20 Best Action Movies on Netflix

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Updated for January 2019. You can see a complete list of new Netflix releases here.

Netflix is fast becoming its own multimedia juggernaut. And no multimedia juggernaut is complete without some good old-fashioned action films.

Sometimes you just want to be thrilled and for years the movie theater has been the quickest, easiest, and safest way to do so. Now thanks to Netflix, you can get your thrills in from the comfort of your own couch.

Here are the best action movies available to stream on Netflix.

Kill Bill Vol. 1

Writer-Direction Quentin Tarantino is a big fan of grindhouse action movies and rarely has that ever been more apparent in Kill Bill Vol. 1. Uma Thurman stars as the unnamed “Bride” – a member of an elite group of assassins, betrayed and left for dead. After she recovers, she embarks on a singular path of vengeance.

further reading: The Best Actino Movies on Amazon

Kill Bill Vol. 2 features all the quiet character moments you’d expect from a great film. Vol. 1 features all the blood you’d expect from a great Tarantino film. There are moments in Vol. 1 when blood fires from severed limbs as though they’re fire-alarm sprinklers. 

Hot Fuzz

Hot Fuzz is technically a comedy. It’s also arguably the most “action movie” action movie ever made. That’s because “Cornetto Trilogy” director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, The World’s End, Baby Driver) specifically went out of his way to incorporate as many action movie cliches as he could into Hot Fuzz.

Simon Pegg stars as Sergeant Nicholas Angel. After his superiors in the London police department decide he is too good at his job and is making them all look bad, they reassign him to the countryside town of Sandford. There he deals with incompetent co-workers, led by new police chief’s son Danny Butterman until he realizes that Sandford may not be such a quiet little town as previously thought.

Hot Fuzz maintains the excellent sense of humor of the other Wright/Pegg/Nick Frost movies and brings the jokes into a legitimately great action film.

Ip Man

Donnie Yen is quickly becoming a familiar face to Western audiences through performances in movies like Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. In his native Hong Kong, however, he is already an established martial arts star. The Ip Man series, three of which are already on Netflix with a fourth on the way, Yen stars as the titual martial art grandmaster Ip Man.

further reading: The Best Action Movies on Hulu

Ip Man was a real life master of the Wing Chun and teacher to Bruce Lee. Ip Man, the film, follows the master’s life story through the early 1900s and in the process tracks the huge geopolitical changes in Southern China at the time. Ip Man takes enough liberties with is subject’s life story to barely be a biography. It is, however, an entertaining action franchise.

Thor: Ragnarok

Thor: Ragnarok is a gleefully insane, heavy metal album cover of a movie. It’s easily the best Thor offering yet and one of the overall best movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

further reading: How Big Trouble in Little China Influenced Thor: Ragnarok

Chris Hemsworth returns as Thor Odinson. Thor is struggling to live up to the mantle of his father’s leadership and keep Asgard safe from those who would destroy it like fire demon Surtur or dominate it like the evil goddess Hela (Cate Blanchette). Things are even more complicated when Thor is cast out to the garbage planet Sakaar. There he will encounter the gleefully strange Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum), an old Asgardian warrior (Tessa Thompson), and even an old friend or two.

Thor: Ragnarok has it all. It’s a sci-fi action superhero movie that also just happens to be deliriously funny. 

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Despite overwhelming great reviews and an obscene global box office figure, Star Wars: The Last Jedi has proven to be a divisive film amongst Star Wars fans. And director Rian Johnson probably wants it that way.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi really puts the “War” in “Star Wars.” The Resistance takes a big hit after the destruction of Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens and the remnants are being pursued across the galaxy by General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson) and Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis). Under the leadership of Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaacs), General Leia Organ (Carrie Fisher), and Vice Admiral Holdo (Laura Dern), the Resistance struggles to stay alive. Meanwhile Finn (John Boyega) sets off in search of an important person and Rey (Daisy Ridley) begins her training with a much-changed Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) takes his shirt off a lot.

This is exhilarating, risky filmmaking that all pays off in a thrilling final act. Let the past die. Kill it if you have to indeed.

The Bourne Ultimatum

Spy action movies got a much-needed jolt of adrenaline with the introduction of Jason Bourne in 2002’s The Bourne Identity. Bourne’s story comes to a close (kind of) in the close to the Bourne trilogy (before two more movies were added).

further reading: The Best Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix

Matt Damon once again stars as amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne. Things pick up right from the end of The Bourne Supremacy with Bourne evading Moscow police and continuing his mission to find and expose Operation Treadstone. Bourne’s journey takes him from London to Madrid to New York in search of justice and breaks plenty of bones along the way.

In some ways Jason Bourne is American James Bond, right down to the J.B. initials. The Bourne Ultimatum would have made a fitting end to the series but like the other J.B. this character is probably due for many more films.

The Kingdom

It’s a little off-putting to think of the Middle East as an untapped source for great action movies but…the conflict in the Middle East is an untapped source for great action movies.

The Kingdom comes from director Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights) and features a compelling cast of Jason Bateman, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Chris Cooper, Jeremy Piven, and Tim McGraw? It’s loosely based on two real life bombings of housing developments in Saudi Arabia. FBI Special Agent Ronald Fleury (Foxx) leads a crew into Saudi Arabia to respond.

The Kingdom contains a lot of the pulse-pounding action you’d expect from a movie about military action in Saudi Arabia and still finds room for some deep geopolitical questions. 

The Boondock Saints

1999’s The Boondock Saints was pop culture’s first solid evidence that Norman Reedus makes most things better.

Reedus stars as Murphy MacManus and Sean Patrick Flanery is his brother, Conor MacManus. The MacManus brothers are Irish-American Bostonians just trying to live their lives, have some pints, and keep their noses clean. That modus operandi fails miserably when three Russian mobsters try to take over the MacMurphy’s favorite pub and the brothers are forced to kill the mobsters in self-defense. That sets the MacMurphys on a dark (but fun) path to continue killing evildoers to protect the innocent.

Boondock Saints is about as straightforward a vengeance action movies as they come and was probably your college roommate’s favorite movie.

Black Panther

Black Panther is a little bit of everything. It’s a two and a half hour sci-fi fantasy epic. It’s a modern James Bond caper. It’s a political fairy tale. But don’t overlook one thing: it’s a great action film.

further reading: Black Panther and the Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Chadwick Boseman stars as T’Challa a.k.a. Black Panther – the newly elected king of advanced African society Wakanda. Everyone is happy with the new king, save for an American special ops interloper who comes to town named Erik Killmonger. T’Challa faces his hardest physical and emotional threat yet in Killmonger and has to decide: what kind of king does he want to be? 

Black Panther is one of Marvel’s best films. Enjoy it on Netflix while you can. Disney is working on their own streaming service.

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Edgar Wright is one of our best working directors and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World may just be his masterpiece (or Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz or Baby Driver or The World’s End…really any movie he directs). 

Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a bass-playing videogame savvy young adult. He’s also kind of an immature dickhead. After meeting the beautiful Ramona Flowers he decides he’ll do whatever it takes to make her his girlfriend. Little does he know that what it takes will be defeating her Seven Evil Ex-Boyfriends in combat.

Hold the Dark

Thank you, Netflix for giving us the snow-covered wolf expert drama we never know we needed. Well, I guess we had The Grey so now we have TWO action wolf movies.

further reading: Hold the Dark Review

Directed by Green Room’s Jeremy Saulnier, Hold the Dark tells the story of wolf expert Russell Core (Jeffrey Wright). Core ventures into the brutal Alaskan winter to hunt for wolves that supposedly killed a local boy. The truth might not be that simple, however. 

Hold the Dark is worth it for simply being a solid action flick for Jeffrey Wright and Alexander Skarsgård to have a wintry blast.

Black Dynamite

Black Dynamite is equal parts blaxploitation, comedy, and action. 

Michael Jai White stars as the titular Black Dynamite, a former CIA agent who wants to avenge his brother’s death and get a destructive new designer drug off the streets. White also wrote the original story and screenplay as an homage to the wonderfully pulpy blaxpoitation films of the ’70s.

This is a movie that not only knows what it is but also revels in it. Give this a watch to watch the absolutely massive black cast just generally having a great time.

Rumble in the Bronx

Thank goodness Jackie Chan finally has a place on this list. Jackie Chan is so naturally charming and funny that people tend to sleep on his action star bona fides. That shouldn’t be an issue for those who watch Rumble in the Bronx though.

Rumble in the Bronx is a Hong Kong movie, that was filmed in Vancouver, takes place in New York, and ultimately introduced American audiences to Mr. Chan. That’s a global movie if there ever was one.

Chan stars as Hong Kong cop Ma Hon Keung. Keung comes to New York to attend his uncle’s wedding. Before he knows it, Keung is involved with a protection racket of a local gang of his uncle’s Bronx market. This is obviously bad news…for the gang.

Avengers: Infinity War – Arrives Dec. 25

Avengers: Infinity War is the almost conclusion of more than ten years and 17 movies worth of Marvel Cinematic Universe storytelling.

further reading: Avengers 4: The Best and Worst Fan Theories

The gang is all here: Cap, Tony, Thor, Gamora….OK just trust me that it’s everyone save for Ant-Man and Hawkeye. Earth’s mightiest heroes must band together because the big big big big bad Thanos has decided to stop messing around and is going to finish up his quest for all Infinity Stones.

Avengers: Infinity War is much better than it has any right to be juggling all these characters. Credit a talented cast with years of established history and Joe and Anthony Russo as directors.

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Raiders! Thank God Netflix has the Indiana Jones trilogy (plus one more regrettable film) available to stream or otherwise this list wouldn’t feel quite right.

further reading: How Raiders of the Lost Ark Continues to Influence Pop Culture

Harrison Ford (oh, him again!) stars as the titular Indiana Jones, an archaeologist who has some pretty strong opinions on where important artifacts belong. Say it with me: museums! Indy is brought in by the U.S. government to foil a rival archaeologist and his Nazi friend’s attempt to acquire the mythical Ark of the Covenant. The Nazis believe that if they acquire the Ark, their armies will be invincible. But that can’t be right, right? It’s just some fossil. 

Raiders of the Lost Ark is a collaboration between Steven Spielberg and George Lucas at the height of their powers. It’s quite simply one of the best action/adventure films ever.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

After a detour into the dark and uncomfortable in Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones returns to world of adventure in The Last Crusade.

The Nazis are back in The Last Crusade and spoiler alert: they’re still dicks. They’ve kidnapped Indiana’s father, Professor Henry Jones (Sean Connery) while he was off searching for the literal Holy Grail. Indiana must find and rescue his father and maybe even look into this whole Holy Grail business while he does.

Together Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade represent some of the most purely fun and exciting action movies of the modern era.

The Dark Knight

Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight didn’t just elevate the superhero genre to new levels. It served as a reminder of how powerful practical effects and good old-fashioned stunt work can be.

The biggest action set piece in this film is simply an 18-wheeler flipping end over end on the streets of Gotham. To achieve this, Nolan simply…flips and 18-wheeler! For fun! Christian Bale reprises his role as the caped crusader and must engage in the battle for Gotham’s soul with Heath Ledger’s The Joker. 

You’ve undoubtedly seen this movie quite a few times by now but give it another watch and marvel at the action mayhem that Nolan is able to pull off.

The Mummy

Before it was an awful 2017 Tom Cruise reboot, The Mummy was a fun little film from 1999 that is nothing but action adventure goodness.

Brendan Fraser (at the height of his Brendan Fraser powers) stars as the wonderfully action-named Rick O’Connell. Rick is an American adventurer who teams up with Egyptologist Evelyn Carnahan (Rachel Weisz) to find the Book of the Living in an ancient tomb. Unfortunately for them, some Americans with ill-intentions uncover the Book of the Dead at the same time and awaken Imhotep, a high priest from the 1290 BC. 

further reading: 13 Essential Mummy Movies

The Mummy is an excellent throwback of a film. There are no frills, no franchise setup (though it would get a sequel), just a good-old fashioned Egyptian adventure.

Ant-Man and the Wasp – Coming Jan. 29

Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp is reportedly the last Marvel movie that will be coming to Netflix before Disney fires up its own streaming service. So enjoy this last trip into the MCU while you can.

Ant-Man and the Wasp is a nice little palette cleanser after the enormous and universe-altering events of Avengers: Infinity War. The film catches up with our old friend, Scott Lang, as he attempts to finish out his time under house arrest due to his involvement in Captain America’s insurrection. Scott can’t stay home forever though as father-daughter team Hank and Hope Pym need Scott’s help retrieving Hope’s mom from the quantum realm.

further reading: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Easter Egg and Reference Guide

Ant-Man and the Wasp is the increasingly rare Marvel movie with reasonably low stakes and it helps the action at hand feel lighter and fresher as a result.

The Incredibles 2 – Coming Jan. 30

Pixar’s The Incredibles was not only one of the best Pixar movies ever but one of the best action movies of its generation. Its follow-up, 2018’s The Incredibles 2, doesn’t quite reach the same heights of the original but still contains some of the best action storytelling you’re likely to see.

further reading: Brad Bird on The Incredibles 2

After the events of the first film, the Parr family is ready to accept their roles as superheroes once again. Problem is, the public still isn’t quite fully ready to receive them. So they team up with billionaire industrialist and public relations extraordinaire, Winston Deavor, to develop a plan. Suddenly Helen Parr/Elasti-Girl is the main breadwinner and public darling as Bob Parr struggles with parenting duty. Then, of course, the world needs saving once again.

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