Best Action Movies

The action movies that are actually worth your time. No filler, no studio hype — just films that deliver.

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Superman poster
$250M

Superman

2025

James Gunn finally gave DC a real vision. $250M but it FEELS like it matters. David Corenswet IS Superman. $616M worldwide and climbing. This is what DC should have been doing for 10 years.

F1 poster
$300M

F1

2025

Brad Pitt + Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun Maverick director) + real F1 cars. $641M worldwide. Apple finally got a hit. When you pair real stunts with a real filmmaker, people show up.

Jurassic World Rebirth poster
$200M

Jurassic World Rebirth

2025

Gareth Edwards (Rogue One, Godzilla) brought new life to a dead franchise. $870M worldwide. Proof that the right director matters more than the right IP. The dinosaurs are back and they earned it.

Novocaine poster
$25M

Novocaine

2025

$25M action-comedy where Jack Quaid can't feel pain. Original concept, fun execution, didn't need $200M to entertain. This is what mid-budget movies should look like.

The Amateur poster
$40M

The Amateur

2025

Rami Malek as a CIA codebreaker going rogue. $40M. Tight, smart, original. Not a sequel. Not a franchise. Just a good thriller that respects your time.

Sinners poster
$90M

Sinners

2025

Ryan Coogler + Michael B. Jordan + vampires in the Jim Crow South. Original IP. Shot on IMAX. This is what happens when you let a filmmaker make something NEW instead of Sequel #47.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 poster
$122M

Sonic the Hedgehog 3

2024

A video game franchise that actually gets BETTER with each installment? Keanu as Shadow. $122M well spent. Paramount knows something Sony doesn't.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse poster
$100M

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

2023

$100M and every frame is a painting. 1,000 unique character designs. Animation styles that shift per universe. Sony spent LESS than Quantumania and delivered something revolutionary.

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These action movies wasted their budgets. Save yourself the time.

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning poster
$400M

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

2025

FOUR HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS. The most expensive Mission Impossible ever and it lost $150M. Even Tom Cruise can't save a $400M movie in 2025. The age of the blank check action movie is over.

Tron: Ares poster
$170M

Tron: Ares

2025

$170M on a franchise nobody was asking to return. Jared Leto. Again. Made $142M worldwide. Lost $133M. The Tron franchise has never been a box office draw and Disney keeps pretending it will be.

Thunderbolts* poster
$180M

Thunderbolts*

2025

$180M on Marvel's version of Suicide Squad with characters nobody's attached to. The asterisk in the title is fitting — this whole phase of the MCU deserves an asterisk.

A Minecraft Movie poster
$150M

A Minecraft Movie

2025

$150M turning a beloved game into a generic live-action adventure. The game's art style is iconic. They threw it away for Jack Black in a cave. At least the kids liked it. The adults know better.

Captain America: Brave New World poster
$180M

Captain America: Brave New World

2025

$180M and Marvel still can't recapture the magic. Phase 5 is where franchise fatigue became franchise death. The MCU keeps spending more and delivering less.

Argylle poster
$200M

Argylle

2024

$200M on a spy movie with a CGI cat. Apple spent more on this than some countries' GDP and it flopped instantly. The hubris is breathtaking.

Madame Web poster
$80M

Madame Web

2024

$80M on a psychic Spider-Woman origin story that makes Morbius look competent. Sony is speedrunning bad decisions at this point.

Atlas poster
$100M

Atlas

2024

$100M for J.Lo in a mech suit fighting AI. Netflix keeps writing blank checks for movies that feel generated by AI. Ironic.

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga poster
$168M

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

2024

$168M on a prequel to Fury Road. The original was practical stunts and real desert. This one leaned on CGI and it shows. Lost $120M. Some stories don't need a prequel.

Borderlands poster
$115M

Borderlands

2024

$115M on a video game movie starring Cate Blanchett. Made $33M worldwide. THIRTY-THREE MILLION. The game has more personality in its loading screens.

Kraven the Hunter poster
$110M

Kraven the Hunter

2024

Sony learned nothing from Morbius. Nothing from Madame Web. $110M on ANOTHER Spider-Man villain nobody asked for. $62M worldwide. Sony is speedrunning franchise self-destruction.

The Crow poster
$50M

The Crow

2024

$50M remaking a movie that's sacred to its fans. Made $24M worldwide. The original was Brandon Lee's final performance — you don't remake that. You respect it.

Red One poster
$250M

Red One

2024

$250 MILLION on a Christmas movie starring The Rock. Quarter of a BILLION dollars. Amazon spent more on this than most countries spend on infrastructure. Made $180M. The waste is staggering.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania poster
$200M

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

2023

$200 MILLION on floating CGI heads in a green screen void. The script reads like it was written during a lunch break. Pure noise.

Rebel Moon poster
$166M

Rebel Moon

2023

Zack Snyder got $166M from Netflix and delivered a Star Wars knockoff with zero personality. Slow-mo doesn't replace story. It never did.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts poster
$195M

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

2023

$195M on the 7th Transformers movie. Seven. They've made seven of these. At what point does the audience collectively agree that we've seen enough robots punch each other?

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There are thousands of actionmovies released every year. Studios spend millions on marketing to convince you their latest release is worth watching. Most of the time, it isn't. Signal cuts through that noise. We call out movies where directors burned $100M+ budgets on lazy writing and uninspired filmmaking. We champion the films — big budget or small — where someone actually had a vision and executed it. No sponsored content. No studio partnerships. Just honest takes from people who are tired of wasting their time on bad movies.