10 Action Movie Megastars Who Tried Their Hand At Sci-Fi & Horror

While many of the biggest action movie stars working today consistently appear in straight-up carnage-filled blockbusters, lots of these performers have also tried their hands at other genres. Some of the most exciting heroes and heroines in Hollywood have also taken to sci-fi and horror, as these types of movies allow them to explore deeper themes with strong characterization and narrative intrigue. This variety in their filmography makes these stars infinitely more interesting as viewers get to see them deliver performances that go deeper than a hero who simply saves the day.

Many of the biggest action stars of the 1980s had incredibly diverse resumes, as films during that period and beyond often blended action with sci-fi and horror. While some action stars are intrinsically linked to other genres, as actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger became inseparable from movies like The Terminator, even these performers have branched out and surprised viewers with their later parts. It’s always exciting to see actors expand out into other genres, and to see an action movie megastar trying their hand at sci-fi or horror is always interesting.

10

Dwayne Johnson

Doom (2005)

Dwayne Johnson in Doom Movie

Back when Dwayne Johnson was still primarily known under his wrestling ring name, The Rock, this WWE star tried his hand at horror with his villainous role in Doom. Although this film was a box office bomb at the time, audiences have since come to recognize Doom as an effective video game adaptation that truly delivered. Johnson excelled in his role as Sarge Mahonin, the squad team leader infected with C24 serum and granted superhuman powers.

The most interesting thing about Johnson’s role in Doom was the way he transformed from a hero to an antagonist throughout the film and was given a rare chance to showcase his darker side. While Johnson has starred in plenty of big-budget action movies in the years since, Doom was an anomaly in his career as the only time he fully embraced horror in a real way.

Doom (2005)

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Doom

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ActionHorrorSci-Fi

Doom, directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, follows a team of space marines known as the Rapid Response Tactical Squad who are dispatched to a Mars research facility after a security breach. They face alien threats and uncover the dangers of a mutagenic experiment led by Dr. Grimm.

Release Date

October 21, 2005

Runtime

104 minutes

Main Genre

Action

Cast

Karl Urban
, Dwayne Johnson
, Rosamund Pike
, Deobia Oparei
, Ben Daniels
, Raz Adoti
, Richard Brake
, Dexter Fletcher
, Al Weaver
, Yao Chin
, Robert Russell

Director

Andrzej Bartkowiak

Writers

Dave Callaham
, Wesley Strick

Budget

$60-70 Million

Studio(s)

John Wells Productions
, Di Bonaventura Pictures
, Doom Productions Ltd.

Distributor(s)

Universal Pictures

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Keanu Reeves

The Matrix (1999)

Neo (Keanu Reeves) stops bullets in The Matrix Reloaded

While action movie lovers know Keanu Reeves today as the ruthless assassin John Wick in the neo-noir series that bore his name, this actor has been connected with sci-fi his entire career. From the hilarious time travel slacker energy of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure to his iconic role of Neo in The Matrix franchise, Reeves has consistently embraced sci-fi themes of time, space, and existentialist philosophy. It’s Reeves’ natural on-screen charisma that helps make these deeply complex topics feel accessible to mainstream audiences.

While Reeves is not as well known for his work on horror movies, he’s also had several notable roles in scary movies. Reeves gained cult appeal for his leading role in the supernatural comic book horror adaptation Constantine, and movies like Knock Knock hint at his hidden horror talents. As an actor consistently willing to take risks with different genres, Reeves never hesitated to try his hand at both sci-fi and horror.

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9.3/10

The Matrix

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ActionAdventureSci-Fi

The Matrix, directed by the Wachowskis, stars Keanu Reeves as Neo, a hacker who discovers that reality is a simulated construct controlled by intelligent machines. Laurence Fishburne and Carrie-Anne Moss co-star as Morpheus and Trinity, who help Neo navigate and ultimately challenge the artificial world. The film blends action, philosophy, and groundbreaking visual effects, establishing itself as a pivotal entry in the science fiction genre.

Release Date

March 31, 1999

Runtime

136 minutes

Main Genre

Action

Cast

Keanu Reeves
, Laurence Fishburne
, Carrie-Anne Moss
, Hugo Weaving
, Gloria Foster
, Joe Pantoliano

Director

Lana Wachowski
, Lilly Wachowski

Writers

Lilly Wachowski
, Lana Wachowski

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Harrison Ford

Blade Runner (1982)

Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard with a gun in Blade Runner.

Harrison Ford famously worked as a carpenter before his acting talents were discovered, and he became one of the biggest action movie stars of all time. From his iconic role of Indiana Jones to action classics like Air Force One, Ford found success later in life, and much of his notoriety can be attributed to the sci-fi genre. While Ford has been notably dismissive in interviews about the legacy of Han Solo, the truth is that his part in Star Wars turned him into a star himself and was the true beginning of his Hollywood career.

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Harrison Ford as Han Solo looks serious in The Force Awakens, edited with himself holding his blaster in A New Hope

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It was not just Star Wars where Ford’s sci-fi credentials ended because his leading role as Rick Deckard in Blade Runner ensured he would forever be tied to the genre. While everyone will be well aware of these parts, Ford has also had some far less spoken-about horror movie roles, such as the 1977 made-for-TV movie The Possessed. Ford returned to horror in 2000 with What Lies Beneath, a thrilling supernatural story about a professor who suspects his wife is either losing her mind or their house is haunted by a ghost.

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9.1/10

Blade Runner

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DramaSci-FiThriller

The original Blade Runner is a sci-fi neo-noir film set in 2019 in a dystopian cyber-punk society. Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard as a Blade Runner for the LAPD, tasked with hunting rogue replicants, genetically engineered humans designed to tackle tasks that human beings cannot. When four replicants go rogue and begin killing humans, Deckard is forced out of retirement to hunt them down and stop them – but the truth isn’t as simple as it seems. Deckard will have to reckon with the philosophical dilemma of what makes someone human.

Release Date

June 25, 1982

Runtime

117 minutes

Main Genre

Sci-Fi

Cast

Harrison Ford
, Rutger Hauer
, Sean Young
, Edward James Olmos
, M. Emmet Walsh
, Daryl Hannah
, William Sanderson
, Joe Turkel

Director

Ridley Scott

Writers

Hampton Fancher
, David Webb Peoples
, Philip K. Dick
, Roland Kibbee

Sequel(s)

Blade Runner 2049

Budget

$28 million

Studio(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Distributor(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

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Kurt Russell

The Thing (1982)

Kurt Russell as MacReady holding dynamite in The Thing.

As an actor, Kurt Russell has truly done it all. Having gotten his start at just 12 years old in It Happened at the World’s Fair, Russell had already shared the screen with Elvis Presley by the time he’d made his very first movie. Russell’s action movie credentials include 1980s cult classics like Tango & Cash, acclaimed Westerns such as Tombstone, and, of course, his impressive litany of movies with the auteur filmmaker John Carpenter.

Much of Russell’s association with the sci-fi and horror genres comes from his work with Carpenter. As the antihero Snake Plissken, Russell exuded a cool sense of dystopian charisma in Carpenter films like Escape from New York and Escape from L.A. However, the way The Thing powerfully blended sci-fi and horror in a deeply paranoid and claustrophobic story where anyone could be a deadly shapeshifting alien in disguise was the pair’s crowning achievement.

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9.5/10

The Thing

R
Horror Sci-FiMystery

A team of researchers set out to study an alien spacecraft found in Antarctica, where they also discover an alien body on the site. The alien buried in ice is actually alive and has the ability to imitate human form. The group must find a way to distinguish who the real person is from The Thing and stay alive. John Carpenter’s 1982 film is a remake of 1951’s The Thing from Another World and stars Kurt Russel as the hero RJ MacReady.

Release Date

June 25, 1982

Runtime

109 minutes

Franchise(s)

The Thing

Cast

T.K. Carter
, David Clennon
, Keith David
, Kurt Russell
, wilford brimley

Director

John Carpenter

Writers

Bill Lancaster

Prequel(s)

The Thing

Budget

$15 million

Studio(s)

Universal Pictures

Distributor(s)

Universal Pictures

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Jean-Claude Van Damme

Timecop (1994)

Jean-Claude Van Damme in Timecop

The Belgian martial artist Jean-Claude Van Damme has been intrinsically linked to sci-fi movies his entire career. While Van Damme’s time as the titular alien in the original Predator didn’t work out, following his breakout performance in the fighting film Bloodsport, he had many notable sci-fi roles. This began with the release of the martial arts cyberpunk film Cyborg and continued into series like Universal Soldier.

One role that perfectly encapsulated Van Damme’s ability to blend his action movie persona into sci-fi concepts was Timecop. As Max Walker, Van Damme played a time-traveling police officer traversing different periods as he uncovers the crimes of a crooked politician. While Timecop was panned by critics at the time of its release, it’s since gained a reputation among viewers as one of Van Damme’s greatest movies.

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Timecop

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Sci-Fi

Timecop is a science fiction action film featuring an officer from a time travel regulatory security agency. He faces a treacherous pursuit by a corrupt politician with connections to his past, amidst a backdrop of temporal manipulation and intrigue.

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Release Date

September 16, 1994

Runtime

99 minutes

Cast

Jean-Claude Van Damme
, Mia Sara
, Ron Silver
, Bruce McGill
, Gloria Reuben
, Scott Bellis
, Jason Schombing
, Scott Lawrence
, Kenneth Welsh
, Brent Woolsey
, Brad Loree
, Shane Kelly
, Richard Faraci
, Steven Lambert
, Kevin McNulty
, J.J. Makaro
, Yves Cameron
, David Jacox
, Jacob Rupp
, Sean O’Byrne
, Gabrielle Rose
, Malcolm Stewart

Character(s)

Max Walker
, Melissa Walker
, Senator Aaron McComb
, Commander Eugene Matuzak
, Fielding
, Ricky
, Atwood
, Spota
, Utley
, Shotgun
, Reyes
, Rollerblades
, Cole
, Lansing
, Parker
, McComb Guard #1 / McComb Guard #2
, McComb Man #1
, Palmer
, Aide Lawrence
, Judge Marshall
, Nelson

Director

Peter Hyams

Writers

Mark Verheiden

Budget

$27 million

Studio(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Distributor(s)

Universal Pictures
, Warner Bros. Pictures

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Charlize Theron

Prometheus (2012)

Charlize Theron looking at a screen in Prometheus

Since the 1990s, Charlize Theron has built up a reputation as one of the most sought-after actresses working today. As a star who is equally comfortable in compelling dramas as she is leading major action movies, Theron’s talents saw her excel in everything from The Italian Job to the Fast & Furious franchise. With the ability to seamlessly fit in with every genre she tries her hand at, it’s no surprise that Theron has had plenty of amazing sci-fi roles.

One of Theron’s greatest sci-fi roles came in Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel Prometheus. Charlize Theron played Meredith Vickers, a Weyland Corporation employee sent to monitor the expedition to LV-223. As a cunning and layered character, Theron brought the same energy that made her a great action movie star to this role, although her character was killed off and was unable to appear in the sequel, Alien: Covenant.

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8.4/10

Prometheus

R
Sci-FiHorrorActionAdventureDramaMystery

2012’s Prometheus is the fifth installment in the Alien franchise and was directed by Ridley Scott. Starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Idris Elba, and Guy Pearce, the film acts as a direct prequel to 1979’s Alien.

Release Date

June 8, 2012

Runtime

124 Minutes

Franchise(s)

Alien

Cast

Charlize Theron
, Noomi Rapace
, Idris Elba
, Guy Pearce
, Michael Fassbender

Director

Ridley Scott

Writers

Jon Spaihts
, Damon Lindelof

Prequel(s)

Aliens
, Alien
, Alien 3
, Alien Resurrection
, Alien Vs Predator
, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem

Sequel(s)

Alien: Covenant

Budget

130 million

Studio(s)

20th Century

Distributor(s)

20th Century

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Arnold Schwarzenegger

End of Days (1999)

Arnold Schwarzenegger as Detective Jericho Cane in End of Days promo image

After an astounding bodybuilding career that saw him named Mr. Universe at the age of 20, the Austrian icon Arnold Schwarzenegger became one of the biggest action movie stars the world has ever seen. While audiences will recognize Schwarzenegger from his signature roles as Conan the Barbarian and the Terminator, he also branched out even further into horror movies with his turn in End of Days. With Schwarzenegger as the alcoholic former New York police detective Jericho Cane, things took a sinister turn as he was embroiled in a Satanic conspiracy involving a plan to conceive the Antichrist.

End of Days was a uniquely dark turn from Schwarzenegger, who, although he maintained his action-hero bravado, delved into sinister, interesting territory. However, End of Days was slated by critics who bemoaned its narrative as idiotic and incoherent. While this foray into horror may not have worked out, Schwarzenegger received widespread acclaim when he returned to the genre in 2015 for the zombie film Maggie, a surprisingly poignant story about a father trying to protect his infected daughter.

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End of Days

R
FantasyThrillerActionHorror

End of Days is a supernatural action thriller directed by Peter Hyams and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Released in 1999, the film follows ex-cop Jericho Cane, who must protect a woman from Satan, who intends to conceive a child with her to usher in the apocalypse as the millennium approaches. The cast includes Gabriel Byrne as Satan and Robin Tunney as the woman targeted for the unholy ritual.

Release Date

November 24, 1999

Runtime

122 minutes

Main Genre

Action

Cast

Rod Steiger
, Kevin Pollak
, Gabriel Byrne
, Robin Tunney
, Arnold Schwarzenegger

Director

Peter Hyams

Writers

Andrew W. Marlowe

Budget

$100 million

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Bruce Willis

The Sixth Sense (1999)

Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense

It’s truly hard to understand just how much Bruce Willis’ portrayal of John McClane in Die Hard changed the game when it came to action movies. While before this time, action stars were usually gigantic muscle-clad men like Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger, Willis paved the way for a more everyday kind of hero who used stealth skills and cunning ingenuity to save the day. While Willis could have easily continued making Die Hard-type films for the rest of his career, he branched out in 1999 with a career-defining turn in the psychological horror The Sixth Sense.

Willis’ role in M. Night Shyamalan signaled the dawning of a new era in his career as the film’s surprise ending shocked viewers and led to a nomination for Best Picture at the Oscars. The Sixth Sense was unlike anything Willis had previously done, and this unique ghost story was one of his biggest successes. While Willis would continue making action movies right up until his retirement in 2022, The Sixth Sense proved a hidden depth to his dramatic talent that was previously untapped.

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9/10

The Sixth Sense

PG-13
ThrillerDramaHorrorMystery

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, The Sixth Sense is a psychological thriller about a young boy who can see and communicate with ghosts. Bruce Willis as Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist who tries to help Cole, played by Haley Joel Osment, while grappling with his own personal demons. The movie features a twist ending that has become iconic in pop culture.

Release Date

August 6, 1999

Runtime

107 minutes

Cast

Bruce Willis
, Toni Collette
, Haley Joel Osment
, Olivia Williams
, Donnie Wahlberg

Director

M. Night Shyamalan

Writers

M. Night Shyamalan

Budget

$40 Million

Studio(s)

Disney

Distributor(s)

Disney
, Dimension Films

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Sylvester Stallone

Demolition Man (1993)

Sylvester Stallone points a gun in Demolition Man

Sylvester Stallone’s career has been filled with many incredible roles across a vast array of genres. While most will associate Stallone with the underdog triumphs of Rocky Balboa or the guns-blazing action hero bravado of John Rambo, he’s never been afraid to try something new and test his talents in different kinds of movies. This was clear from Stallone’s directorial debut, Paradise Alley, which, although a commercial failure, hinted at an artistry far beyond his action star credentials.

Stallone brought this willingness to broaden his horizons to sci-fi with his leading role in Demolition Man, a satirical story about a cop and his archenemy waking from a cryogenically frozen state in a utopian, crime-free society. Demolition Man cleverly predicted many things about the future world, as it featured self-driving cars, virtual meetings, and non-contact social greetings. This would not be Stallone’s only foray into sci-fi, as he also appeared in the likes of Judge Dredd, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

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9/10

Demolition Man

R
ActionCrimeSci-FiThriller

In the 1993 action movie Demolition Man, Sylvester Stallone stars as time-displaced police officer John Spartan, who struggles to adapt to the year 2032 after being cryogenically frozen for messing up a job. However, his old-school skills come in handy for innocent cop Lenina Huxley (Sandra Bullock) and the futuristic city of San Angeles when the criminal Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes) is thawed and the complacent authorities don’t know how to react.

Release Date

October 8, 1993

Runtime

115 minutes

Cast

Sylvester Stallone
, Wesley Snipes
, Sandra Bullock
, Nigel Hawthorne
, Benjamin Bratt
, Bob Gunton

Director

Marco Brambilla

Writers

Peter M. Lenkov
, Robert Reneau
, Daniel Waters

Budget

$57 million

Studio(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Distributor(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

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Tom Cruise

Interview with the Vampire (1994)

Tom Cruise staring straight ahead as Lestat in Interview with the Vampire

While Tom Cruise has exclusively made action and franchise films in recent years, the early part of his career was characterized by variety. From breakout roles like the coming-of-age film Risky Business to collaboration with auteurs such as Martin Scorsese and Paul Thomas Anderson, Cruise wasn’t always such a one-trick pony. One prime example of Cruise’s willingness to take chances was his performance as Lestat de Lioncourt in Interview with the Vampire.

Interview with the Vampire showcased just how different Cruise could be from the action hero stylings of Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible. As a gothic horror story with an eerie atmosphere and a deep sense of sadness, the emotional core of this film highlighted the depth of Cruise’s acting capabilities. While Cruise looks set to continue his trend of only making action movies in the upcoming years, audiences shouldn’t lose hope that he’ll one day return to the horror genre he once did so well.

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9.2/10

Interview with the Vampire

R
DramaHorror

Based on Anne Rice’s 1976 novel, Interview with the Vampire tells the story of two vampires, Lestat and Louis, and their complicated relationship after Lestat turns Louis in 1791. Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt star as Lestat and Louis respectively, with a cast that includes Kirsten Dunst as Claudia, the two men’s young charge who Lestat also turns in an attempt to keep a disillusioned Louis from leaving. Christian Slayter rounds out the cast as Daniel Molloy, a reporter to who Louis tells his story in the mid-1990s. 

Release Date

November 11, 1994

Runtime

123 minutes

Cast

Kirsten Dunst
, Brad Pitt
, Christian Slater
, Antonio Banderas
, Tom Cruise

Director

Neil Jordan

Writers

Anne Rice

Sequel(s)

Queen of the Damned

Budget

$60 million

Studio(s)

The Geffen Film Company

Distributor(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

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