Looking for fantasy movies to stream tonight? Netflix offers an impressive library of fantasy films ranging from big-budget originals to beloved classics. From the heartwarming time-travel adventure The Adam Project to the clever mystery of Enola Holmes, Netflix has become a powerhouse for fantasy content. Whether you want epic quests, magical creatures, or enchanted worlds, these are the best fantasy movies you can watch right now on Netflix with just one click.

The Adam Project (2022)
A time-traveling pilot teams up with his younger self and his late father to save the future from destruction.
Directed by Shawn Levy

Enola Holmes (2020)
Sherlock's brilliant teenage sister runs away to London to find her missing mother and solve a dangerous conspiracy.
Directed by Harry Bradbeer

The School for Good and Evil (2022)
Best friends are kidnapped into an enchanted school where future fairy tale heroes and villains are trained.
Directed by Paul Feig

Slumberland (2022)
A young girl discovers a map to Slumberland, a dreamworld where she might find her lost father.
Directed by Francis Lawrence

The Knight Before Christmas (2019)
A medieval knight is magically transported to modern-day America where he falls for a disillusioned teacher.
Directed by Monika Mitchell

Bright (2017)
In a world where elves, orcs, and humans coexist, two LAPD cops must protect a powerful magic wand.
Directed by David Ayer

Okja (2017)
A girl risks everything to prevent a powerful corporation from kidnapping her best friend — a massive, gentle creature.
Directed by Bong Joon-ho

Nimona (2023)
A knight framed for murder teams up with a shape-shifting girl to clear his name in a futuristic medieval world.
Directed by Nick Bruno

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)
A stop-motion reimagining of Pinocchio set during Mussolini's fascist Italy, exploring loss, love, and obedience.
Directed by Guillermo del Toro

Wendell & Wild (2022)
Two demon brothers strike a deal with a punk-rock teenager to summon them to the Land of the Living.
Directed by Henry Selick