Netflix is serving up some serious action right now! If you love your heart racing and your palms sweaty, you need to head on over to the platform. The streaming giant has an extensive library of action-packed movies and shows, but there’s a special subset of action films that demands your immediate attention.
In fact, three of them are currently dominating Netflix's top 10 movies list. This means tons of people have been streaming them on the platform. Below, we’ve shared the titles of each one and even threw in an additional action flick for you to watch and enjoy!
War Machine (2026)
Netflix continues to surprise its audience with high‑octane originals, and War Machine is one of 2026’s most talked‑about additions to the roster. Part military drama and part sci‑fi survival thriller, this movie throws viewers headfirst into a world where elite soldiers face not only the toughest training of their lives but also an unimaginable, otherworldly threat.
The film centers around the final stage of the U.S. Army Ranger selection program. We follow 81 (Alan Ritchson), a combat engineer whose past loss drives him to prove his worth. What starts as a tough but familiar training mission quickly spirals out of control when 81 and his squad discover a mysterious object deep in the wilderness.
But this is no ordinary find. It awakens as a massive, unstoppable robotic force. Suddenly, the recruits are thrown into a deadly fight for survival, where their training, teamwork, and courage are pushed to the absolute limit.
Nobody 2 (2025)
When Nobody hit theaters in 2021, audiences were stunned. Bob Odenkirk, best known as the fast-talking, lovable lawyer Saul Goodman, completely reinvented himself as Hutch Mansell, the quiet suburban dad with a hidden, lethal past. Now, in Nobody 2, he returns as workaholic assassin Hutch. But this time around, Hutch is facing deadlier adversaries and a family vacation that goes completely off the rails.
Hutch is determined to enjoy some peace and reconnect with his family. He convinces his wife, Becca (Connie Nielsen), and their kids to take a trip to Plummerville, Wisconsin. There, they visit an amusement park from Hutch's childhood. But this is when things go left. A seemingly minor scuffle between his son Brady (Gage Munroe) and a local bully quickly escalates, and Hutch steps in to protect his child.
But Hutch soon finds himself confronting not just the bully, but also a network of dangerous criminals and corrupt local authorities who are hiding behind the park’s cheerful facade.
The Rip (2026)
Netflix has no shortage of action movies, but The Rip hits differently. This isn’t just a story about cops taking down criminals. It’s about what happens when the cops themselves are pushed to the edge. And with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon leading the film, it’s exactly as gripping as you’d expect.
The movie kicks off with a Miami-Dade police unit carrying out what appears to be a routine raid. Everything is going according to plan until they stumble upon a massive stash of cash hidden inside the property. It’s the kind of discovery that instantly changes the atmosphere in the room.
What they're supposed to do is secure the evidence, follow protocol, and report it to their superiors. But the sheer amount of money makes that easier said than done. Tension quickly builds as the officers realize just how tempting the situation is, and what should have been a straightforward operation soon spirals into a tense and dangerous game of suspicion and betrayal.
Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025)
Like Nobody 2, Sisu: Road to Revenge is not a Netflix original movie. However, the streaming giant has made it easily accessible to a global audience that's looking for an adrenaline-fueled action experience.
Serving as a sequel to the critically acclaimed international action thriller Sisu, the film takes everything that made the original a hit and amplifies it to new heights. The story follows Aatami Korpi (Jorma Tommila), a war-torn hero whose life has been marked by unimaginable loss. Having survived the horrors of post-World War II Finland, Aatami now faces an even deadlier challenge.
When Yeagor Draganov (Stephen Lang), a ruthless Soviet Red Army officer responsible for much of Aatami’s suffering, returns with a vendetta, Korpi must once again rely on his unmatched survival instincts and combat skills to stay alive.
