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Waiting for ‘Dhurandhar 2’? Watch these 5 English spy thrillers ahead of the sequel release

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 17, 2026, 22:00 IST
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5 English spy thrillers ahead of the 'Dhurandhar 2' release

The excitement around ‘Dhurandhar’ just keeps building, with fans counting down the days until ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ hits theaters. Aditya Dhar returns as director, and Ranveer Singh leads the charge, and together, they’ve turned this franchise into one of India’s most daring spy sagas.

The first film, which dropped in December 2025, didn’t just break box office records: it smashed them. Audiences loved the high-stakes espionage, the wild action scenes, and all the sharp twists in the story. Sure, it stirred up plenty of debate because of its political angles, but that only got people talking more.

Now, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is set for a March 19, 2026, release, and expectations are even higher. This time, the story dives deeper into revenge plots, covert operations, and big geopolitical drama. With fans snapping up tickets in advance and the hype everywhere, the sequel looks ready to blow up the box office all over again.

If you’re itching for spy-thriller vibes while you wait, Hollywood’s got you covered. Here are a few classics that hit just as hard.

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‘Skyfall’

Love your spy movies, stylish, action-packed, and a little emotional? Then, ‘Skyfall’ should be your jam. Daniel Craig’s James Bond isn’t just dodging bullets; he’s wrestling with ghosts from his own past. The film digs into loyalty, aging, and what it really means to be a spy in the modern world. It’s intense but also surprisingly personal; kind of like ‘Dhurandhar’, where the stakes are both global and deeply individual.

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‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’

If you want pure adrenaline, ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ is tough to beat. Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt is back, sprinting across rooftops and hanging from helicopters, all while trying to stop a nuclear disaster. Every scene is loaded with jaw-dropping stunts and twists. But it’s not just the action; the film shows how one agent’s choices can change everything, just like in ‘Dhurandhar’.

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‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’

Not every spy story is about car chases and shootouts. ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ is all brains and barely any bullets. Gary Oldman plays George Smiley, a retired British agent pulled back in to hunt for a Soviet mole during the Cold War. The movie moves slowly and quietly, but the suspense never lets up. If you like your thrillers full of mind games and moral gray areas, this is it.

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‘The Bourne Identity’

Jason Bourne isn’t your typical secret agent; he doesn’t even remember who he is. In ‘The Bourne Identity’, Matt Damon brings a raw, grounded energy to the role as Bourne tries to piece together his life while dodging the very agency that created him. The action feels real, and the story’s all about hidden identities and trust issues, which makes it a natural fit for ‘Dhurandhar’ fans.

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‘Zero Dark Thirty’

This one’s a punch to the gut. In ‘Zero Dark Thirty’, Jessica Chastain stars as Maya, a CIA operative obsessed with tracking down Osama bin Laden. The film dives deep into the gritty reality of intelligence work: interrogations, dead ends, and hard choices. It’s tense, sometimes uncomfortable, and always gripping. Like ‘Dhurandhar’, it pulls from real-life conflicts and asks just how far people (and countries) will go for security.

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