Warning: This review contains spoilers! Edgar Wright’s “The Running Man” (2025) premiered in theaters on Nov. 14. The film ...
Based on 1982 Stephen King's novel of the same title, The Running Man is an upcoming dystopian action thriller film directed by Edgar Wright. Co-written by Wright and Michael Bacall, the film is the ...
The film is an adaptation of a Stephen King novel. Ben Richards, the protagonist, is a down-on-his-luck everyman who enters the Running Man competition to support his wife and sick daughter. Also ...
Glen Powell leads the cast of The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright. The Running Man is about a game show with life or death stakes in a(n obviously) dystopian world. The film is an adaptation of ...
In Edgar Wright's new take on The Running Man, violence and entertainment are inextricable. When out-of-work father Ben Richards runs out of options to secure a paycheck to buy vital medicine for his ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. It’s been a long wait for director Edgar Wright’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Running Man, ...
The Running Man movie that’s coming to theaters next week could not be more different than The Running Man movie you grew up with. That movie, released in 1987 and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, ...
Edgar Wright's take on Stephen King's 'The Running Man' is frenetic, fun action that lovingly nods to genre tropes - but exhausts itself with muddled tone. Under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman, ...
15:29, Thu, Nov 6, 2025 Updated: 15:29, Thu, Nov 6, 2025 The Running Man is one of the most highly-anticipated films of the year with an all-star cast and top-tier action bursting onto cinema screens.
The actor stars as an Everyman battling it out in a near-future but familiarly dystopian America in the director Edgar Wright’s new version of the Stephen King novel. By Manohla Dargis When you ...
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