Top 10 Netflix Originals to Binge Now

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Come on, let’s be real—Netflix has basically become a place to go for high-adrenaline movies that have a lot of flashy visuals and action happening everywhere you look. These stories move so quickly that you don’t even have a moment to catch your breath, and with new content dropping every week, it’s incredibly easy to spend hours scrolling without even realizing it.

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That’s where I come in, friends. I’ve done the hard work for you (yes, that means I’ve spent hours scrolling through explosions—sorry, not sorry) to bring you a list of the best Netflix original movies that you can currently stream when you’re feeling bored out of your mind. There’s everything from heists and shootouts to immortal warriors and a kaiju monster—something for every type of action fan out there.

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10. Wingwomen

Let’s start off with an underrated gem. While Wingwomen isn’t as in the spotlight as some of the other titles on Netflix, that in itself is part of its appeal. It’s fun, it’s energetic, and it shows that you don’t need a big blockbuster budget to make something slick and fun. It’s that little action gem that surprises you in a good way.

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9. Triple Frontier

In Triple Frontier, five former Special Forces operatives come together for one last job in the depths of the South American jungle. The job quickly goes awry. The film boasts a talented ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal, Charlie Hunnam, and Garrett Hedlund. The action starts as a tense heist film and quickly devolves into a gritty survival tale as the job goes out of control. Greed and loyalty are put to the test as the moral line becomes blurred in an instant.

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8. Gunpowder Milkshake

Imagine John Wick with neon lights, excessive flair, and an all-female powerhouse cast. Karen Gillan plays a hitwoman who has to guard a kid and must join forces with her estranged mom (Lena Headey) and a team of assassin-librarians played by Carla Gugino, Michelle Yeoh, and Angela Bassett. It’s unapologetically fun, stylish, and a mess.

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7. The Harder They Fall

This is not your average Western. The Harder They Fall reimagines actual people from the Old West, with Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Regina King, and LaKeith Stanfield heading an amazing ensemble. Full of swagger, vengeance, and a phenomenal soundtrack, it’s as new as it is filmmaking—a Western for the modern crowd.

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6. The Old Guard & The Old Guard 2

Charlize Theron fronts a team of immortal fighters who’ve been secretly guiding history for centuries. The original movie serves up gritty, affecting action, and the follow-up ups the ante with fresh characters and even larger battles. Collectively, they’re a demonstration that Netflix has learned how to develop a franchise that is worth watching.

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5. Extraction & Extraction 2

Chris Hemsworth abandons Thor’s hammer for assault weapons as Tyler Rake, a mercenary with nothing to lose. The first one is a relentless rescue operation in Dhaka, while the second one takes it up another notch with crazy stunts, one-take combat scenes, and Idris Elba entering the fray. If you’re looking for plain adrenaline, this is it.

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4. The Gray Man

Ryan Gosling plays Sierra Six, a CIA hitman pursued by sadistic nemesis Chris Evans, who steals every scene with scene-stealing fervor. This slick action, globe-hopping espionage, and loaded cast (Ana de Armas, Billy Bob Thornton) make it worth watching. Bonus: a sequel is already in production.

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3. Da 5 Bloods

Spike Lee blends history, adventure, and raw emotion in this story of Vietnam veterans who return to the jungle to find their fallen leader—and a hidden fortune. Poignant, thrilling, and deeply human, it’s a film that lingers long after the credits roll. Chadwick Boseman’s appearance adds even more weight, making it unforgettable.

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2. Godzilla Minus One

Godzilla has never been better. This Oscar-winning film brings us back to post–World War II Japan, where a shell-shocked pilot is forced to confront the fury of Godzilla. Epic and emotional at the same time, it’s a monster flick with a heart. Bonus: you can watch it in black-and-white for added gravitas.

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1. RRR

If you’ve heard the hype, believe it. RRR is a three-hour Telugu-language epic that feels like the most entertaining rollercoaster you’ll ever ride. It follows two revolutionaries who form an unbreakable bond while fighting British colonial rule. Expect breathtaking action, heartfelt drama, and the kind of spectacle you’ll want to rewatch immediately.

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Not in the mood for holiday high-stakes action? Netflix has a crazy holiday universe of its own. From A Christmas Prince to The Princess Switch and so forth, these interconnected holiday films are teeming with Easter eggs, cameos, and brilliantly sloppy continuity. It’s disorganized, it’s absurd, and sincerely, that’s precisely why the fans adore it.

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