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PLANE embraces the things about 90s action movies that made them equally entertaining as they are absurd — and I mean that in the best way.
MMPR/TMNT II #1 reunites the Power Rangers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for an adventure that looks to be even wackier than the first.
Hell Dogs is a gang-fueled action film that blurs the line for an undercover cop whose job is to infiltrate and dismantle the Yakuza.
Loud, absurd, bloody, and a total thrill ride, The Big 4 (directed by Timo Tjahjanto) is easily one of the best action films on Netflix.
Violent Night brings action in spades and allows Harbour to deck the halls in fake blood while still capturing the spirit of Christmas.
Bloody Ties see Aiden entering a dangerous tournament that promises fame and fortune but only if you survive.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an asymmetrical online multiplayer game that pits ordinary civilians against the villains of the Dragon Ball universe.
Old Dog #1 is a spy thriller that experiments with time as a plot and a structure as Declan Shalvey is both writer and artist.
Equal parts buddy-cop action and thriller, The Round Up may be one of the best action films of the year.
The Witch: Part 2. The Other One builds out the world that Park created by increasing the number of superhumans and turning their powers up to 11.
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The Wrecking Crew suffers due to a poorly written script that squanders the charisma of stars Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista.
Shelter (2026) offers more action in its back half, but its tried-and-true formula is exactly why we all show up for Statham’s action films.
Greenland 2: Migration is a sequel no one asked for, but one that puts fatherhood and still brings solid action to the table.













