10 Danny Ramirez movies and TV shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist

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Danny Ramirez has been showing up in more places than you might realize. He first caught attention in Top Gun: Maverick as Fanboy, but that was just one piece of what he has done. Over the past few years, he has moved between big studio films and smaller projects without losing momentum. He plays each role like he has something to prove, but never tries too hard. That makes him easy to watch and even easier to remember.

He has taken on action pilots, soft-spoken love interests, and offbeat anthology characters without sticking to one lane. That gives him room to grow while keeping each project fresh. You never feel like he is repeating himself, and that is a hard thing to pull off this early in a career. People who follow actors closely have started taking note, and casual viewers are beginning to recognize him too.

This list brings together ten projects that show how wide his range really is. Each one proves he is not just landing roles but doing something with them. If you have seen him in one thing and liked what he did, then it is worth checking out the rest. He is not waiting around to be discovered.


10 Danny Ramirez movies and TV shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist

1. Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

Danny Ramirez plays Fanboy, who works as Rooster’s WSO during the final mission. His role is not just filler because every expression during flight makes the danger feel close. He reacts like someone who knows this is serious and keeps his movements clean.

He gives Rooster the support to grow and helps balance the mission’s tension. Fanboy’s focus never breaks, even when the plan starts falling apart. Ramirez never forces the performance and instead stays steady. In a film full of familiar faces, he makes sure you remember him. That is what gives this role real value.


2. No Exit (2022)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Amy Sussman/WireImage)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Amy Sussman/WireImage)

Danny plays Ash, who at first seems helpful, inside a snowed-in rest stop where strangers are trapped. When the truth comes out, his entire body language shifts, and that is what makes the change believable. His cold stare speaks louder than any reveal.

The second half of the movie depends on that twist, and he handles it with control. He does not become cartoonish, and that keeps the film tense. Without that shift, the plot would lose energy. His stillness becomes more threatening than violence. That is how he gives the story the extra edge it needed.


3. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images for IMDb)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images for IMDb)

Ramirez plays Joaquin Torres, who appears across five episodes as Sam Wilson’s steady support. He is not flashy and never tries to steal the moment. He listens more than he speaks, and that makes the character feel real. He helps Sam stay grounded.

Every scene with Torres adds weight to Sam’s journey. You can sense the respect between them without needing a big speech. Ramirez knows when to speak and when to stay quiet. That is the hint that Torres will become the new Falcon. It does not feel forced. It feels built over time.


4. Look Both Ways (2022)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)

In one version of Natalie’s life, Danny plays Gabe, who becomes more than just a friend. He never pushes the romance and never makes it about drama. Instead, he becomes someone she can count on when everything falls apart around her.

What makes this work is the way he lets small moments carry emotion. A quiet scene on the porch says more than any big moment. He never plays the role too soft or too intense. His steadiness gives the movie something solid to rest on. Without it, the film would lose its balance completely.


5. Stars at Noon (2022)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Disney)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Disney)

Danny plays a Costa Rican officer whose presence raises the stakes in the story’s second half. His delivery is quiet and sharp. He never yells or postures, and that calm creates more pressure than shouting ever could.

There is one checkpoint scene where his stillness becomes the most dangerous thing. Claire Denis uses silence and space, and Danny fits that tone perfectly. He never tries to dominate the frame. That kind of restraint makes the tension more real. It is not a loud role, but it is one that leaves a mark once it’s done.


6. Tales of the Walking Dead – “La Doña” (2022)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images)

Danny plays Eric, who begins the episode in control and ends it nearly broken. He handles that shift with care. At first, he seems confident. Then things unravel, and you can see it in how he starts to move and speak.

This episode has a strange structure, but Danny never overacts to match it. His fear grows slowly and steadily. That keeps the story believable even when the horror gets intense. The scenes with Daniella Pineda carry weight because both of them hold back. That’s what makes this one of the show’s stronger entries.


7. Black Mirror – “Mazey Day” (2023)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images)

Danny plays Hector, who hunts a missing celebrity with a dangerous secret. He plays him without charm, and that works. This character is meant to show the ugliness behind the camera, and Danny leans into that without needing to justify anything.

When everything falls apart, he does not go big. He reacts like someone who was never ready. That choice keeps the horror grounded. You do not feel shocked because of what happens. You feel it because he stays real. His performance makes the last ten minutes feel more disturbing than anything you expected.


8. Chestnut (2023)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Dave Benett/WireImage)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Dave Benett/WireImage)

Danny plays Rob, who is part of a tense love triangle. This is not a loud film, so his choices are all small and careful. He never forces a moment. You can tell he is present without trying to steal attention from others.

One lake scene shows how much he can do without a single strong word. His silence adds more than a monologue ever could. That kind of performance only works when someone understands tone. Danny respects the space. That lets the heartbreak feel earned. It does not feel like acting. It feels lived-in.


9. Captain America: Brave New World (2025)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images)

Danny steps into a bigger spotlight as Joaquin Torres, who is set to take over the Falcon role. This isn’t a new character, but now the weight is different. He needs to hold his own in a world filled with legacy heroes.

That works because Danny plays him like someone who learns by watching. He does not try to fill Sam Wilson’s shoes overnight. He takes his time. That is what will help make this role last. If he keeps that calm center and doesn’t overplay the action, he could turn this into something long-term.


10. The Last of Us – Season 2 (2025)

Danny Ramirez (Photo by John Sciulli/Getty Images for FIJI Water)
Danny Ramirez (Photo by John Sciulli/Getty Images for FIJI Water)

Danny plays Manny, who is part of Abby’s group in the second chapter of this post-apocalyptic story. Manny is not just a backup. He’s a reminder of who Abby used to be and what she still cares about, even when the world burns.

Danny does not make Manny perfect. He makes him human. That helps balance the violence around him. There’s one scene where he just talks about old memories, and it adds more weight than any fight scene. He brings warmth without softening the story. That’s what makes this casting feel like the right move.


Danny Ramirez is quietly building one of the most versatile careers in Hollywood. Whether he's in a high-octane blockbuster or a quiet indie drama, he brings a grounded, watchable energy to every role. As his projects get bigger and more varied, one thing remains clear—he’s not just rising, he’s evolving. If you haven’t been paying attention to him yet, now’s the perfect time to start.

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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal