The 7 best action series of 2025 so far

Ever wondered which action series really deserve your attention in 2025? With so many premieres competing for space on streaming platforms, it’s difficult to know what to watch without wasting time.

The good news is that we already have a list of productions that stood out this year, some for their boldness, others for the pure adrenaline they deliver with each episode. Get ready: from bloody westerns to police thrillers, superheroes and science fiction, this selection will surprise you.

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Countdown (Prime Video)

Prime Video’s bet, Countdown arrived with the promise of being the new great police thriller. The plot about domestic terrorism is a bit reminiscent of 24, but without the intensity of Jack Bauer. Jensen Ackles holds his own well as the protagonist, but he doesn’t perform miracles with a simple script.

The critics detonated (35% on Rotten Tomatoes), while the public was more generous (73%). It’s that kind of series for those who like uncomplicated action, perfect for relaxing without thinking too much. It’s not revolutionary, but it fulfills the role of entertaining.

Inglesa promises to be better than Untamed Land
Inglesa promises to be better than Untamed Land

Untamed Land (Netflix)

On Netflix, Indomitable Land is a bloody and visceral Western. Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin lead the plot set in the 1850s, where the expansion of the West is shown without filters: violence, colonialism and bloody disputes.

With just six episodes, it’s perfect for binge-watching in a single day. Despite dividing critics (72% approval), it won over the public (87%) with its intensity. If you’re looking for action with historical weight and breathtaking scenes, this series is unmissable.

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Demon Hunter
Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter (Prime Video)

Who knew Kevin Bacon would reinvent himself as a demon hunter resurrected from beyond the grave? Demon Hunter delivers exactly that: a bounty hunter who comes back from the dead to send creatures straight to hell.

The script is insane, but that’s exactly where the fun is. Bacon holds the plot with his charisma and transforms the absurd into addictive entertainment. Critics approved (84%), but the bad news is that the series was canceled after the 1st season. Still, it’s worth it as an impactful miniseries.

To Terminal List: Black Wolf (Prime Video)

It looks like 2025 is the year of Taylor Kitsch. In addition to shining in Indomitable Land, he also stars in The Terminal List: Black Wolf, a prequel to Chris Pratt’s series. Prime Video’s production is praised by both the public (85%) and critics (77%).

Even with only three episodes released so far, it has already exceeded expectations regarding the original series. Military realism, intense action and a lot of dramatic weight make it one of the best debuts of the year.

Daredevil: Reborn

Daredevil: Reborn (Disney+)

Fans have waited years for Matt Murdock’s return, and Disney+ has finally delivered Daredevil: Reborn. Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio remain impeccable, with fights that recall the best moments of the Netflix version.

The problem is in the narrative: many found the political plot shallow and lacking impact. Even so, the strength of the characters and the action scenes keep the series relevant. It is likely that the next episodes and the special of The Punisher will bring more strength to the universe.

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Butterfly Agent (Prime Video)

If you don’t want to think too much and are just looking for explosive action, Agent Butterfly is the right choice. Starring Daniel Dae Kim, the plot is reminiscent of Reacher, with a veteran hero trapped in a conspiracy.

The setting in South Korea brings freshness to the genre, while the fight scenes deliver energy from beginning to end. With just six episodes, it’s a quick and exciting marathon, perfect for those who love well-filmed brawls.

Diaries of a Killer Robot (Apple TV+)

Among all the premieres, none had as much impact as The Killer Robot Diaries. A mix of action, science fiction and acid humor, the series starring Alexander Skarsgård won over critics and audiences alike.

With a sharp cast and a fascinating futuristic universe, the production manages to balance intense shootings with reflections on humanity and technology. If you have to choose just one series from this list to watch, Murderbot is the safest and smartest bet.

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