Glen Powell, The Running Man
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Although fans of multiple franchises are likely familiar with Katy O’Brian‘s work, she’s ready to take the lead in a major blockbuster. The actress, who appears this month in Christy and The Running Man,
Both movies are also based on the 1982 novel of the same name by Stephen King, under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. But that’s basically where the similarities end. Below, we’re going to run down the seven biggest,
The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright, features Glen Powell as Ben Richards in a dystopian survival game. The film, based on Stephen King's novel.
The first film adaptation of the Stephen King novel — revisited by Edgar Wright and Glen Powell in a version hitting theaters Nov. 14 — nearly lost its way amid director turnover and blown production deadlines.
Running Man features Glen Powell in a performance that only continues to prove what the actor is capable of. Edgar Wright takes a slightly different approach taking on an action film that is vastly different from Arnold’s turn. It works, but runs a bit long with a few too many characters. Still a crowd pleaser judging from the screening I attended.
Tom Cruise is giving Glen Powell's The Running Man his seal of approval as the Top Gun star made sure to share a few words of praise on social media for his co-star.
Cruise reprised his role as Navy officer Pete Mitchell, which he originated in the smash hit Top Gun; in the sequel, Powell appeared in his breakout role as Lt. Jake “Hangman” Seresin.
Glen Powell, naked except for a towel, dangles from a rope eight stories in the air in below-freezing Bulgaria as director Edgar Wright watches from the ground in a parka, sipping an espresso. It’s February,
Glen Powell stars in Paramount Pictures’ “THE RUNNING MAN.” Colman Domingo stars in Paramount Pictures’ “The Running Man.” L-r, Katy O’Brian, Glen Powell
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It's 2025 And I Just Watched The Running Man For The First Time – These Are My Honest Thoughts
With the release of Edgar Wright's The Running Man, let's take a look back at the Arnold Schwarzenegger-led version from 1987.