Best movies on Netflix (Taïwan) : our Top 20
At Stream Tracker, we have put together a curated list of the best Taiwanese films currently available on Netflix. Our goal is to help you find standout titles across genres—drama, comedy, thriller, and auteur cinema—that showcase the range of contemporary and classic Taiwanese filmmaking. For each film we provide a short synopsis and practical details about its Netflix availability so you can decide quickly what to watch. We update the list regularly to reflect changes on the platform.
Updated on 12/03/2026
2023 · Wong Ching-Po
A conceited fugitive ranked third on Taiwan’s most-wanted list plots to eliminate the two men above him and seize the top spot — a ruthless gamble that ultimately costs him his life.
With Ethan Juan, Ben Yuen Foo-Wah, Chen Yi-Wen, Gingle Wang, Cherry Hsieh, Lee-Zen Lee and Troy Liu
2023 · Cheng Wei-Hao
Officer Ming-han's life is turned upside down when a mysterious envelope binds him in marriage to a spectral husband. Forced into an unlikely partnership, the living detective and his ghostly spouse must combine their skills to unravel a tangled crime that reaches beyond the veil.
With Greg Hsu, Austin Lin, Gingle Wang, Tsai Chen-Nan, Ma Nien-Hsien, Man-Chiao Wang and Tsung-Hua Tou
2022 · Na Hyun
Bearing the moniker of a man-eating spirit, the merciless commander of an overseas covert unit accepts a perilous assignment in a metropolis teeming with spies and double agents.
With Sol Kyung-gu, Park Hae-soo, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Yang Dong-geun, Lee El, Song Jae-rim and Jinyoung
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2024 · George Huang
To mark a friend's 50th birthday, a close-knit group retreats to wine country, swapping city routines for rolling vineyards, cellar tastings of buttery Chardonnay and full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon, and a weekend of celebration that stirs up laughter, revelations, and old tensions.
With Luke Evans, Gwei Lun-mei, Sung Kang, Wyatt Yang, Pernell Walker, Zach Ireland and Patrick Lee
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2025 · Shieh Meng-ju
While developing a new horror VR title, Hsu-Chuan brings home a cracked clay doll he recovered from a notorious haunted house. His pregnant wife, Mu-Hua—a meticulous conservator of cultural artifacts—becomes obsessively determined to restore the fragile figure, and as she pours herself into the task, strange and menacing events begin to plague their home and her health deteriorates. Running out of options, Hsu-Chuan turns to Ah-Sheng, a spiritual medium, and together they peel back the doll’s past. What they uncover is a buried, horrific secret woven into the clay that refuses to stay silent.
With Tony Yang, Cecilia Choi, Derek Chang, Tracy Chou, Puff Kuo, Chen Wei-Min and Li Kuan-Yi