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Loved ‘The Rip’? 10 Action Thrillers to Watch Next on Netflix

If Joe Carnahan’s heist film left you craving more, these streaming picks are essential viewing.

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
© IMDbMatt Damon and Ben Affleck.

The long-awaited reunion of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in The Rip has officially set the tone for a high-octane 2026, delivering the kind of claustrophobic tension that Joe Carnahan has mastered.

Inspired by a real-life $20 million cash seizure that turned a routine raid into a battle for survival, the film’s blend of moral ambiguity and relentless gunfire has left fans searching for their next adrenaline fix. From brutal survival stories to twisted tales of departmental corruption, Netflix’s library is currently packed with thrillers that capture that same spirit of the recently released hit.

Extraction

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Chris Hemsworth stars in this relentless, globe-trotting spectacle that pushes the boundaries of hand-to-hand combat and intricate set pieces. As a black-market mercenary tasked with rescuing a kidnapped son of an Indian drug lord, Tyler Rake navigates the dangerous underworld of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The film is a masterclass in sustained action, featuring an unforgettable 12-minute one-shot sequence that plunges viewers directly into the heart of the chaos, making it a must-watch for anyone craving pure, unadulterated thrills.

Triple Frontier

If the themes of loyalty and betrayal among a tight-knit crew resonated with you in The Rip, Triple Frontier offers a similarly intense experience. This film follows a group of former Special Forces operatives who reunite to plan a heist in a multi-border zone of South America, aiming to seize a drug lord’s fortune. However, their meticulous plan quickly unravels, testing their bonds and forcing them to confront the brutal consequences of their choices, all against a backdrop of stunning, yet perilous, landscapes.

Spenser Confidential

Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg team up again for this Boston-set action-comedy that blends hard-hitting investigative thrills with a healthy dose of humor. After being released from prison, former detective Spenser finds himself embroiled in a murder conspiracy involving dirty cops and powerful figures. With the help of his no-nonsense roommate Hawk (Winston Duke), Spenser navigates the city’s corrupt underworld, delivering a satisfying mix of witty banter and street-level brawls.

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The Gray Man

From the directing duo behind Avengers: Endgame, Anthony and Joe Russo, comes this star-studded espionage thriller that spares no expense in its explosive action sequences. Ryan Gosling plays Sierra Six, a highly skilled CIA black ops mercenary who uncovers dark agency secrets, making him a primary target. Pursued by a psychopathic former colleague (Chris Evans) and an army of assassins across the globe, Six must use every ounce of his training to survive, offering a non-stop, visually stunning chase.

Kate

Mary Elizabeth Winstead shines as a ruthless assassin in Tokyo who has been poisoned and has less than 24 hours to find her killer and exact revenge. This neon-drenched, high-octane thriller plunges viewers into the city’s Yakuza underworld, featuring visceral fight choreography and a ticking clock that ratchets up the tension. Kate is a stylish and brutal ride, perfect for those who appreciate a relentless, single-minded quest for vengeance with a strong female lead.

Army of the Dead

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Zack Snyder injects his signature visual flair into this zombie-heist hybrid, creating a unique spectacle that’s equal parts bloody action and intricate planning. A group of mercenaries is assembled to pull off a daring casino heist in a zombie-infested Las Vegas, now walled off from the rest of the world. What unfolds is a race against time, not only against the shuffling undead but also against intelligent, organized zombies, making for a fresh and exciting take on both genres.

Wheelman

Frank Grillo delivers a powerful, almost claustrophobic performance in this taut, real-time thriller set almost entirely within the confines of a getaway car. As a getaway driver for a bank heist, he receives a frantic call mid-job that puts his family in jeopardy and forces him to figure out who double-crossed him. The film excels at building suspense through its limited setting and Grillo’s intense portrayal, proving that you don’t need a massive budget for a gripping narrative and edge-of-your-seat action.

The Night Comes For Us

For viewers who crave intensely brutal and meticulously choreographed martial arts, this Indonesian action film is an absolute masterclass. After a gangland enforcer betrays his crime syndicate to save a young girl, he becomes the target of an army of ruthless killers, including his former best friend. The film is unflinching in its violence and features some of the most intricate and devastating fight sequences ever put to screen, offering a visceral and unforgettable experience for action aficionados.

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Point Blank

This American remake of a French thriller pairs an unlikely duo in a desperate race against time. A nurse (Anthony Mackie) must spring an injured criminal (Frank Grillo) from the hospital and evade dirty cops to save his pregnant wife, who has been kidnapped. What follows is a fast-paced, urban chase thriller filled with twists, turns, and intense confrontations, showcasing strong performances and a relentless drive that keeps the audience guessing until the very end.

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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