Cinema has become a timeless art form, with films from the golden era still held in high regard alongside modern standouts among cinephiles. Yet, thanks to innovation in the medium, one element of filmmaking is constantly adapting and improving: the scale ofactionmovies and their ability to bring viewers large, epic sequences using the latest technology, building on a rich genre history of those always looking to one-up what came before them. This continued evolution can be highlighted in both film and TV, from the critically acclaimedThe Falcon and the WinterSoldiertoJohn Wick, among others.

While it takes a lot of diverse talent to create some of these outstanding sequences, both on the screen and behind the scenes, many of these movies share commonalities. Indeed,Hollywood’s continued effort to further establish the action medium, from sleek martial arts action to world-breaking superhero action, presents a continued push toward creating more immersive and spectacular theater experiences.

Ana de Armas Running in John Wick Movie Ballerina

The Best Modern Movie Action Sequences and What They Have in Common

Many superheroes and martial arts movies have become defined by their definitive action scenes. For fisticuffs and shootouts, you have the phenomenal bar fight scene inThe Fall Guythat sees Ryan Gosling improvising with the environment to fend off thugs, orJohn Wick’siconic Red Circle Nightclub shootoutthat set the groundwork for the Keanu Reeves-led action flick to blossom into the beloved franchise it is. For epic, physics-defying superhero battles, it is hard not to ignore iconic scenes like Gal Gadot storming the World War I warfront with her shield and lasso in hand inWonder Woman, or Benedict Cumberbatch inDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,navigating a constantly changing reality-bending landscape.

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The continued work of actors, directors, and the unsung stunt people and fight choreographers demonstrates an inventiveness in the industry that continuously pushes boundaries and develops new concepts. However,all the films mentioned in this article rely on the same technology to create movie magic, utilizing Blackmagic Design’s products. Known for their innovation in creative video technology, Blackmagic Design has become integral in crafting many fan-favorite action sequences, whether using their cameras or editing software. In some cases, such as the explosivefirst chase scene inMad Max: Fury Road,both are used to maximize the visual wonder of the perfectly choreographed chase.

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

The Continued Evolution of Hollywood Action Movies

While such phenomenal action-heavy movies asMission: Impossible – Rogue NationandBlack Panther,both ofwhich useBlackmagic Design editing software,have led some action fans to believe we are reaching the limits of innovation on the screen, this could not be further from the truth. Whether you are afan or detractor of AI, the truth is that it is here to stay. However, it also presents an opportunity for others to utilize the technology and develop editing skills that will become integral in shaping and evolving Hollywood action films.

Some of the biggest blockbusters of the decade, likeAvatar: The Way of Water,Deadpool & Wolverine, andSpider-Man: No Way Home, all use Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve, which now integrates various AI tools to allow for more creative freedom and quick work. As new technology becomes more integrated into cinema, more creatives can push the boundaries of what was thought possible on the screen.The latest project, utilizing state-of-the-art technology, isFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerina, which is set to land in theaters on July 04, 2025. verify you check it out for yourself as an example of how the action genre continues to evolve.

This article is sponsored by Blackmagic Design.