Paramount Pictures has built a legacy for itself ever since 1912, the year it was founded. By distributing over a thousand films and acquiring rights to double the amount, the company has cemented itself as a globally respected production house. So naturally, its extension, that is the streaming service Paramount+ houses the same kind of expansive movie library. From giving you a throwback to popular franchises such as Star Trek and Mission: Impossible to add new titles to its library, the streamer has something that suits every palette.
As for the action genre, it contains within itself several subgenres, like mystery, crime, dystopian, fantasy, and science fiction. What remains constant across all these stories is the genre’s ability to craft astonishing set pieces, pair them with sublime storytelling and intense characterization, and viola! You have an action flick that is remembered for the ages. Within the treasure trunk that is Paramount+, there are hundreds of modern roller coasters as well as cult classics to satiate your hunger for an adrenaline-fueled evening.
Updated on January 27th, 2024 by Soniya Hinduja: This article has been updated with additional information to keep the discussion fresh and relevant.
20 Marathon Man (1976)
Marathon Man
- Release Date
- October 8, 1976
- Director
- John Schlesinger
In Marathon Man, Laurence Olivier plays the role of Dr. Christian Szell, a former Nazi war criminal who now procures and sells stolen diamonds. Dustin Hoffman stars as Babe Levy, a history student who simply wants to do his research but unwittingly gets embroiled in a conspiracy involving Szell. The deeper he is thrust into Szell’s dark world, the more endangered his life becomes. Soon, the war turns into one between Babe and Szell.
An Award Winning Performance from Olivier
Marathon Man is an extremely suspenseful action thriller that plays out under the sublime direction of John Schlesinger. Olivier chews the scenery with his menacing portrayal of the antagonist, and his performance won him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Hoffman himself is very physical in his role as a graduate student; his depiction of fear and character engulfs the frame. Even though some graphic scenes were deleted from the movie, there are plenty of violence and tense sequences to keep fans captivated.
19 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
The latest entry in the TMNT franchise sees the Turtle brothers on a mission to finally be accepted as ordinary teenagers in New York City. But their mission is interrupted by another one when they make a new friend in April O’Neil, an aspiring journalist who accompanies them on their hunt for a mysterious crime syndicate. Elsewhere, an army of mutants is unleashed upon the city, leaving Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo to fight harder than ever before.
A Charming Turtles Reboot
With this reboot of the Ninja Turtle franchise, director Jeff Rowe aimed to tell a coming-of-age story. And by infusing it with an abundance of charm, emotion, angst, and brotherhood, Rowe manages to deliver a fun, infectious, and exciting adventure. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem also features a lot of special effects that make the mutant action sequences truly entertaining and jaw-dropping. Not to mention, the always-wonderful Ayo Edebiri puts in a delightful voice-acting performance here.
18 Star Trek (2009)
In the same vein as the films that came before, the 11th movie in the Star Trek franchise, which is also a reboot, invites you to an alternate timeline. Here, the alterations are made not just to the history of the film series but also to James T. Kirk’s upbringing. Star Trek sees Kirk become a smart but volatile adult, while Spock is admitted to the Vulcan Science Academy. The two eventually end up joining the U.S.S. Enterprise as a larger plot to stop the Romulans and their insane plot to destroy a bunch of planets.
Re-Energizing the Star Trek Franchise
With the aim of freeing Star Trek from the rest of the franchise, director J.J. Abrams brought a new sense of energy and electricity to the plot. The fresh faces of the cast, including Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, ended up owning the iconic roles by masterfully balancing their characters’ physicalities with their emotions. Moreover, the modern CGI played a massive role in capturing the essence of what made the franchise so thrilling in the first place. More action-oriented and advanced, the movie is considered to be one of the best sci-fi reboots of all time.
17 Braveheart (1995)
Taking you to 13th-century Scotland, Braveheart tells the spectacular story of a Scottish warrior named William Wallace who organized his fellow Scots in a rebellion against King Edward I of England. When he was young, Wallace had witnessed brutal executions before being taken abroad by his uncle. Upon returning, Wallace marries his childhood sweetheart, but the English soldiers murder her. So he rallies his clan and the countrymen against the oppressive rule, which leads to a full-fledged revolution for independence.
Epic in Scale and Substance
Directed by Mel Gibson, this historical drama may draw all its inspiration from fictional accounts of William Wallace’s life, but the grand scale of production and precise imagination make it an incredibly entertaining watch. The movie bursts off the screen with phenomenal battle sequences and profound emotional investment. Supported by a brilliant score, conducted by James Horner, Braveheart transports the audiences straight into the belly of the struggles and triumphs faced by the Scottish people.
16 Gladiator (2000)
Ridley Scott’s epic historical drama sees Russell Crowe star as Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridius, who’s betrayed by Marcus Aurelius’ traitorous son Commodus. After having his master murdered and his family butchered, Maximus becomes a gladiator, rising through the ranks and biding his time for his shot at revenge and redemption.
An All-Time Great Action Classic
Since its release, Gladiator has been nothing short of revolutionary. Everything from the film’s writing to Crowe’s breathtaking performance as Maximus has been nothing short of perfect. Gladiator also works on a subliminal level as it intricately highlights the themes of Stoicism, masculinity, and honor in the face of insurmountable obstacles. Loved by both fans and critics alike, Scott’s film went on to win five Academy Awards, turning Joaquin Phoenix into a star and Russell Crowe into a superstar.
15 The Italian Job (2003)
The Italian Job is reminiscent of The Fast and Furious series in terms of the emotional nucleus of a team and its propensity to rely on fast cars to get the job done. The film revolves around a heist that goes wrong when one of the members betrays the team and dashes off with the loot, resulting in the death of the head of the group. Angry and hungry for revenge, the team assembles once more, looking for payback from one of their own.
Charming Fun
If you’re a fan of thrilling car chases and some clever writing, The Italian Job would be right up your alley. F. Gary Gray’s film is a well-rounded action flick that ticks most boxes of the genre, while also adding another dimension of decent dialogues and character arcs. The Italian Job might not be the best action film ever, but with a runtime of just 2 hours, the film moves into fifth gear and provides a sense of mental escape on a relatively skilled level.
14 Pain & Gain (2013)
Pain & Gain is based on a true story about three Floridian bodybuilders who try to get rich quickly by robbing and killing. Michael Bay’s film is bitterly funny and is driven by the stupidity of its main cast members, like Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, and Anthony Mackie.
Don’t Take it Too Seriously
Brimming with aggressive hormones, Pain & Gain is a funny cocktail of dumb humor and violence with a concealed jibe at the vulgarity of the American Dream. The film’s charm lies in its stupidity, which further propagates its tendency for violence and action. Based on his propensity for scale, Pain & Gain is tethered in reality and is a charming take on life and its oddities through the scattershot and vibrant lens of Michael Bay.
13 Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018)
Led by an incredible Tom Cruise and his staple team members, Mission: Impossible – Fallout sees the all-star team band together to put a stop to a deadly terrorist attack involving nuclear bombs and an end-of-the-world scenario.
Cruise Is King
The Mission: Impossible franchise has blossomed into a sure-shot action franchise that’s bound to feature some state-of-the-art action sequences along with some innovative technology and machinery. Directed by staple franchise director Christopher McQuarrie, the film’s cast caters to a well-balanced emotional range, from Tom Cruise’s death-defying action to Simon Pegg’s and Ving Rhames’ funny charm and is a rollercoaster of a film that’s up there with one of the best in the franchise.
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12 Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
When it comes to the action/adventure genre, several mainstays like the Mission: Impossible franchise, the Terminator films, or literally any movie from the Marvel Cinematic Universe have proved to be unmatched. Yet, there is something distinctly fascinating about the Indiana Jones Collection.
Everyone Loves Indy
Raiders of the Lost Ark does not waste a minute in thrusting the audience straight into its jaw-dropping perils as we follow our favorite archaeology professor Indiana Jones racing against time and the formidable Nazi forces to find an artifact known as the Ark of the Covenant, because otherwise its power will be used for evil. Featuring spectacular desert escapes and witty humor, this Steven Spielberg classic acts as an important film in the territory.
11 Minority Report (2002)
Minority Report follows Tom Cruise as John Anderton, the head of the PreCrime department that’s tasked with stopping crimes before they take place. Minority Report is set in a futuristic utopian world, where the existence of ‘precogs’ has led to fewer crimes thanks to their ability to look into the future of people who will eventually commit crimes and arrest them beforehand. When a precog predicts that he will commit a crime in the future, he goes on the run as a wanted man and has to use all his wits to prove his innocence.
Sleek and Exciting
Another fantastic project from the mind of Steven Spielberg, Minority Report is a genre-blend of every aspect of filmmaking. The movie has slick visuals and neat action choreography. Fans have enjoyed its chase scenes and the tense atmosphere as they root for Anderton’s innocence to be acknowledged.
10 Face/Off (1997)
Face/Off stars Nicholas Cage and John Travolta in an interesting and elaborate battle with each other. Travolta’s Sean Archer is originally the good guy – an FBI agent working on the anti-terrorist team – who undergoes plastic surgery to take the identity of Castor Troy, a terrorist and arch-enemy currently in comatose condition.
Face/Off Is Absurd Yet Fascinating
However, the trouble begins when Castor wakes up and wears the face of Sean. With their real faces grafted onto each other’s bodies, these characters go undercover and try their very best not to get caught while also achieving their respective goals. John Woo’s film is an ambitious action flick. The details, intricacies, and unexpected plot twists are truly a breath of fresh air for action fans.
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9 Collateral (2004)
In Collateral, Jamie Foxx plays Max, an LA cab driver who realizes that he may need to buckle up because his cab has been hijacked by a charismatic yet deadly hitman named Vincent (Tom Cruise). At first, he is just along for the ride, but once Max understands his passenger’s true nature, he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse across the city’s night lights.
Another Impeccable Cruise Action Flick
On the other hand, Vincent needs to hold Max as collateral until he’s done with his assassination mission for the night. Needless to say, Cruise delivers one of his most fascinating performances ever. But what’s worth praising is Foxx’s characterization and the way he’s stuck between fate and deception.
8 World War Z (2013)
World War Z revolves around former United Nations employee Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) during a global zombie apocalypse as he’s tasked with finding the origin of the virus and bringing it to an end. Staged phenomenally as a race against time, the movie watches Gerry go around the world in search of the pandemic’s origins and find a cure for those who are already infected. Brimming with visceral zombie attacks and heart-in-your-mouth action sequences, the film takes you on a fun global ride.
An Unpredictable Take on a Familiar Genre
Imagine a zombie horror packed with so many fights and thrills that it easily passes off as an action movie. Well, don’t imagine it too hard because Marc Foster has already brought such an epic action rollercoaster to the silver screens. We’ve seen an abundance of predictable zombie movies, but World War Z turns things around by telling a story about a mysterious virus threatening to bring down the entire human civilization.
7 Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Setting records from the first week of its release, Beverly Hills Cop takes you into the precious ‘80s big-city scenario where maverick Detroit cop Axel Foley is casually doing his thing. But when his best friend Mikey is murdered, Foley travels to sunny Southern California to investigate the case solo. He clashes with locals and soon feels himself closer to finding the truth, but in the process, Foley also gets involved in the criminal underworld of Beverly Hills.
A More Serious Role for Murphy
While Eddie Murphy is known for his impeccable comedy roles, few essential movies make him more iconic than ever. Throughout the movie, you’ll be blessed with Murphy’s tough-talking cop delivering one-liners smoothly. Moreover, the rest of the characters and over-the-top action make it arguably the most entertaining and rewatchable buddy cop action movie ever made.
6 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Seven years after the groundbreaking success of his first film in the series, director James Cameron returns with a sequel that overflows with mind-blowing practical effects. The film raises the bar by showing the same dystopian science fiction premise but infusing it with a compelling cat-and-mouse storyline. John Connor is being pursued by a different terminator. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s sheer-muscle T-800 Terminator, who was once after Conner’s mother Sarah, is now hellbent on protecting them.
Legendary for a Reason
While Schwarzenegger brings back his iconic hero, Linda Hamilton doesn’t wait a second to showcase her great ass-kicking skills and become one of the greatest action heroines of all time. With that said, Terminator 2: Judgment Day also has some great camerawork and the kind of action that still manages to blow our minds.
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5 Jack Reacher (2012)
Adapted deftly from One Shot, the ninth book in Lee Child’s series of cerebral action mystery novels, Jack Reacher brings to the screen the titular character, who is an ex-US Army Military Police Corps investigator. After hearing the news about James Barr’s whereabouts, Jack arrives in Pittsburgh to find out whether or not the accusations of this trained former military sniper about killing five people are true or not. As he works to prove his innocence and finds evidence pointing in the opposite direction, he begins to uncover a complex conspiracy involving people of power and the most harmless-seeming officials.
Much Better than the TV Series
Director Christopher McQuarrie uses several mind games to twist the story around and Tom Cruise fights with absolute grit and intensity. Heavy on mystery and action, Jack Reacher is the kind of thriller you won’t be able to look away from. Upon its release, Jack Reacher was met with rave reviews from fans and critics alike and features some great action sequences and cinematography.
4 The Lost City (2022)
The Lost City
- Release Date
- March 25, 2022
- Director
- Aaron Nee , Adam Nee
Steering away from the same-old action fare, The Lost City drops you in the middle of a romantic action-adventure story starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. Bullock plays Loretta Sage, a reclusive author who often writes about escapism-providing stories set in exotic locations. The movie follows her going on tour to promote her upcoming book, and tagging along is Alan, the model who shows up on almost all of her book covers.
Impressively Charming Fare
Daniel Radcliffe hams it up as an eccentric villain who kidnaps Lorette by believing that she knows the whereabouts of an ancient lost treasure. Brimming with breathless chase scenes, witty banter, over-the-top rescue missions, and crowd-pleasing action, the movie is on its way to becoming a cult classic because of how expertly it switches from comedy to action.
3 Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023)
Exploring brand new heights of science fiction, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is a decent reboot of the original film. The movie daringly expands the universe by bringing in beast-like Maximals to fight alongside Optimus Primal and the Autobots. Fight who, you ask? Scourge has sent the Terrorcons on Earth for a mission, and in the process they wage a war across the planet, threatening to destroy anything that comes their way.
A Return to Form for Transformers
The first film adaptation of Hasbro’s toy line turned the idea into a million-dollar franchise and as years passed and filmmaking became more creative, so did the spectacle. Balancing emotion with epic CGI action, the film is nothing short of a visual masterpiece. Moreover, it is set in the 90s, which means there is the beloved retro aesthetic and punk rock vibe that redefines the franchise.
2 Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
If you’re looking for a jolly old fantasy adventure filled with emotion, wit, and humor, then Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is the film for you. The movie loved its source materials because it translates the magic of the game deftly and pleases not just the fans and players but also becomes a favorite among mainstream audiences who love a good thriller. The focuses on Edgin Darvis, whose peace is cut short when enemies from the past ruin his perfect life.
A Story that Can Only Be Described as Swashbuckling
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves features an epic quest for an ancient powerful relic that can either make someone indestructible or resurrect them. Along with a band of adventurers, Edgin’s charming and clever thief gets swept away in fighting dragons and navigating arduous terrains. Overall entertaining and lighthearted, the film features marvelous set pieces and great action.
1 Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
Tom Cruise dials up his action movie-star magic up to 11 in this iconic sequel that was 30 years in the making. As a massive summer blockbuster, Top Gun: Maverick features the aviation fanatic, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell working as a test pilot and avoiding the prospect of promotion because the air is where he feels most at home. However, when he is appointed to train a bunch of graduates for a special mission, Pete has no choice but to take the job and confront his past.
Worth the Wait
Miles Teller makes an impressive entry to the long-awaited sequel as Lt. Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, the son of Pete’s former partner in action. The movie delivers spectacular aerial cinematography, jaw-dropping fighter jet action, and the kind of emotional stakes that make it more grounded and resonant than ever. Rarely does a sequel not only match but exceed expectations and make a record as the most obsessively rewatchable movie of the year.