Edgar Wright, The Running Man and Stephen King
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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.
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:
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.
Edgar Wright's new adaptation of Stephen King's novel finally arrives, plus Digital Gym Cinema opens a trio of distinctive films.
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.
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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.
Director Edgar Wright’s new film, The Running Man, is a fresh, dystopian take on the Stephen King book, but it also finds a clever way to pay homage to the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger film that first brought the story to the screen.
What do Arnold Schwarzenegger and Glen Powell have in common? They've both played the lead in film adaptations of Richard Bachman's The Running Man. Bachman