The Running Man, Glen Powell
Digest more
Edgar Wright's take on The Running Man with Glen Powell changes the ending of Stephen King's original story. Here's why, for those who haven't read the book.
The Running Man is arguably the least faithful Stephen King adaptation, but it was nonetheless one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s biggest movies from that decade. So naturally there are people who will wonder what he thinks of the new take on The Running Man,
The actor spoke about his upcoming movie during an appearance on the 'The Graham Norton Show' on Friday, Nov.7
The Running Man' director Edgar Wright on making his most expensive movie, shooting Glen Powell nearly naked in the freezing cold and more.
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.
Glen Powell’s The Running Man has just received it early reviews from the critics, who got to see the movie one week before its official release. Directed by Edgar Wright, the sci-fi
Stephen King has seen Glen Powell's The Running Man remake, directed by Edgar Wright, and the horror author has given an honest review of the movie.
Jonathan Bailey is the sexiest man on the move while out in Paris, plus Rosalía and Ed Sheeran take the stage in Valencia, Spain and more. From L.A. to Miami and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to.
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,