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13 Best Action Movies on Prime Video Right Now (April 2026): ‘The Running Man’ and More

Glen Powell in The Running Man
Glen Powell in The Running Man.Ross Ferguson / © Paramount Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection

The first quarter of 2026 is almost over, but Amazon Prime Video is just getting around to adding two of last year’s best action movies.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning made its Prime Video debut near the beginning of the month, and it gave Tom Cruise an epic sendoff from the franchise.

Glen Powell‘s remake of The Running Man is now streaming, giving action fans another fix.

You can find both of those films among the Watch With Us team’s picks for the must-watch action movies on Prime Video below.

Need more recommendations? Then check out the Best New Movies on Netflix, (HBO) Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime and More, the Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now, the Best Action Movies on Hulu Right Now and the Best Action Movies on Netflix.

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The Running Man is a new take on the Stephen King story that was previously adapted in 1987 with Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead. For the reboot, director Edgar Wright cast Glen Powell as Ben Richards, a desperate father who finds himself unwillingly drawn into The Running Man, a lethal reality competition show hosted by Bobby T. (Colman Domingo).

This is Ben’s only hope of providing for his daughter, but it paints a target on his back. To win the billion-dollar prize, Ben has to survive a month on the run from the show’s elite hunters as well as the general public. And he has to keep filming himself, or else he’ll lose all chance of collecting his reward. As the killers close in, Ben has to wonder who he can trust and if he’ll ever see his child again.

The Running Man will stream on Prime Video on April 17.

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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is the grand finale of the films that Tom Cruise has headlined since 1996. For the sake of the world, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) knows he has to destroy the AI being known as The Entity. This quest has already cost the life of someone close to Ethan, and they won’t be The Entity’s last victim.

To bring down The Entity, Ethan and his old friend, Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), put together a new IMF team featuring Grace (Hayley Atwell), Theo Degas (Greg Tarzan Davis) and Paris (Pom Klementieff). The odds are stacked against them, but that’s never stopped the Impossible Mission Force before.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is streaming on Prime Video.

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The Wrecking Crew brings together two modern action icons, Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa, and puts them through the wringer. The story revolves around half-brothers James Hale (Bautista) and Jonny Hale (Momoa), neither of whom has spoken to the other for years.

It takes the murder of their father, Walter Hale (Brian L. Keaulana), to get Jonny and James in the same room again. As they separately investigate Walter’s murder, his sons find a trail of corruption leading to developer Marcus Robichaux (Claes Bang) and even the Governor of Hawaii, Peter Mahoe (Temuera Morrison). Now, the brothers need to settle their differences and stay alive long enough to bring down their mutual enemies.

The Wrecking Crew is streaming on Prime Video.

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Are you ready to see Nicolas Cage as Nicolas Cage? It’s the part he was born to play! The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is an action comedy starring Cage as himself, except this version of Cage is now an afterthought in Hollywood. Even Cage’s ex-wife, Olivia Henson (Sharon Horgan), and their daughter, Addy Cage (Lily Mo Sheen), want nothing to do with him.

But billionaire superfan Javi Gutiérrez (Pedro Pascal) still loves Cage and spends big money to befriend him. When CIA operative Vivian Etten (Tiffany Haddish) approaches Nick with an assignment to spy on Javi, he doesn’t initially believe that his new friend is guilty of anything. But he’ll only know for sure if he takes the job.

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is streaming on Prime Video.

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John Carpenter‘s Escape From New York was set in the then-future year of 1997, when New York was converted into a prison colony for all of America’s undesirables and criminals. Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) was already on his way to New York as an inmate when word came that President John Harker (Donald Pleasence) was captured and held hostage in the city.

In exchange for a pardon, Snake agrees to enter the city on behalf of the government and return with the President. And if Snake can’t pull off this impossible rescue in under a day, then there’s an implant in his body that will make sure he doesn’t see another sunrise.

Escape From New York is streaming on Prime Video.

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Reacher‘s Alan Ritchson makes the leap to action comedy in Playdate. Kevin James also stars in the film as Brian Jennings, a recently laid-off man who struggles to connect with his son, Lucas (Benjamin Pajak). Ritchson plays Jeff Eamon, a former soldier who also has a son, CJ (Banks Pierce).

Jeff convinces Brian that their two sons could become good friends and organizes a playdate on the spot. Unfortunately for the group, Jeff’s enemies have tracked him down, and he’s not the mild-mannered father he’d like to pretend to be. If either dad wants to survive their ordeal, the Jennings family can’t leave the Eamons behind.

Playdate is streaming on Prime Video.

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In Novocaine, The Boys star Jack Quaid gets his turn as a superhero — sort of. He plays Nate, a man born with a rare condition that prevents him from feeling any pain. When he meets the girl of his dreams, Sherry (Amber Midthunder), only to witness her being taken hostage in a bank robbery, he decides to use his juggernaut-esque ability to push through injuries to focus on getting her back.

Quaid is charming and funny as ever in this action comedy, which finds increasingly unhinged ways to put its protagonist in painful situations. A rocking soundtrack keeps the adrenaline pumping throughout the bloody, rollicking fun and the sweet chemistry between Sherry and Nate will make you root for the unlikely hero to get the girl.

Novicane is streaming on Prime Video.

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A recent addition to Amazon, A Working Man is vintage Jason Statham butt-kicking, written by Sylvester Stallone and Training Day director David Ayer. This action thriller is based on the novel Levon’s Trade by Chuck Dixon and features Michael Peña and David Harbour alongside Statham.

Statham plays Levon Cade, a retired Royal Marines Colour Sergeant working as a construction foreman alongside his friend and boss Joe Garcia (Peña). When Joe’s daughter Jenny (Arianna Rivas) is kidnapped, Levon will take down any criminal in his path to rescue the girl who has become like a daughter to him. Full of shocking reveals and brutal fight sequences, A Working Man is exactly what you’d expect — and what you’d want — from Ayer, Stallone and Statham.

A Working Man is streaming on Prime Video.

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Before there was Alan Ritchson in Reacher, there was Tom Cruise in the two Jack Reacher movies. Those films were modest hits, but because the 5 ‘7 Cruise wasn’t as tall or big as the book version of the character, they were dismissed by some as not worthy. But Cruise excels at action, and he’s really good in the Jack Reacher sequel, Never Go Back

When Major Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders) is charged with the murder of two Army soldiers, Reacher believes she’s innocent and the victim of a cover-up. When Reacher is himself framed for the murder of Turner’s lawyer, he teams up with her to escape prison and find whoever is behind the conspiracy.

Jack Racher: Never Go Back is streaming on Prime Video.

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In a way, Memory is the closest Liam Neeson has ever come to playing James Bond — director Martin Campbell is best known for 007 films like Casino Royale and GoldenEye, and he brings his spy expertise to this film. Neeson plays seasoned hitman Alex Lewis, who grapples with a moral dilemma when he’s assigned to eliminate a young girl.

As Lewis decides to spare her, he finds himself on the run not just from his employers but also from the FBI. This brings a tense interplay of cat-and-mouse dynamics, with Alex using his skills to evade capture while his own deteriorating memory adds a layer of personal conflict. 

Memory is a slick, fast-paced story that blends action, suspense and psychological storytelling.

Memory is streaming on Prime Video.

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This new original movie from Prime stars Idris Elba as the UK Prime Minister and John Cena as the President of the United States. When Air Force One is attacked, the two very different politicians must work together to save themselves — and their nations. Priyanka Chopra Jonas returns to her Quantico action star roots as an MI6 agent tasked with keeping the heads of state alive, while The BoysJack Quaid is adorably nerdy as a CIA officer who’s a big fan of the president from his days as an action movie star.

The movie combines high stakes and excellent performances with high-octane humor and great special effects, making it a solid entry into Amazon Prime Video’s original film collection.

Heads of State is streaming on Prime Video.

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A good improv performer knows that saying “Yes, and…” is the key to a great scene. But a group of improvisers takes it a little too far when they’re recruited by police to participate in a real-life sting operation. Kat (Bryce Dallas Howard), Marlon (Orlando Bloom) and Hugh (Nick Mohammed of Ted Lasso) get in over their heads as they infiltrate a criminal syndicate and get mistaken for criminals themselves.

The concept of the movie is somehow both outrageous and believable. On the one hand, it does make a certain amount of sense for trained actors to go undercover instead of cops. On the other hand, why on earth would cops put civilians in that situation?

Our advice? Don’t overthink it. Deep Cover is a fun ride with great action sequences and surprising twists. The cast is charming and the movie lives up to the uniqueness of the premise.

Deep Cover is streaming on Prime Video.

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Bruce Willis‘ 1988 action movie (which also doubles as a Christmas movie, for when that season comes around) is one of his most beloved, and with good reason. Directed by John McTiernan and based on a novel by Roderick Thorp, the film follows NYPD detective John McClane (Willis), who becomes embroiled in a terrorist takeover of Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles during a Christmas party. As the terrorists, led by the charismatic and ruthless Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), take hostages and orchestrate their plan, McClane uses his wit, tenacity, and cunning to thwart their efforts single-handedly.

It’s one (relatively) ordinary man against a powerful terrorist organization in this groundbreaking thriller, and McClane takes plenty of hits as he attempts to save the civilians. But his resilience and determination to beat the odds are what make him such an exciting protagonist. Die Hard blends suspense, comedy (“Welcome to the party, pal”) and explosive action. Willis performed many of his own stunts in this thrilling movie, so if you’re a fan of the actor, don’t miss him in the role he’s still best remembered for.

Die Hard is streaming on Prime Video.

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