The claustrophobic environment of the metro system provides a perfect backdrop for suspense and thriller films. These movies not only offer gripping narratives but also explore the psychological and physical challenges of being trapped or chased in the labyrinthine tunnels beneath cities. This curated list of metro thrillers will take you on a thrilling ride, showcasing the best of suspense, horror, and action set in the underground world.

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Description: This classic thriller involves a group of hijackers taking control of a New York City subway train, demanding a ransom, showcasing the tension of a metro hostage situation.
Fact: The film was remade in 2009 with Denzel Washington and John Travolta. The original novel by John Godey was inspired by real-life subway hijackings.


Subway (1985)
Description: A French film where a fugitive takes refuge in the Paris Metro, leading to a series of thrilling encounters and chases through the underground.
Fact: Directed by Luc Besson, this film features a unique blend of action, romance, and music, with many scenes shot in the actual Paris Metro.


Creep (2004)
Description: A chilling tale of a woman who becomes trapped on a deserted London Underground train with a killer on the loose, making it a quintessential metro thriller.
Fact: The film was shot on location in the London Underground, adding to its authenticity. It was also remade in France as "Creep Zone".


The Midnight Meat Train (2008)
Description: Based on a Clive Barker story, this film follows a photographer who discovers a serial killer using the New York subway as his hunting ground.
Fact: The film was initially banned in some countries due to its graphic violence. It also features a cameo by Clive Barker himself.


The Commuter (2018)
Description: Liam Neeson stars as an ex-cop caught in a criminal conspiracy on his daily commute, turning an ordinary train ride into a high-stakes thriller.
Fact: The film was shot in London and New York, with scenes set in the London Underground and the New York City Subway.


The Ghost Train (1941)
Description: A classic British film where passengers at a remote station encounter a mysterious train that leads to a series of eerie events.
Fact: This film was based on a play by Arnold Ridley, who later became famous for playing Private Godfrey in "Dad's Army."


The Incident (1967)
Description: Set on a New York City subway train, this film explores the dynamics of fear and mob mentality when two thugs terrorize passengers.
Fact: The film was shot in real subway cars and stations, providing a gritty realism to the setting.


The Tunnel (2011)
Description: An Australian found-footage horror film where a news crew investigates the abandoned railway tunnels beneath Sydney, only to encounter something terrifying.
Fact: The film was released for free online, gaining a cult following. It was inspired by urban legends about the Sydney underground.


The Underground (1995)
Description: A Serbian film that uses the metaphor of the underground to explore themes of war, survival, and human nature during the Siege of Sarajevo.
Fact: The film won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and was directed by Emir Kusturica.


The Last Express (1997)
Description: While not strictly a metro thriller, this adventure game set on the Orient Express captures the essence of suspense in a confined, moving space.
Fact: Developed by Jordan Mechner, known for creating "Prince of Persia," it's considered one of the best adventure games ever made.
