
The Running Man
Desperate to save his sick daughter, working-class Ben Richards is convinced by The Running Man's charming but ruthless producer to enter the deadly competition game as a last resort. But Ben's defiance, instincts, and grit turn him into an unexpected fan favorite — and a threat to the entire system. As ratings skyrocket, so does the danger, and Ben must outwit not just the Hunters, but a nation addicted to watching him fall.
Director(s)
Edgar Wright
Darrin Prescott
Richard Graysmark
Julija Mickėnaitė
Fraser Fennell-Ball
Josie Morgan
Where to watch

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Cast & crew

William H. Macy
Molie Jernigan
Richard Graysmark
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Debi Mazar
Amoré Americano

Corey Johnson
Motel Owner
Fraser Fennell-Ball
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Michael Cera
Elton Perrakis

Colman Domingo
Bobby T.

Chi Lewis-Parry
Negative Dude

Billy Clements
NCG Goon #4

Jayme Lawson
Sheila Richards

David Zayas
Richard Manuel

Josh Brolin
Dan Killian

Lee Pace
Evan McCone

Emilia Jones
Amelia Williams

James Austin Johnson
Announcer (Voice)

Edgar Wright
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Michael Bacall
Stoned Dude

Glen Powell
Ben Richards

Sandra Dickinson
Victoria Perrakis

Sean Hayes
Gary Greenbacks

Lee Charles
NCG Goon #3

Joey Ansah
'Captain Holloway'

Oluniké Adeliyi
Ma
Julija Mickėnaitė
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Thalía Dudek
Duvall

Shelley Conn
Dr. Raznor

Karl Glusman
'Frank'

Darrin Prescott
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Rich Hall
Roberts

Henry Miller
YVA Patron

Brandon Burke
Mulisha Boyz #1

Emma Sidi
Adriané Americano
Josie Morgan
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Katy O'Brian
Jenni Laughlin

Georgia Goodman
Elizabeth

Chris Rogers
Bud

James Frecheville
'Donahue'

Danny McCarthy
YVA Manager

Derek Miller
Cabbie
Bill O'Neill
Hopeless Dude

Daniel Ezra
Bradley

Martin Herlihy
Tim Jansky

Angelo Gray
Stacey
Alyssa Benn
Cathy Richards
Sienna Benn
Cathy Richards
Greg Townley
Decker
Alex Hoeffler
'Duninger'
Julia Cumming
Cynthia

Tom Crowhurst
NCG Wall Patrol
Reomy D. Mpeho
NCG Goon #1

Michael Mears
Henry

Robert Eades
NCG Goon #2

Simon Haines
Registration Technico

Nicholas Richardson
Katt
Law X
Crothers
Tom Mackley
Julian

George Carroll
Agent Dugg

Catherine Cohen
Ariané Americano
Noah Ritter
Antoné Americano

Malcolm Atobrah
Bruce Americano

John Paul Wagner
Stage Manager
Russell Hicks
Warm Up Guy
John Addison
Opening Titles Dad
Clarisse Encontre
Opening Titles Mom
Dylan Moore
Opening Titles Son #1
Joshua Moore
Opening Titles Son #2
Kaya Slawecka
Hero Citizen

Sophie Simnett
Ticket Agents
Mason Houltram
Kid on Train

Hannah McClean
Charlotte
Roshani Abbey
Netmart Cashier

Suzanne Prescott
Belinda Brave
Jaya Griffith
June

Charley Palmer Rothwell
Final Dude

Bebe Cave
Shake Shack Cashier

Will O'Donnell
Motel Guest #1

Mark Heenehan
Motel Guest #2

Alex Neustaedter
Greg
Boe Radley
Jeff
Jack Johnson
Jeeto
Renée Lamb
Zaza

Graeme Dalling
Mulisha Boyz #2

Tadhg Murphy
Pitbull Shepherd

Miles Ley
Protestor
Ada Player
Checkout Girl
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ movieswetextedabout.com/the-running-man-movie-review-a-lot-of-running-for-an-underwhelming-finish-line/ "The Running Man falls short of the potential that Edgar Wright and the source material suggested, though it's an efficient vehicle for the talent and charisma of Glen Powell and presents themes that could and should be incisive. Its narrative repetition, unnecessary exposure of its messages, and unsatisfactory ending prevent it from becoming a memorable dystopian thriller. It's competent and perfectly acceptable entertainment, but it lacks the impact and significance it promised. We're left with the echo of an undeniable truth: even in the most rigged and predatory spectacle, the fire of hope and rebellion can't be televised, bought, or silenced." Rating: C+
CinemaSerf
With his young daughter in need of some basic medication that he and his wife cannot afford, “Richards” (Glen Powell) sets off to enrol in the most taxing of television game shows. If he can stay alive for thirty days, he will win a gazillion new dollars and be able to live, with his family, like a king. Of course, he learns fairly quickly that this will never be a fair fight as the show’s boss “Killian” (Josh Brolin) makes quite clear. This is going to be brutal stuff, with the population actively encouraged to report his whereabouts for a cash bonus, so the goons or the “hunters” can come and waste him. Now he isn’t exactly your average ye-ha ninja type. He’s more your decent, gym going, family man - so what chance he can adapt and survive in the face of betrayal and bullets? It starts off quite promisingly, and as usual Powell is fully aware that much of his appeal on screen is down to his willingness to wear (nor not) a skimpy towel, but once we get into the adventure proper this all reminded me too too much of a “Hunger Games” production - complete with remote television cameras and exuberant live television coverage from “Bobby T” (Colman Domingo). There’s a blink and you’ll miss it cameo from William H. Macy which could have been delivered by just about anyone and if you’re especially eagle-eyed you might spot Sandra Dickinson here as she and Michael Cera attempt to provide our runaway with some much needed moral support. “Richards” accrues cash for each kill and for each day he survives, and that also reflects the level-up, video-game, style of these adventures with each getting more lucratively perilous and him becoming more like John Wick as the days go by. The sense of menace? Well that doesn’t really survive an increasingly relentless sequence of predictable CGI-driven pyrotechnics and it just possible that Powell isn’t the best casting here. He’s easy on the eye and charismatic, but he isn’t convincing at any stage as things heat up and neither are Brolin or Domingo who just overact. It could readily lose half an hour without compromising the gist of the original Stephen King story and I just couldn’t help thinking it was released too close to “The Long Walk” which is similar in concept and better in delivery. It’s watchable enough, but I’m not sure I will remember it any more than Arnie’s more static, studio-based, version from 1987.
JPV852
Pretty fun and entertaining remake/re-adaptation that features a fine performance from Glen Powell alongside solid action scenes. Josh Brolin's shear presence made home quite good even if it's a thinly written character and one who doesn't have a ton of screen time. Nothing groundbreaking but still worth checking out. **3.75/5**
MovieGuys
There's often a very good reason why they say a film is "adapted" from a literary work. Such was the case with the 1988 film, "Running Man". Ably adapted from Stephen Kings literary work, it condensed a much longer tale, into a manageable and entertaining package. Regrettably, what has been repeatedly touted as an advantage, that is the new film, following the literary work of King more closely, is anything but. This is an overly long, at times thoroughly boring film, that's lacking in both pace and direction. Worse still, its narrative is devoid of depth and wit, leaving characters who feel more like caricatures. Unsurprisingly too, its woke. Who didn't see that coming? The net result is a film I personally found so tiresome and dreary, I ended up rewatching the thoroughly satisfying original, to cheer myself up. In summary, overly long, lacking in pace and direction, narratively impoverished, populated by card board cut out caricatures. My advice, if you are new to this tale, watch the 1988 original. Its leagues ahead of this burnt offering.
misubisu
### **Review: *The Running Man (2025)*** **Score: 7/10** Comparing any remake to the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger classic is a brutal contest. The original is a beloved, muscle-bound, high-camp satire of 80s media and authoritarianism, where the puns are as thick as the biceps. The 2025 adaptation wisely doesn't try to be that. It takes Stephen King's (writing as Richard Bachman) original dystopian novel and the core concept of a deadly game show—where convicts run for their lives while being hunted by celebrity "Stalkers"—and grafts it onto a sleek, modern framework. The result is a surprisingly tense, socially conscious thriller that largely succeeds on its own terms, though it can't escape the long shadow of its predecessor's iconic swagger. **Where the 2025 Version Excels (And Diverges Radically):** * **Tone & Atmosphere:** Forget the garish, neon-lit spectacle. This version is a **gritty, grounded, and genuinely stressful survival thriller**. The focus is on claustrophobic chase sequences, clever evasion, and the psychological torment of being hunted. It trades the original's cartoonish gladiators for more believable, tech-augmented hunters and a game that feels like a sinister, nationwide social media event. * **Social Commentary:** While the 1987 film satirised game shows and TV culture, the 2025 update is a sharp critique of **algorithmic entertainment, surveillance capitalism, and influencer culture**. The "Running Man" show is a TikTok/Twitch hybrid gone horribly wrong, where public approval and viral engagement dictate a contestant's fate. It feels frighteningly plausible. * **The Protagonist:** Our new Ben Richards is no invincible super-cop. He's a desperate, resourceful everyman, played with a compelling mix of vulnerability and grit. His fight feels more like a struggle for survival than a one-man revolution, making the stakes feel more immediate and personal. **Where It Stumbles in the Comparison:** * **The Charisma Deficit:** This is the unavoidable trade-off. The new film lacks the sheer, **iconic bravado and quotable lunacy** of the original. There's no equivalent to "Here is Sub-Zero... Now, plain zero!" or a villain as deliciously hammy as Richard Dawson's Killian. The 2025 version's antagonists are sinister and slick, but they aren't *fun* in the same way. * **A Sombre Experience:** It is a far more serious film. The dark humour and satirical edge of the original are replaced with a relentless, anxious tone. You won't leave with a pumped fist and a smile; you'll leave feeling like you've narrowly escaped a digital panopticon. For fans of the original's flavour, this can feel like a loss. **The Verdict:** If you go in expecting a nostalgic rehash of Arnie's one-liners and explosive set-pieces, you will be **bitterly disappointed**. However, if you can accept it as a **complete re-imagining** that uses the same premise to tell a different story for a different era, it is a successful and compelling film. It stands as a strong, **7/10 dystopian thriller**—tense, smartly updated, and visually distinct. It understands that today's horrors are less about theatrical dictators and more about omnipresent screens and crowd-sourced cruelty. The 1987 film is a time-capsule classic of 80s excess; the 2025 version is a sleek, paranoid warning for the digital age. They are two very different victories.
Chandler Danier
Oh dude...end it at the plane crash. The man who runs is good at running. Nice skill set like that guy who transports things. Lots of movers these days. Should have been called Marathon Man.
Media engagement

“You need to believe he could die!" Glenn Powell’s Toughest Role Yet

Edgar Wright talks to Mark Kermode about The Running Man | BFI IMAX Q&A

The Running Man | Run On Sentences | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Chances | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Glen on Tom Cruise | Paramount Pictures UK

THE RUNNING MAN with Edgar Wright | TIFF Q&A

The Running Man | Fun Fact | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Real Or Fake | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Guess The Running Man | Paramount Pictures UK

yes, Edgar Wright shot 34x death scenes ☠️ for #RunningManMovie

The Running Man | Where's Josh? | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Interview with Edgar Wright

The Running Man | Audience Reactions | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Pretty Man | Paramount Pictures UK

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The Running Man | Jayme Lawson on The Running Man (2025 Movie) - Edgar Wright, Glen Powell

Glen Powell 🤝 Colman Domingo #RunningManMovie

Lee Pace and Colman Domingo heating up The #RunningManMovie red carpet. 🔥

The Running Men 💪 😘. #RunningManMovie

JJ Abrams surprises Glen Powell on The #RunningManMovie red carpet.

Colman's Showman Character on The Running Man (2025 Movie) - Edgar Wright, Glen Powell

Nothing beats the support from Arnold himself. @ArnoldSchwarzenegger #RunningManMovie #glenpowell

Arnie with the tank riding advice for Glen @ArnoldSchwarzenegger #RunningManMovie #Expendables

Daniel Ezra on The Running Man (2025 Movie) - Edgar Wright, Glen Powell

The Running Man | Graffiti | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Glen Powell & Colman Domingo UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Glen Powell Punch | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Throwing A Fit | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Arnold $100 Bill | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | UK Premiere Sizzle | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Signatures | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Emilia Jones UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Glen Powell UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Lee Pace UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Billion Dollars UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Colman Domingo UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | UK Premiere Cast | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Leading Man UK Premiere | Paramount Pictures UK

The Running Man | Liquid Death Official Thirst-Murdering Beverage

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Inside The World of The Running Man (2025 Movie) - Edgar Wright, Glen Powell

The Running Man | Tips For Surviving The Running Man (2025 Movie) - Edgar Wright, Glen Powell

🔴 LIVE: The Running Man FULL NYCC Panel feat. Glen Powell, Lee Pace, Edgar Wright

The first look. The crowd. The energy. #RunningManMovie lit up New York Comic Con. #NYCC #NYCC2025

#TopGun: Reunited. The #RunningManMovie spotted by top fanboy Danny Ramirez in the wild.

Ashton Hall x Glen Powell. The #RunningManMovie trailer launch morning routine

When The Running Man cast meets THE Running Man. #MissionImpossible #TheRunningManMovie #CinemaCon

















































