10 Greatest Sci-Fi Action Movie Masterpieces of All Time, Ranked

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Some things just work together, peanut butter and jelly, milk and cookies, popcorn and movies, but perfect pairings expand to all avenues, including genres. Certain genres fit perfectly, and what better mashup than sci-fi, with movies such as 2001: A Space Odyssey and action, with films like Die Hard.

Sci-fi action movies are the gifts that keep on giving, which is why this list will rank the ten greatest sci-fi action movie masterpieces. Based on writing, story, acting, directing, originality, overall quality, influence, and how well it embodies the two genres, these ten films are all legendary and must-watch films, spanning from modern movies to classics.

10 ‘The Fifth Element’ (1997)

Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis) stands alongside the orange-haired Leeloo (Milla Jovovich) as she flashes her identification in 'The Fifth Element' (1997). Image via Gaumont Buena Vista International

Science fiction is known for its creativity and wackiness, and The Fifth Element is one of the wildest sci-fi action flicks. Set in the 23rd century, it follows a cab driver who becomes the key suspect in the search for a cosmic weapon powerful enough to keep an evil force at bay.

As opposed to most gritty, dark, or clean sci-fi movies, The Fifth Element is a vibrant departure that blends high fashion with bright colors and goofy characters. With fearless worldbuilding and a daring visual style, it paved the way for modern sci-fi hits that adopted a similar colorful aesthetic.

9 ‘Dune: Part Two’ (2024)

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The majority of the movies on this list are classics, but that just makes modern movies, like Dune: Part Two’s appearance, even more impressive. This sequel takes place after Paul (Timothee Chalamet) escaped his family’s assassination, now hiding out with the Fremen and undergoing guerrilla tactics to get revenge on those who killed his family.

The first Dune was an incredible film, but the second was even better, offering much more action for fans to enjoy. From the stylized black-and-white gladiatorial battle to the Sandworm raid to the final fight, there were so many memorable moments that cement Dune Part Two as a modern sci-fi masterclass of action.

8 ‘Blade Runner 2049’ (2017)

Ryan Gosling as Officer K walks away from his futuristic car in Blade Runner 2049 Image via Warner Bros. Pictures

Denis Villeneuve is one of the best new sci-fi directors, already making an appearance on this list with Dune Part 2. However, he makes a second appearance with Blade Runner 2049, which follows a detective investigating whether replicants can produce offspring, thrusting him into a deep conspiracy as he searches for the one man who might have the answer.

Blade Runner 2049 is one of the most visually striking sci-fi movies with a heavily stylized atmosphere and immersive visuals. The profound nature and philosophical plot never get old, but it also has enough action-packed goodness to keep fans entertained throughout, resulting in a modern masterpiece that expands on the original.

7 ‘RoboCop’ (1987)

RoboCop (Peter Weller) stepping out of a car in RoboCop Image via Orion Pictures

The 1980s are a treasure trove of classic films, and one of the greatest sci-fi flicks of this era is RoboCop. After a gang brutally murders a police officer, he is reborn using cybernetic implants, becoming an enhanced enforcer of the law haunted by the fragments of his old memories.

Even though this list mainly ranks sci-fi and action elements, RoboCop is also a masterclass in layered storytelling. However, it is mainly known as a brutal action movie that satirizes corporate greed. The exploration of identity has influenced many modern cyberpunk stories while remaining fresh and unique today.

6 ‘Total Recall’ (1990)

Arnold Schwarzenegger as Douglas Quaid in 'Total Recall'. Image via TriStar Pictures

There are a good number of movies on this list that have been remade, including Total Recall, but nothing will beat the original. When a construction worker discovers that his entire memory of Earth is a false implant, he travels to Mars to uncover his true identity and, in the process, unveils a planetary conspiracy.

Total Recall is a definitive mind-bending sci-fi, constantly forcing the audience to question what is real and what isn’t. Beyond the imaginative makeup and effects, Arnold Schwarzenegger proves he is the symbol of action, delivering an intense, epic, and compelling performance.

5 ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ (2014)

William and Rita, looking intensely at each other while Cage holds explosives in Edge of Tomorrow Image via Warner Bros. Pictures
 

Everyone loves a good time loop, and the best one is arguably Edge of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. After a soldier is thrown into a suicide mission, he inexplicably wakes up. Realizing he is in a time loop, he must relive the same battle, hoping he can change the outcome on the next run.

Edge of Tomorrow is one of the most recent entries on this list, but it has quickly established itself as a masterpiece. The manga it was based on got a new anime movie adaptation, which is more colorful and avant-garde, but it doesn’t match this one’s action. Blending a clever script with witty humor and fresh sequences, it creates a unique blueprint with an entertaining narrative.

4 ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (2015)

While it may not feel like it all the time, post-apocalyptic movies are usually sci-fi, and the most defining film of this genre is Mad Max. Mad Max: Fury Road follows the titular character played by Tom Hardy, who stumbles upon a tyrannical “utopia.” He plans to liberate the people and help free the captive wives from the evil Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne).

In terms of pure action, Mad Max: Fury Road might be the best of all time. The ambitious production design and inventive action sequences create a high-octane spectacle of brutality, ingenuity, and cinematic creativity. The fights are among the most riveting fans will ever experience, making Mad Max: Fury Road an essential sci-fi action movie.

3 ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ (1991)

Image of an explosion from the LA River Chase scene in Terminator 2. Image via TriStar Pictures

There are a decent number of franchises on this list, with one of the most popular being The Terminator, and while the first and second are equally good, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the better action movie. Reprogrammed to protect John Connor (Edward Furlong), the titular robot must battle an advanced assassin.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the perfect sequel, introducing a fresh villain who is intimidating and fascinating. It set a gold standard of character development alongside its thrilling action and high-stakes fight scenes, which remain a triumph of action and sci-fi movies.

2 ‘The Matrix’ (1999)

Neo slowing bullets down in the 1999 film, The Matrix. Image via Warner Bros.

Before the dawn of a new millennium, fans were treated to a genre-defining classic in The Matrix. Neo (Keanu Reeves) is a computer hacker, but when he learns the truth that robots have enslaved humanity, he must choose whether to live in a comfy fantasy or a bleak reality.

The Matrix is one of the most definitive and clear sci-action movies of all time, offering both a philosophical commentary on the future and the dangers of technology and engaging fight scenes from start to finish. Its technical innovation pushes the boundaries of action, creating some of the most compelling battles that were well-choreographed and dazzling to look at.

1 ‘Aliens’ (1986)

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Speaking of standout franchises, the Alien film series is one of the most prestigious of all time, and while it is making a comeback, nothing will ever beat Aliens. Decades after her first encounter, Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) returns with a squad of Marines to investigate why a colony has gone silent.

James Cameron is a sci-fi and action genius, taking the original horror thriller and turning it into a military sci-fi masterpiece that defines the genre. Ripley is a cinematic icon and a badass protagonist, leading the high-intensity action movie with combat skills and instincts. The visual and tonal vocabulary created the space marine trope, proving Aliens is the greatest sci-fi action masterpiece.

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Release Date July 18, 1986

Runtime 137 minutes

Director James Cameron

Writers James Cameron

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