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  • 10 Best Martial Arts Movies of the 2020s Luc Haasbroek
    While martial arts movies aren't as popular now as they once were, the genre has still produced more than a few gems over the last decade. The best of them stand out by nailing the classic ingredients, particularly clarity of choreography and emotional intensity. Some revive the mythic grandeur of classic wuxia epics, others blend martial arts tropes with other genres, and a few simply get more grounded and human with their characters.
     

10 Best Martial Arts Movies of the 2020s

4 June 2026 at 03:03

While martial arts movies aren't as popular now as they once were, the genre has still produced more than a few gems over the last decade. The best of them stand out by nailing the classic ingredients, particularly clarity of choreography and emotional intensity. Some revive the mythic grandeur of classic wuxia epics, others blend martial arts tropes with other genres, and a few simply get more grounded and human with their characters.

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  • What's the Greatest Martial Arts Movie Ever Made? Surely It's One of These 10 Films Safwan Azeem
    Martial arts cinema is one of the few genres where greatness hits before explanation does. It’s like Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 β€” you see Zoro going bonkers by killing a 100 men right as the season kicks off. That’s a chunk of martial arts in a fantasy show. It’s the same in movies. You feel it in the body first. In the stance, the pause, the read of distance, the second a fight stops being action and becomes expression. A kick can be rage. A block can be grief. A stance can be philosophy.
     

What's the Greatest Martial Arts Movie Ever Made? Surely It's One of These 10 Films

30 May 2026 at 21:30

Martial arts cinema is one of the few genres where greatness hits before explanation does. It’s like Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 β€” you see Zoro going bonkers by killing a 100 men right as the season kicks off. That’s a chunk of martial arts in a fantasy show. It’s the same in movies. You feel it in the body first. In the stance, the pause, the read of distance, the second a fight stops being action and becomes expression. A kick can be rage. A block can be grief. A stance can be philosophy.

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