10 Action-Packed Movies like 'Bullet Train' for Fans of the Brad Pitt Blockbuster Hit

Adapted from Kotaro Isaka's novel, "Bullet Train" has become one of the most exciting star-studded action-thriller films. Like "Bullet Train," other movies are filled with action, humor, and stellar Hollywood talents.

Taking place on a fast-speed train in modern Tokyo, "Bullet Train" brings audiences to an electrifying, thrilling, and dangerous scenario where survival is of utmost priority.

The heart-pounding film features assassins on a train filled with dangerous criminals, each with their own agendas and survival skills. Tension escalates when passengers learn they are in pursuit of one target.

Since its release, "Bullet Train" has become a fan-favorite film for many reasons, including its exciting storyline, characters with great chemistry, and surprise cameos. Those who enjoyed the movie will likely enjoy other action-packed productions with similar themes and stories.

'Kill Bill: Vol. 1'

Two decades ago, Quentin Tarantino directed the blockbuster film, "Kill Bill: Vol. 1." Its straightforward title sums up the movie's central storyline of the lead character wanting to kill Bill, her former lover. Bill was not just her boyfriend but also the leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, of which she is a member.

When The Bride learned of her pregnancy, she left her life and started anew in Texas. Under better circumstances, she met a man whom she was to wed. However, her angry ex-lover killed him with the help of The Bride's former team. Years after waking from a coma, The Bride makes it her mission to seek revenge on Bill and the assassins.

"Kill Bill: Vol. 1" featured a stellar cast, including Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, Lucy Liu, and Vivica A. Fox. It was also recognized with several awards and nominations, including a BAFTA for Best Editing, Best Sound, and Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects.

'Snatch'

Set within the web of London's criminal world, "Snatch" follows two interlaced narratives. The first story centers on a huge, relentless pursuit of a diamond, while the second unfolds a boxing promoter's match problem against a notorious mobster.

The Guy Ritchie-directed film stars Jason Statham, Brad Pitt, Stephen Graham, Vinnie Jones, and Ade. In 2001, "Snatch" was nominated for a Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Film Editing, among other nominations and wins.

'Knives Out'

Renowned Detective Benoit Blanc is the Sherlock Holmes of "Knives Out," solving a murder mystery involving several potential suspects. His task begins after crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead in his home hours after his family had come together to celebrate his birthday.

As it turns out, Thrombey's dysfunctional family all had secrets that could make them potential suspects. "Knives Out" will have viewers second-guessing every few minutes and shocked at who committed the crime.

'Mr. and Mrs. Smith'

It has been nearly a decade since "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" hit the big screens, but fans will never forget the undeniable chemistry between its leading characters, John and Jane Smith. The film revolves around John and Jane, a married couple who have secret jobs they hide from each other.

The Smiths are assassins and have kept their identity hidden from each other for a while. However, things take a turn for the worse when they become each other's targets.

'John Wick'

When the titular character, John Wick, fell in love, he completed a nearly impossible task to free himself from his assassin life. Sadly, his wife passed away and left him with one final gift to keep him company: a dog.

However, when a Russian mob prince decides to pick on Wick, steal his prized Mustang, and kill his dog, Wick goes above and beyond to seek revenge. Wick is known amongst mobsters and assassins for being notoriously good at his job. Now blinded by vengeance, Wick slowly returns to his past life.

'Grosse Pointe Blank'

When freelance hitman Martin Blank's dormant conscience started to wake, his usually easy missions became a challenge. As he takes on another assignment in Detroit, Blank joins his 10th-year High School reunion in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. As he navigates his return, Blank finds two federal agents pursuing him.

'Atomic Blonde'

Undercover MI6 Agent Lorraine Broughton is the pride and glory of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service. However, her recent in Berlin moves her to partner with an embedded station chief to complete her task.

'Bad Times at the El Royale'

Set in 1969, six strangers check into the deserted El Royale Hotel, an unusual establishment with a single desk clerk. As the strangers team up, they discover the secrets of other hotel guests, including some of their own.

'Lucky Number Slevin'

Slevin finds his future hanging in the balance due to a fateful case of mistaken identity. He must find a way to escape his situation, having been thrust into a brewing conflict headed by two of the city's most formidable crime lords.

'The Nice Guys'

Set in 1970, private investigator and single dad Holland March must take on his latest assignment – investigate the apparent suicide of adult film star Misty Mountains. In his pursuit of the truth, a young woman, Amelia, gets dragged into the picture.

The plot thickens when Amelia suddenly goes missing. March finds himself working with private eye Jackson Healey to watch each other's backs while uncovering the truth.

Other movies like "Bullet Train" include "Wolverine," "Train to Busan," "The Commuter," "Ocean's Eleven," "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent," and "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw."

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