8 Greatest ’80s Action Movie Franchises Of All Time, Ranked

The 1980s were an incredible era for action movies and were the inception point for some of the greatest franchises of all time. With major stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone dominating the box office, the action franchises of this decade had a unique aesthetic and energy that meant, even after all these years, they were still beloved and rewatched by hordes of action movie lovers. What’s most impressive about the best action franchises of the 1980s was their longevity, as many have continued right up to this day through sequels, prequels, revivals, and reboots.

As a truly revolutionary decade for action movies, the 1980s boasted some of the biggest action heroes of all time, as icons like John McClane became a one-man-army trying to put an end to a terrorist takeover. The action movie genre also played with many other styles, as series like Beverly Hills Cop helped revive the buddy cop genre, and The Terminator leaned heavily into cyberpunk and sci-fi concepts. With so much variety and so many incredible movies, the 1980s was truly a treasure trove for action franchises.

8 Police Story (1985 – 2013)

Seven movies: Three sequels, one spin-off, two reboots

Jackie Chan on the outside of a bus in Police Story

While Hollywood productions often dominate the conversation when discussing 1980s franchises, the Hong Kong action series Police Story also deserves a mention. As a definitive release in Jackie Chan’s career, Police Story powerfully combined Chan’s incredible talent as a stuntman with his unique sense of slapstick humor. With many elaborate stunts and large-scale action sequences, the first Police Story saw Chan embroiled in car chases, hanging off a speeding bus, and even taking part in an iconic shopping mall fight with shattering glass panes.

More so than any other franchise, Police Story solidified Chan’s reputation as one of the greatest Kung Fu movie stars of all time. With such incredible charisma, Police Story helped build up Chan’s reputation in the West and was an important contributor to his later Hollywood movie roles. As the perfect combination of action and stunts, the Police Story franchise’s influence can be felt in almost every modern action movie that tries to blend awe-inspiring stunts with laugh-out-loud humor.

7 Predator (1987 – Present)

Seven movies: Three sequels, one prequel, and two spin-offs

Arnold Schwarzenegger as Dutch in Predator aiming a machine gun while standing in front of jungle foliage

A brand new action movie franchise was born with the release of Predator in 1987. However, rather than act as the catalyst for countless adventures starring its protagonist Arnold Schwarzenegger as Major Dutch Schaefer, the Predator series went in a different direction by focusing on its sinister villains, the race of extraterrestrial trophy-seeking hunters known as the Yautja. These alien creatures utilized advanced technology, camouflage, and a whole host of otherworldly weapons to take out their prey in a franchise that blends action, horror, and science fiction.

The first Predator starring Schwarzenegger was one of the definitive action movies of the 1980s, as quotes like “get to the choppa” have become just as iconic as The Terminator’sI’ll be back.” While the series had just one lone entry in the 1980s, interest has not waned in the decades since, as the franchise has continued to this day. With the recent success of Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator prequel Prey, an eighth movie titled Predator: Badlands is currently in the works.

Predator Franchise Poster Predator

Predator is an action sci-fi franchise created by Jim and John Thomas, beginning with the original film released in 1987. The franchise follows a warrior alien race known as the Yautja who travel the far reaches of space looking for worthy prey to hunt, constantly bringing them to Earth due to the sheer amount of conflict harbored on it. The series has spun off into comic books and animated features and has even enjoyed several crossover events via film and video games with the Aliens franchise.

Created by Jim Thomas , John Thomas First Film Predator Cast Carl Weathers , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Kevin Peter Hall , Peter Cullen , Derek Mears , Danny Glover , Gary Busey , Adrien Brody , Topher Grace , Walton Goggins , Françoise Yip , Boyd Holbrook , Olivia Munn , Amber Midthunder , Dakota Beavers Video Game(s) Predator: Hunting Grounds , Predator: Concrete Jungle Expand

6 RoboCop (1987 – 2014)

Four movies: Two sequels, one remake

Peter Weller as RoboCop in a convenience store in the 1987 film RoboCop.

While RoboCop may initially sound like a typical mindless action movie, when looking underneath the surface, it’s actually one of the most thematically fascinating franchises of the 1980s. Focusing on ideas around the nature of humanity, personal identity, corporate greed, and corruption, RoboCop was a direct reflection of the era’s Reaganomics policies. As the story of Alex Murphy, a Detroit cop fatally wounded in the line of duty who was then transformed into a powerful cyborg, RoboCop highlighted the commodification of humanity itself.

From director Paul Verhoeven, the first RoboCop movie explored the power of corruption but also asked pressing questions about what humanity is and how much of it was left in Alex after he was turned into a machine. By probing deeper into the ethical dilemmas posed by the existence of RoboCop, this became a series that’s rich for analysis while also delivering non-stop action. In an era where action movies often presented those in authority as unquestionably the good guys taking out the criminal baddies, RoboCop was a more nuanced look at moral ambiguity.

RoboCop (1987) Movie Poster Robocop

RoboCop is a science fiction action franchise centered around the character Alex Murphy, a Detroit police officer who is brutally murdered and subsequently resurrected as a cyborg law enforcement officer known as RoboCop. The franchise, which began with the 1987 film directed by Paul Verhoeven, is known for its satirical take on corporate greed, corruption, and the dystopian future of law enforcement. Over the years, RoboCop has expanded into sequels, a reboot, television series, animated shows, comic books, and video games, becoming a cultural icon in the genre of sci-fi action.

Created by Edward Neumeier , Michael Miner First Film RoboCop Latest Film RoboCop (2014) First TV Show RoboCop First Episode Air Date September 10, 1988 Cast Peter Weller , Nancy Allen , Dan O’Herlihy , Ronny Cox , Kurtwood Smith , Robert John Burke , Joel Kinnaman , Michael Keaton , Gary Oldman TV Show(s) RoboCop , RoboCop: Alpha Commando , RoboCop: Prime Directives Character(s) RoboCop , Anne Lewis , Dick Jones , Clarence Boddicker , The Old Man , Dr. Norton , Raymond Sellars Video Game(s) RoboCop versus The Terminator (1993) , RoboCop: Rogue City

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RoboCop is a science fiction action franchise centered around the character Alex Murphy, a Detroit police officer who is brutally murdered and subsequently resurrected as a cyborg law enforcement officer known as RoboCop. The franchise, which began with the 1987 film directed by Paul Verhoeven, is known for its satirical take on corporate greed, corruption, and the dystopian future of law enforcement. Over the years, RoboCop has expanded into sequels, a reboot, television series, animated shows, comic books, and video games, becoming a cultural icon in the genre of sci-fi action.

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5 Lethal Weapon (1987 – 1998)

Four movies

Riggs and Murtaugh laughing while clasping hands in Lethal Weapon 4

While the buddy cop formula was around long before Lethal Weapon, the combination of LAPD detectives Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh felt like it perfected it. With Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the leading roles, the two played off one another perfectly and imbued the franchise with a real sense of heart and humor. As a quintessential 1980s action movie, Lethal Weapon was packed with quips, featured plenty of shootouts, and had enough explosions to keep viewers wanting more.

With three direct sequels, Lethal Weapon continued to find major success throughout the 1990s, and the characters were even recast for a 2016 television reboot. Discussion has been ongoing for decades about a potential Lethal Weapon 5, but despite everyone involved expressing interest, it has yet to get off the ground. While Murtaugh has long said he’s “getting too old for this sh*t” that never stopped audiences from wanting to see more from Lethal Weapon.

Lethal Weapon (1987) Movie Poster Lethal Weapon

Lethal Weapon is an American action-comedy franchise that started with the 1987 film Lethal Weapon, directed by Richard Donner and written by Shane Black. The franchise follows the partnership between two LAPD detectives, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, who have contrasting personalities but develop a deep friendship as they take on criminals in Los Angeles. The series is notable for its mix of intense action, humor, and emotional depth, particularly in exploring the personal lives of its main characters. The franchise has expanded into four films, a TV series, and an upcoming fifth movie, marking its place as one of the most enduring buddy-cop franchises in cinema history.

Created by Shane Black First Film Lethal Weapon Latest Film Lethal Weapon 4 Upcoming Films Lethal Weapon 5 First TV Show lethal weapon Latest TV Show lethal weapon First Episode Air Date September 21, 2016 Cast Mel Gibson , Danny Glover , Joe Pesci , Rene Russo , Chris Rock , Jet Li , Darlene Love , Patsy Kensit , Traci Wolfe , Steve Kahan TV Show(s) lethal weapon Character(s) Martin Riggs , Roger Murtaugh , Leo Getz , Lorna Cole , Rianne Murtaugh , Trish Murtaugh , Nick Murtaugh , Captain Ed Murphy , Dr. Stephanie Woods , Mr. Joshua

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Lethal Weapon is an American action-comedy franchise that started with the 1987 film Lethal Weapon, directed by Richard Donner and written by Shane Black. The franchise follows the partnership between two LAPD detectives, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, who have contrasting personalities but develop a deep friendship as they take on criminals in Los Angeles. The series is notable for its mix of intense action, humor, and emotional depth, particularly in exploring the personal lives of its main characters. The franchise has expanded into four films, a TV series, and an upcoming fifth movie, marking its place as one of the most enduring buddy-cop franchises in cinema history.

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4 Beverly Hill Cop (1984 – Present)

Four movies

Axel and Billy with guns in Beverly Hills Cop II

The first Beverly Hill Cop movie was the film that catapulted Eddie Murphy into international superstardom and quickly became one of the most successful action movies of the 1980s. Packed with humor, Murphy excelled as the fast-talking underdog cop making his way in a rich man’s world, Axel Foley. As the perfect mix of intense action, hilarious humor, and one of the greatest synth movie scores of the decade, Beverly Hills Cop had a unique sense of identity that helped it stand out within the buddy cop genre.

While it’s tough to beat the original movie, which saw Murphy’s street-smart Detroit cop traveling out of his jurisdiction to Beverly Hills to investigate the murder of his best friend, the first two sequels in 1987 and 1994 added to this concept as Axel returned to Los Angeles to once again take out criminals. The series gained a new lease of life in 2024 with the legacy sequel Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F on Netflix, with Murphy himself revealing (via Variety) a fifth film is already in development.

Beverly Hills Cop (1984) Poster Beverly Hills Cop

Beverly Hills Cop is an action-comedy movie franchise that stars Eddie Murphy as a Detroit cop named Axel Foley who heads to Beverly Hills, California, to investigate the death of his best friend. Foley, a street-smart and intense officer, is constantly observed and (sometimes) reigned in with the help of Billy Rosewood and John Taggart, two other detectives from his department. 

Movie(s) Beverly Hills Cop , Beverly Hills Cop 2 , Beverly Hills Cop 3 , Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Created by Danilo Bach , Daniel Petrie, Jr. First Film Beverly Hills Cop Latest Film Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Upcoming Films Beverly Hills Cop 5 Cast Eddie Murphy , Judge Reinhold , John Ashton , Jurgen Prochnow , Brigitte Nielsen , Hector Elizondo , Allen Garfield Where to watch Amazon Prime Video Character(s) Axel Foley , Billy Rosewood , John Taggart , Harold Lutz , Maxwell Dent , Karla Fry , Jon Flint Video Game(s) Beverly Hills Cop (1990) , Beverly Hills Cop (2006)

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Beverly Hills Cop is an action-comedy movie franchise that stars Eddie Murphy as a Detroit cop named Axel Foley who heads to Beverly Hills, California, to investigate the death of his best friend. Foley, a street-smart and intense officer, is constantly observed and (sometimes) reigned in with the help of Billy Rosewood and John Taggart, two other detectives from his department. 

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3 Rambo (1982 – 2019)

Five movies

Sylvester Stallone as Rambo from Last Blood next to him as Rambo in First Blood.

Although Sylvester Stallone achieved his breakout role with Rocky in 1976, it was not until the 1980s that he transformed into a true bona fide action movie star. As the Vietnam War veteran John Rambo in First Blood, Stallone showcased his talent as an action movie star capable of leading major Hollywood blockbusters. A hugely influential film, First Blood was the first blockbuster released in China (via CS Monitor), and with 76 million tickets sold, it became the most successful foreign Hollywood film in the country until 2018.

As a fast-paced and well-acted action movie, First Blood had extra resonance due to Rambo’s PTSD caused by his traumatic experiences as a Special Forces officer in the war. The Rambo franchise continued throughout the 1980s and beyond as the former Green Beret’s adventures became increasingly intense as he returned to Vietnam to free POWs in Rambo: First Blood Part II. The Rambo series had its potential final installment in 2019 with the release of Rambo: Last Blood.

Rambo

Beginning with the novel and the film First Blood in 1982, Rambo is an action-adventure franchise starring Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo, a Vietnam War veteran embroiled in violent conflicts that test his survival skills. The series has enjoyed critical success over several decades, branching into comic books, video games, and more.

Movie(s) First Blood (1982) , Rambo: First Blood Part 2 , Rambo 3 , Rambo (2008) , Rambo: Last Blood (2019) First Film First Blood (1972) Cast Sylvester Stallone , Richard Crenna , Brian Dennehy , Julia Nickson , Marc de Jonge , Kurtwood Smith , Matthew Marsden , Julie Benz , Graham McTavish , Paz Vega , Yvette Monreal Character(s) John Rambo , Colonel Samuel Trautman , Sheriff Will Teasle , Co Bao , Colonel Zaysen , Robert Griggs , Sarah (Rambo) , Lewis (Rambo) , Carmen Delgado , Gabriela Video Game(s) Rambo (1987) , Rambo III (1988) , Rambo: First Blood Part 2 (1985) , Rambo: The Video Game (2014)

2 The Terminator (1984 – 2019)

Six movies: Three main timelines

Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator holding two guns

The style and aesthetic of 1980s action movies can be summed up by the iconic imagery of Arnold Schwarzenegger as the T-800 cyborg in The Terminator. As a sunglass-wearing, leather-clad killing machine, The Terminator inspired a whole host of copycat films, as its insightful blend of action movie tropes, cyberpunk aesthetics, and technological anxieties earned it a special place within the cultural zeitgeist. As the story of a post-apocalyptic war between a synthetic intelligence known as Skynet, the time travel nature of The Terminator franchise meant its litany of sequels, soft reboots, and reimaginings made for a confusing chronology.

With the release of the original James Cameron movie in 1984, The Terminator quickly established itself as one of the best action movies of the 1980s. In many ways, the sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day outdid the original as it subverted Schwarzenegger’s character to become the story’s hero. While subsequent releases have varied in quality, the legacy of this franchise has not diminished, and The Terminator has remained a touchstone of modern popular culture.

Terminator (1984) Movie Poster Terminator

The Terminator franchise, launched by James Cameron in 1984, explores a dystopian future where intelligent machines wage war against humanity. The relentless pursuit of key human figures by time-traveling cyborg assassins known as Terminators is central to the narrative. John Connor, the future leader of the human resistance, is the core target of the malicious machines.

Movie(s) The Terminator , Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) , Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) , Terminator Salvation (2009) , Terminator Genisys (2015) , Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) Created by James Cameron , Gale Anne Hurd First Film The Terminator Latest Film Terminator: Dark Fate Cast Arnold Schwarzenegger , Linda Hamilton , Michael Biehn , Edward Furlong , Robert Patrick , Nick Stahl , Claire Danes , Christian Bale , Sam Worthington , Jason Clarke , Emilia Clarke , Mackenzie Davis , Natalia Reyes Character(s) The Terminator , Sarah Connor , Kyle Reese , John Connor , T-1000 , Kate Brewster , Marcus Wright , Grace (Terminator) , Dani Ramos Video Game(s) The Terminator (1990) , Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) , RoboCop versus The Terminator (1993) , Terminator 3: War of the Machines (2003) , Terminator Salvation (2009) , Terminator: Resistance (2019) First TV Show Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Latest TV Show Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Upcoming TV Shows Terminator Zero (2024) First Episode Air Date January 13, 2008 TV Show(s) Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008)

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The Terminator franchise is a landmark in science fiction, featuring a battle between humanity and artificially intelligent machines led by Skynet. The story primarily revolves around the Terminator robots, particularly the T-800 model, and the resistance led by John Connor. The series explores themes of fate, artificial intelligence, and the moral implications of technological advancement.

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1 Die Hard (1988 – 2013)

Five movies

Bruce Willis in a ventilation shaft in Die Hard as John McClane

Die Hard is about as close as a film can get to the perfect action movie, and following its release, Bruce Willis as John McClane became one of cinema’s definitive action heroes. Known for his hilarious one-liners and ability to keep his cool under intense pressure, McClane’s first outing revolutionized the action movie genre, as its story of a lone man taking on a litany of criminals in an enclosed location has been mimicked in everything from Under Seige to John Wick.

The first Die Hard was released in the final years of the 1980s and signaled the way forward for the action genre into the 1990s and beyond. From Willis’s incredible characterization of McClane to Alan Rickman’s iconic portrayal of Hans Gruber, Die Hard felt like something new and exciting, as its more grounded approach was in stark contrast to the invincible, muscle-bound men like Schwarzenegger and Stallone, who defined the decade. When later movies like Cliffhanger can be simply described as ‘Die Hard on a mountain,’ it’s clear just how all-encompassing this movie’s influence was.

Die Hard

The Die Hard franchise, which began as a series of books in the 1960s, is an action-adventure series that chronicles the harrowing exploits of NYPD Detective John McClane. Renowned for its action-packed sequences and intricate plots, the series showcases McClane’s battles against various adversaries, especially the infamous Hans Gruber, during high-stakes crises.

Movie(s) Die Hard (1988) , Die Hard 2 (1990) , Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) , Live Free or Die Hard (2007) , A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) First Film Die Hard (1988) Cast Bruce Willis , Alan Rickman , Bonnie Bedelia , Reginald VelJohnson , William Atherton , Franco Nero , Samuel L. Jackson , Jeremy Irons , Justin Long , Mary Elizabeth Winstead , Jai Courtney Character(s) John McClane , Hans Gruber , Holly Gennero , Sgt. Al Powell , Richard Thornburg , General Ramon Esperanza , Zeus Carver , Simon Gruber , Matt Farrell , Lucy McClane , Jack McClane Video Game(s) Die Hard (1989) , Die Hard (1990) , Die Hard 2: Die Harder (1992) , Die Hard Trilogy (1996) , Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas (2000) , Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (2002) , Die Hard: Vendetta (2002

Sources: Variety, CS Monitor