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Netflix has announced the global premiere of its new Japanese series, Last Samurai Standing, for November 13, 2025.
The Furious runs full steam ahead and never slows down, delivering frenetic blows and violence that will leave audiences breathless.
Bob Odenkirk makes a brilliant return to action with Timo Tjahjanto and Derek Kolstad’s Nobody 2, only this time he wants to go on vacation.
While it isn’t perfect, Trigger’s approach to gun violence is thoughtful most of the time and well worth the discomfort it causes the viewer.
Heads of State is something to watch with a big bowl of popcorn. The film isn’t perfect, but Idris Elba and John Cena are a duo we love.
Megan 2.0 is a drastic shake-up from the original film but its still a fun time at the movies, with Megan solidifying her status as an icon.
Diablo is what you want your actioner to be. It’s loud, it doesn’t take itself too seriously, and its antagonistic chemistry fantastic.
Deep Cover (2025) is too convoluted for its own good but Orlando Bloom and the ensemble’s chemistry keeps it afloat.
Top-notch action, well-plotted intrigue, and the most violence on Netflix, makes Mercy For None the best revenge story on the platform.
Nekki’s Spine channels Chad Stahelski and John Woo’s fight choreography and directorial style in a way games hasn’t seen.
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