Netflix has always been a great place to watch action movies, and in 2022, they will continue to be one of the best options. With so many great titles on their list, it’s hard to choose just one. Here are the five best action movies on Netflix in 2022:
- Rampage This movie is a must-watch for any fan of action movies. It’s an intense and exciting film that will leave you wanting more.
- Black Panther Black Panther is another must-watch for any fan of African culture and history. It’s an amazing movie that will leave you feeling inspired and excited for the future.
- The Fate of the Furious The Fate of the Furious is another must-watch for any fan of action movies. It’s an intense and exciting film that will leave you wanting more. The only downside is that it’s a bit long. But overall, it’s a great movie to watch. 4) Aquaman Aquaman is another must-watch for any fan of DC Comics characters and their stories. It’s an amazing movie that will leave you feeling inspired and excited for the future. 5) Thor: Ragnarok Thor: Ragnarok is another must-watch for any fan of Norse mythology and action movies alike. It’s an amazing movie that will leave you feeling inspired and excited for the future.
The Debt Collector
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The biggest star in B-movie action over the past decade or so has been English actor Scott Adkins. The Debt Collector is a great showcase for Adkins’ signature blend of martial-arts prowess, intimidating screen presence, and sardonic humor. Working with director and frequent collaborator Jesse V. Johnson, Adkins plays a trained fighter who reluctantly puts his skills to use convincing deadbeats to pay what they owe to a shady underworld figure.
Gunpowder Milkshake
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The world of Gunpowder Milkshake is a stylized fantasia of rival factions of assassins, all operating under strict yet esoteric rules. Expert assassin Sam (Karen Gillan) breaks those rules when she’s targeted for death after a job gone wrong, and she takes down nearly the entire establishment in the process. Gillan delivers a perfect combination of deadpan snark and combat prowess, as Sam protects a young girl from the dangerous forces aligned against her. She’s surrounded by elaborate, colorful locations and characters, making the movie into a neon-soaked dream world.
The Harder They Fall
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Filmmaker Jeymes Samuel brings a new perspective to the classic Western genre in The Harder They Fall. Samuel builds a fictional story around various real-life Black figures of the Old West, teaming them up for a showdown between two rival gangs on the American frontier. Jonathan Majors plays Nat Love, an outlaw with a code of honor, who’s sworn revenge against the sinister Rufus Buck (Idris Elba).
Samuel stages exciting, kinetic shoot-outs and chase scenes, combining the familiar aesthetics of Westerns with elements of music videos drawn from his own background as a hip-hop artist.
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Last Action Hero
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Although it was a flop when it was first released, John McTiernan’s self-aware action movie Last Action Hero has held up remarkably well. The filmmakers anticipate future Hollywood developments with their parody of an action franchise starring a fictionalized version of Arnold Schwarzenegger (playing himself). Thanks to a magical movie ticket, a young fan teams up with Schwarzenegger’s action hero Jack Slater, in a clever satire that doubles as a thrilling, over-the-top action movie.
Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol
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Animation veteran Brad Bird was an unlikely candidate to take over a blockbuster action franchise, but he directs the series’ best entry with Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol. The fourth movie starring Tom Cruise as secret agent Ethan Hunt, Ghost Protocol sends Hunt and his team on the run after his agency is blamed for a major terrorist attack.
Bird delivers on amazing stunts, including one involving Cruise hanging off the side of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, along with sharp dialogue and lively character interactions.
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The Old Guard
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Based on the comic book series by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernandez, The Old Guard is Netflix’s take on the big-budget superhero movie. The film features a team of immortal warriors led by Charlize Theron’s Andromache. The centuries-old heroes operate in secret until the emergence of a new immortal forces them to confront the modern world, with lots of kicking, punching, and explosions along the way.
The Professional
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French filmmaker Luc Besson had his American breakthrough with thriller The Professional, which also features a young Natalie Portman in her debut role. Portman plays a 12-year-old orphan taken in by the title character (Jean Reno), an Italian hitman working in New York City. Reno’s taciturn Leon eventually warms to Portman’s eager Mathilda, and together they go after the corrupt DEA agent (played by Gary Oldman) responsible for the death of Mathilda’s family. Besson balances intense action with warm sentiment in what would become a signature style for him.
Sentinelle
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French action movie Sentinelle is a lean thriller about a traumatized soldier (Olga Kurylenko) seeking revenge for an attack on her sister. Klara (Kurylenko) returns from the Middle East only to encounter more danger at home in Nice, where her sister is raped and beaten by a powerful Russian gangster.
Director Julien Leclercq delivers a simple but brutal story of vengeance, and Kurylenko brings a haunted, mournful quality to her performance as a trained operative pushed too far.
Unknown
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Liam Neeson’s late-career resurgence as an action hero has included several collaborations with director Jaume Collet-Serra, including Unknown. The movie stars Neeson as a doctor in Berlin for a conference, who wakes up to discover that his entire life seems to have been erased. He must fight against a shady conspiracy to discover who he really is and why nothing he took for granted is actually what it seems.
Wheelman
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Frank Grillo stars as the nameless title character in Wheelman, and he spends nearly the entire movie behind the wheel of a car. In the aftermath of a bank robbery, the getaway driver (Grillo) tries to figure out who double-crossed him, while keeping his daughter safe and outrunning (and outdriving) various pursuers. Grillo’s grizzled charm makes the wheelman easy to root for, and director Jeremy Rush keeps the action lively even when it’s contained to a single vehicle.