypochondriac whose beliefs take over his life. Following the recommendation of a doctor, Calvin joins a support group where he meets Skye (Maisie Williams), a teenager with terminal cancer. The two form a friendship, and Calvin helps Skye complete everything she wants to do on her bucket list. Along the way, he develops feelings for Skye and overcomes the fears that paralyzed him for much of his life.

"Time Freak"
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"Time Freak"

When physics student Stillman (Butterfield) is broken up with by his girlfriend, Debbie (Sophie Turner), he is crushed. Through his heartbreak, Stillman is inspired to win Debbie back and uses his brains to create a time machine with his best friend, Evan. Using the time machine, Stillman seeks to change the course of his relationship with Debbie and prevent her from breaking up with him. Can Stillman allow nature to dictate the course of their relationship, or will he continue to manipulate time to save it?

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"Slaughterhouse Rulez"

Starring alongside British comedy duo Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, Butterfield takes on the role of Willoughby Blake in the horror comedy "Slaughterhouse Rulez." This Harry Potter meets gory slasher film follows Willoughby and other students of the Slaughterhouse public school, which is filled with mystery, evil creatures, and secrets. When the students encounter a giant monster at the school, they must do everything to survive.

"Sex Education"
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"Sex Education"

Butterfield currently stars in Netflix's acclaimed comedy series "Sex Education" as lead character Otis Milburn. The show dives into the lives of those at Moordale Secondary School — including teachers and students — as they deal with sexual experiences. Otis, the son of sex therapist Jean Milburn (Gillian Anderson), is uncomfortable exploring his sexuality. However, with his wealth of knowledge thanks to his upbringing, he forms a sex-therapy group at Moordale to help himself and fellow students navigate their feelings and sexual desires.

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"Greed"

In an attempt to salvage his tarnished reputation and his billion-dollar fashion business, mogul Sir Richard McCreadie (Steve Coogan) plans to host an extravagant birthday celebration in Mykonos, Greece, to stir up some positive media attention. However, the event planning is anything but simple. During the film, McCreadie deals with a public hearing surrounding the financial and ethical crimes he committed throughout his career. In this midst of this, his son, Finn (Butterfield), is determined to replace him and take over his business.

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"Flux Gourmet"

Avant-garde, bizarre, and intriguing, "Flux Gourmet" centers around a group of performance artists who live in a remote institution dedicated to improving their skills in their respective craft. When an outsider is sent to observe and report on the group's unusual activities and artistic rituals, he starts to assimilate into the group. In the film, Butterfield plays Billy Rubin, one of the more reserved and normal inhabitants of the institution.

"Choose or Die"
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"Choose or Die"

In "Choose or Die," Kayla (Iola Evans) comes from a difficult upbringing and works as a cleaner to put herself through college. In an attempt to give herself some financial stability, she seeks to win unclaimed prize money in a vintage horror game with her nerdy friend Isaac (Butterfield). Everything seems to go well — until they experience real-life horror in the process.