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Before checking out the 2025 version, it might be worth going back to watch the 1987 adaptation of "The Running Man."
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's The Running Man Features A Hilarious Credits Gag You Probably Never Noticed
If you're doing a rewatch of The Running Man with Arnold Schwarzenegger, keep your eyes peeled for a gag in the credits you've likely missed.
Glen Powell has opened up about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s reaction to the upcoming remake of The Running Man. The actor, who leads the new adaptation of the 1987 sci-fi thriller, revealed that Schwarzenegger was very impressed after viewing it.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, in a dissenting opinion joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, said the Court should “correct” an 1886 decision giving the federal government power over internal affairs in Native American tribes.
Stephen King is having a great year. Three of his works have been adapted for the screen and released in 2025. “The Life of Chuck” exists alongside movies based on his pseudonym Richard Bachman’s dystopian books, “The Long Walk” and now, “The Running Man.” In the immortal words of Meat Loaf: “two out of three ain’t bad.”
There's only one movie that Schwarzenegger always wanted redone. At the premiere of 'The Running Man,' Schwarzenegger met with Glen Powell and Edgar Wright to tell them his praise of the movie.
Arnold Schwarzenegger feels "so excited" by the new Running Man movie. The 78-year-old actor starred in the original Running Man film, which premiered in 1987, and Schwarzenegger "lost his mind" while watching the new movie.
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The Running Man Review
Edgar Wright and Glen Powell have teamed up to remake a classic Arnold Schwarzenegger 80s action flick with The Running Man. But it was also a Stephen King sci fi novel before anything else. The story of Ben Richards in a near future dystopia filled with health care crises,
While speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere of his new movie, 'The Running Man' on Sunday, Nov. 9, Glen Powell opened up about conversations that he's had with friends about starring in action movies. He said that pals like Arnold Schwarzenegger and others warned him that the project would be 'intense.