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Johnny English film series, starring Rowan Atkinson, has cultivated a unique legacy by blending slapstick comedy with a surprisingly high-end musical identity. From its 2003 debut to the 2018 finale, the franchise's filmography and soundtracks have featured collaborations with global stars and iconic pop hits. Core Filmography

The franchise consists of three main installments, each parodying the James Bond "super-spy" genre: Johnny English (2003)

: Directed by Peter Howitt, this original film introduced the bumbling MI7 agent investigating the theft of the Crown Jewels. Johnny English Reborn (2011)

: Directed by Oliver Parker, Johnny returns from exile in Tibet to stop international assassins. Johnny English Strikes Again (2018)

: Directed by David Kerr, it finds an older English coming out of retirement to face a cyber-terrorist. Iconic Songs and Soundtracks english sex video songs extra quality new

Each film’s soundtrack bridges the gap between classic spy orchestral scores and modern pop.

"A Man for All Seasons" (Robbie Williams): The standout track from the first film, co-written by Hans Zimmer, established the suave-yet-silly tone of the character. "Does Your Mother Know" (ABBA)

: Featured in a memorable dance scene in the original film where English mistakenly believes he is under surveillance while dancing in his bathroom. "I Believe in You" (Rumer): A soulful track from Johnny English Reborn

that plays during the end credits, providing a more reflective musical moment for the franchise. "Moves" (Olly Murs ft. Snoop Dogg): The lead single for Johnny English Strikes Again Johnny English film series, starring Rowan Atkinson ,

, written by Ed Sheeran and Steve Mac. Its official music video features Olly Murs and a cameo by Rowan Atkinson as an undercover bartender. Popular Videos and Viral Moments

Beyond the official music videos, the franchise has generated significant digital interest through:

English music has long served as a cultural bridge, with iconic songs often finding a second life through legendary film scenes and massive digital viewership. Whether it is a track like "Bohemian Rhapsody"

—the first 1970s video to cross one billion views—or a modern hit like "Shape of You" , these entries dominate global charts and film history. "behind the scenes" "making of" "official live performance"


3. Ed Sheeran: The Visual Album Experiment

For Equals and Subtract, Sheeran released a series of "visualizers" for every track. His extra filmography includes songwriting diaries, YouTube Shorts of acoustic takes, and crossovers with film trailers (e.g., I Don’t Care with Justin Bieber).

1. YouTube (The Primary Archive)

Search for the song title + any of these terms:

Pro Tip: Check the artist's "Videos" tab, not just "Popular uploads." Many artists hide "Extras" in unlisted playlists linked only on their social media.

2. Bad Guy – Billie Eilish (2019)

Where to Find Official "Extra" Filmography

For fans looking to go beyond the obvious, here are the best platforms:

10. Drivers License – Olivia Rodrigo (2021)