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Glen Powell gets Arnold Schwarzenegger's blessing for "The Running Man" remake. The action legend "lost his mind" for the film and gave Powell advice on surviving action movies.
Director Edgar Wright has explained Arnold Schwarzenegger's cameo in his new version of his 1987 film The Running Man - revealing he was inspired by a scene in Sylvester Stallone's 1993 blockbuster Demolition Man.
On Nov. 13, 1987, Tri-Star unveiled director Paul Michael Glaser’s dystopian actioner The Running Man in theaters, where the Arnold Schwarzenegger starrer claimed $38 million. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review of the feature is below:
Edgar Wright's new adaptation of Stephen King's novel finally arrives, plus Digital Gym Cinema opens a trio of distinctive films.
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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.
Early reviews for "The Running Man" reboot showcase how it stacks up to the classic 1980s Arnold Schwarzenegger version.
The first was “Predator.” The second was “The Running Man,” an adaptation of a Richard Bachman (née Stephen King) novel. The “Predator” franchise has thrived in the intervening years, spawning a total of nine film installments(!
Before checking out the 2025 version, it might be worth going back to watch the 1987 adaptation of "The Running Man."