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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero in Edgar Wright's patchy remake
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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

A star rating of 3 out of 5.

On-the-rise action man Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick, Twisters) takes on a role originally played on screen by his Expendables 3 co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger in this explosive, big-budget remake of the 1987 thriller.

Set in a dystopian, totalitarian United States where violent television programmes have become the opium of the people, the original film was based on a 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his Richard Bachman pseudonym), but co-writer/director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Last Night in Soho) has opted to stay even closer to the source material for his adaptation.

So, instead of Arnie’s Ben Richards being a cop coerced to participate in the game, Powell’s Richards is a working-class Everyman living in an overcrowded slum, whose frustration with his inability to hold down a job and look after his waitress wife and their ailing toddler forces him to volunteer for the financially lucrative if lethal Running Man TV show.

Avoid capture for 30 days and $1 billion is the ultimate reward. However, contestants are also hunted across the United States by an elite team of assassins led by a merciless masked mystery man. The action is televised to an audience happy to dob them in to the authorities for a slice of the financial pie, all under the auspices of ever-smirking network CEO and smug puppet-master Dan Killian (Josh Brolin).

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Killian and motor-mouthed MC Bobby T (Colman Domingo) consider Richards a ratings winner, especially when he continues to evade his murderous pursuers and their ever-present drone cameras, and then survives by the skin of his teeth when they do get close, as in one fiery encounter at a down-at-heel Boston hotel. However, could Richards’s resilience and apoplectic defiance inspire something other than bloodlust from viewers and threaten their best-laid corporate plans?

No stranger to delivering breakneck action (Hot Fuzz, Baby Driver), Wright produces plenty of nerve-jangling, kinetic set-pieces, whether it is a deadly game of chicken on a bridge or the climactic airborne stand-off. The fact the deadly contest takes place across the US (rather than a murky underground labyrinth as seen in the 1987 movie) also expands the scope of the story, revealing an America riven by economic inequality and manipulated by a self-satisfied few who have no qualms about using fake news to control the narrative.

A similar theme fuels The Long Walk – released earlier this year, and also based on an early King story – in which televised survival of the fittest is used to distract ordinary folk from their impoverished plight. It’s the type of allegory that Wright’s director idol George A Romero (of Night of the Living Dead fame) would have applauded.

However, the episodic nature of the plot, with Richards having to don a variety of disguises to lay low and avoid recognition, occasionally leads to a lull in the pace and a lessening of tension.

Nevertheless, Powell proves to be a charismatic hero, bristling with anger but also able to stay alive thanks to his own ingenuity and much-needed assistance from those he meets on his travels, such as cameoing William H Macy, Emilia Jones (CODA) and Michael Cera (star of Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs the World), whose mercurial rebel lives in an elaborately booby-trapped bolt-hole worthy of Rambo.

Oh, and regarding cameos, keep your eyes peeled for a left-field appearance from Schwarzenegger himself.

The Running Man is released in UK cinemas on Wednesday 12th November 2025.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero in Edgar Wright's patchy remake
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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero in Edgar Wright’s patchy remake

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

The Running Man is in cinemas from Wednesday 12 November. Add it to your watchlist

On-the-rise action man Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick, Twisters) takes on a role originally played on screen by his Expendables 3 co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger in this explosive, big-budget remake of the 1987 thriller.

Set in a dystopian, totalitarian United States where violent television programmes have become the opium of the people, the original film was based on a 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his Richard Bachman pseudonym), but co-writer/director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Last Night in Soho) has opted to stay even closer to the source material for his adaptation.

Glen Powell in The Running Man. Paramount

So, instead of Arnie’s Ben Richards being a cop coerced to participate in the game, Powell’s Richards is a working-class Everyman living in an overcrowded slum, whose frustration with his inability to hold down a job and look after his waitress wife and their ailing toddler forces him to volunteer for the financially lucrative if lethal Running Man TV show.

Avoid capture for 30 days and $1 billion is the ultimate reward. However, contestants are also hunted across the United States by an elite team of assassins led by a merciless masked mystery man. The action is televised to an audience happy to dob them in to the authorities for a slice of the financial pie, all under the auspices of ever-smirking network CEO and smug puppet-master Dan Killian (Josh Brolin).

Colman Domingo in The Running Man, wearing a purple tuxedo and with his arms outstretched

Colman Domingo in The Running Man Paramount

Killian and motor-mouthed MC Bobby T (Colman Domingo) consider Richards a ratings winner, especially when he continues to evade his murderous pursuers and their ever-present drone cameras, and then survives by the skin of his teeth when they do get close, as in one fiery encounter at a down-at-heel Boston hotel. However, could Richards’s resilience and apoplectic defiance inspire something other than bloodlust from viewers and threaten their best-laid corporate plans?

Josh Brolin in The Running Man, sat at a desk, smiling and pointing

Josh Brolin in The Running Man Ross Ferguson/Paramount Pictures

No stranger to delivering breakneck action (Hot Fuzz, Baby Driver), Wright produces plenty of nerve-jangling, kinetic set-pieces, whether it is a deadly game of chicken on a bridge or the climactic airborne stand-off. The fact the deadly contest takes place across the US (rather than a murky underground labyrinth as seen in the 1987 movie) also expands the scope of the story, revealing an America riven by economic inequality and manipulated by a self-satisfied few who have no qualms about using fake news to control the narrative.

A similar theme fuels The Long Walk – released earlier this year, and also based on an early King story – in which televised survival of the fittest is used to distract ordinary folk from their impoverished plight. It’s the type of allegory that Wright’s director idol George A Romero (of Night of the Living Dead fame) would have applauded.

However, the episodic nature of the plot, with Richards having to don a variety of disguises to lay low and avoid recognition, occasionally leads to a lull in the pace and a lessening of tension.

Nevertheless, Powell proves to be a charismatic hero, bristling with anger but also able to stay alive thanks to his own ingenuity and much-needed assistance from those he meets on his travels, such as cameoing William H Macy, Emilia Jones (CODA) and Michael Cera (star of Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs the World), whose mercurial rebel lives in an elaborately booby-trapped bolt-hole worthy of Rambo.

Oh, and regarding cameos, keep your eyes peeled for a left-field appearance from Schwarzenegger himself.

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Glen Powell is missing Tom Cruise's feedback on key new film element
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Glen Powell is missing Tom Cruise’s feedback on key new film element

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s well documented that Tom Cruise has acted as something of a mentor for Glen Powell after they starred together in Top Gun: Maverick back in 2022. But the Mission: Impossible star’s impact has never been quite so clear as in Edgar Wright’s new film The Running Man.

Powell takes on the lead role of Ben Richards – the character previously played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the earlier 1987 film of the same name – and, as the title suggests, he gets plenty of opportunities to showcase some top-tier movie-star running.

Powell previously revealed that he had called up Cruise for some advice about running on camera and ended up having an over two-hour conversation with him that included some very helpful tips.

“He said, ‘You should film yourself running because you don’t look as cool as you think you do,” the Twisters and Anyone But You star told People. “He was so right!”

With than in mind, we were curious to find out if Powell had received any feedback on his on-screen sprinting now that Cruise has seen the movie, and so we put that question to the star when we spoke to him and Wright for an exclusive RadioTimes.com interview.

“You know what? Tom loved the movie, but I haven’t talked to him about my running form,” was his response. “I’ll get back to you on that one. I’m so desperate for his approval on the running!”

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“He’d be like in Strictly Ballroom at the end, you know like holding up the cards [with scores],” added Wright, making Powell chuckle.

Whatever he thinks about the running specifically, Cruise was clearly impressed with Powell’s performance and the film on the whole, with the Hollywood legend lavishing praise on the movie on social media after attending it’s London premiere last week.

“Another great night out with my friends at the movies!” he wrote. “You guys crushed it, congratulations! I laughed, was on the edge of my seat and ate way too much popcorn.”

The film is the second big-screen adaptation of Stephen King’s 1982 novel – which the prolific writer published under his pseudonym Richard Bachman – following the aforementioned Schwarzenegger version, although this one adopts a different tone and is far more faithful to the source material.
The Running Man is released in UK cinemas on Wednesday 12th November.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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bitchy | “Lee Pace, Glen Powell & Colman Domingo are in the same movie??” links
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bitchy | “Lee Pace, Glen Powell & Colman Domingo are in the same movie??” links

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Colman Domingo, Lee Pace & Glen Powell at the London Running Man premiere. Lee Pace has an odd career for such a hot guy. The ‘stache isn’t the look though. [RCFA]
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The Great British Baking Show is a reality competition, after all. [Pajiba]
Bella Hadid looks really different here. [JustJared]
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Joe Jonas’ on-stage wardrobe malfunction. [Seriously OMG]
Jennifer Lawence & Emma Stone in a Miss Piggy movie? [OMG Blog]

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Another Glen Powell Featurette for Wright's 'The Running Man' Movie
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Another Glen Powell Featurette for Wright’s ‘The Running Man’ Movie

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Another Glen Powell Featurette for Wright’s ‘The Running Man’ Movie

by Alex Billington
October 31, 2025
Source: YouTube

“He becomes the most hunted man on the planet… It’s the deadliest game of hide & seek.” Paramount has revealed yet another new promo featurette video for The Running Man, the Edgar Wright action movie exploding into theaters this November – watch the most recent trailer here. I’m pumped to watch! Based on the 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his pseudonym Richard Bachman) – it is the second adaptation of the book after the 1980s movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Set in a dystopian future, a game show called “The Running Man” has people chased by murderous Hunters across the world to win money. Ben Richards is willing to go the distance in this ultimate game of life and death… This new 2025 take on the sci-fi story stars Glen Powell as Ben, with Katy O’Brian, Daniel Ezra, Karl Glusman, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Jayme Lawson, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, William H. Macy, David Zayas, Sean Hayes, and Colman Domingo. They’ve been releasing so many videos for this movie – I just hope it’s even better than it looks. Bring on the sci-fi action bonanza! I’m ready to watch Glen Powell outrun & outsmart everyone. 🏃

Here’s the “Inside the World” featurette for Edgar Wright’s take on The Running Man, via YouTube:

The Running Man Featurette

The Running Man Featurette

You can rewatch the first trailer for Edgar Wright’s The Running Man right here and second trailer here.

Set in an oppressive future where the government controls the media, Ben Richards (starring Glen Powell) volunteers to participate in a deadly game show, which will see him hunted by professional killers over 30 days. Should he survive, he’ll win a cash prize that will help save his sick child and lift his family out of a horrid living situation. The Running Man is directed by acclaimed British genre filmmaker Edgar Wright, director of the films A Fistful of Fingers, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, The World’s End, Baby Driver, and Last Night in Soho recently, plus The Sparks Brothers doc. The screenplay is written by Edgar Wright and Michael Bacall (of Scott Pilgrim, Project X, 21 & 22 Jump Street). Based on the 1982 sci-fi novel “The Running Man” from writer Stephen King. Produced by Edgar Wright, Nira Park, Simon Kinberg. Made by Genre Films and Complete Fiction. Paramount will debut Wright’s The Running Man movie in theaters worldwide starting on November 14th, 2025 coming soon. Ready to watch now?

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Glen Powell's Ex Gigi Paris Dating Cooper Helfet
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Glen Powell’s Ex Gigi Paris Dating Cooper Helfet

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

The unexpected pairing’s chemistry in 2019’s A Star Is Born and its ensuing press tour made fans blind to the fact that the actor and director was dating Irina Shayk and the pop star was engaged to Christian Carano at the time.

Still, it was clear that the costars had a close bond, with Gaga revealing that she had an “instant connection” with Bradley that came “the second that I saw him.”

Of course, that closeness was on full display when the pair took to the Oscars stage in 2019, hand-in-hand, to perform their Best Song-winning number, “Shallow,” just days after Gaga ended her engagement. 

But the House of Gucci star quickly shut down romance rumors following the performance, telling Jimmy Kimmel, “Yes, people saw love and—guess what—that’s what we wanted you to see.”

Bradley, whose romance with Irina ended later that year, never addressed the speculation until November 2021, telling The Hollywood Reporter they were acting during the Oscar performance.

“They kind of fall in love in that scene in the film,” he explained. “It’s that explosive moment that happens to them on a stage in front of thousands of people…It would have been so weird if we were both on stools facing the audience.”

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Another Explosive Trailer for Sci-Fi 'The Running Man' with Glen Powell
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Another Explosive Trailer for Sci-Fi ‘The Running Man’ with Glen Powell

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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Another Explosive Trailer for Sci-Fi ‘The Running Man’ with Glen Powell

by Alex Billington
October 13, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You know why they cheer for you down there? If you could survive against those goons, so can they…” Paramount has launched the second official trailer for the sci-fi action movie The Running Man, the next new Edgar Wright movie after Last Night in Soho in 2021. Landing in theaters this November – exactly one month from now. Based on the 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his pseudonym Richard Bachman) – it is the second adaptation of the book following that 80s movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Set in a dystopian future, a game show called “The Running Man” has people chased by murderous Hunters across the world to win money. Ben Richards is willing to go the distance in this ultimate game of life and death… This new 2025 version stars Glen Powell as Ben, with Katy O’Brian, Daniel Ezra, Karl Glusman, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Jayme Lawson, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, William H. Macy, David Zayas, Sean Hayes, and Colman Domingo. This is the best trailer yet! Looks like a blast! All the explosive traps set in the house seen at the end of this trailer look like so much ridiculous fun. I really hope Powell wins the game.

Here’s the second official trailer (+ poster) for Edgar Wright’s movie The Running Man, from YouTube:

The Running Man Trailer

The Running Man Poster

You can rewatch the first full trailer for Edgar Wright’s The Running Man right here + making of videos.

Set in an oppressive future where the government controls the media, Ben Richards (starring Glen Powell) volunteers to participate in a deadly game show, which will see him hunted by professional killers over 30 days. Should he survive, he’ll win a cash prize that will help save his sick child and lift his family out of a horrid living situation. The Running Man is directed by acclaimed British genre filmmaker Edgar Wright, director of the films A Fistful of Fingers, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, The World’s End, Baby Driver, and Last Night in Soho recently, plus The Sparks Brothers doc. The screenplay is written by Edgar Wright and Michael Bacall (of Scott Pilgrim, Project X, 21 & 22 Jump Street). Based on the 1982 sci-fi novel “The Running Man” from writer Stephen King. Produced by Edgar Wright, Nira Park, Simon Kinberg. Made by Genre Films and Complete Fiction. Paramount will debut Wright’s The Running Man movie in theaters worldwide starting on November 14th, 2025 this fall. Anyone want to watch this?

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Glen Powell Plans to Go Incognito as Chad Powers in the Real World
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Glen Powell Plans to Go Incognito as Chad Powers in the Real World

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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Glen Powell‘s prosthetics may be the standout star of his new series Chad Powers — and he’s not quite ready to retire the look.

In the show, which Powell leads as well as co-created, he plays a disgraced former college quarterback who tries to make a comeback by joining a struggling team — while donning a fake nose and wig to hide his true identity.

At the Los Angeles premiere on Thursday — which took over the Rose Bowl for a true football-forward experience — Powell told The Hollywood Reporter that “this is probably the first couple of weeks where I’m not working, and it’s the first time I’ve kind of exposed my face to real air. I think after these last couple of weeks I will call Kevin [Kirkpatrick] and Alexei [Dmitriew], my makeup and prosthetics people, and just see if I can borrow Chad for a little bit” to wear the disguise around town.

Calling the quarterback “the most fun character I’ve ever played, by far,” it’s no surprise Powell wants to keep Chad around, as he added, “I think this show is going to blow people away.”

Glen Powell in Chad Powers

Daniel Delgado/Disney

His Chad Powers look — and accompanying high-pitched, Southern voice — was the talk of the carpet, as showrunner Michael Waldron explained that they knew “we have to make Chad ugly, Chad can’t look good, but the Glen-ness comes out and you end up falling in love with Chad almost immediately.” Steve Zahn, who plays the head coach of struggling team the Catfish (wink, wink), added that he had a “real problem” keeping a straight face across from Powell: “There’s the shower scene and I couldn’t even look at him, you see me looking at the floor.”

The Chad Powers character is based on a viral skit from 2022, where Eli Manning donned prosthetics and the name to go uncover at Penn State and try out for their team. He and brother Peyton Manning serve as executive producers on the series, as Peyton admitted they “had no idea” if the short video would actually work as a larger, scripted story.

But, the former NFL star was quick to mock his little brother, as Peyton teased that Powell’s Powers is “way better looking than Eli. I think it was just a reminder that thank goodness it’s Glen Powell in this show and not Eli Manning. Watching Eli for eight minutes in that viral video, that’s one thing, but six episodes that’s a lot of Eli — I stare at Eli every Monday night [on the Manningcast], it’s hard. That’s why I’m here, to be sure that there’s no last minute change with Eli. He has a cameo in this show, but it’s limited. I’m just glad it’s Glen, Glen looks good no matter what he’s in.”

Chad Powers premieres Tuesday on Hulu.

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Glen Powell’s phone ‘keeps buzzing’ thanks to group chat with Top Gun: Maverick castmates
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Glen Powell’s phone ‘keeps buzzing’ thanks to group chat with Top Gun: Maverick castmates

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

29 September 2025

Glen Powell’s phone “keeps buzzing” thanks to a group chat with his Top Gun: Maverick castmates.

Glen Powell’s phone ‘keeps buzzing’ thanks to a group chat with his Top Gun: Maverick castmates

The actor, 36, starred in the 2022 sequel to the original Top Gun film, and has now said he and his co-stars’ bonds have endured well beyond filming as they continue to share updates and celebrate one another’s achievements by text.

He told People: “Sometimes I’ll get a little information every once in a while from the gang. The Top Gun chain is alive with congratulations to each other, about sort of movie openings or nominations, or whatever it is.”

Glen added: “Miles’ movie doing really well, Monica getting nominated for an Oscar. Everybody is getting to do all these really wonderful, cool things, so it’s a lot of congratulations.”

The star was referring to fellow cast members Miles Teller and Monica Barbaro, and also mentioned Lewis Pullman and Danny Ramirez.

Top Gun: Maverick follows Tom Cruise as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, returning to the ‘Top Gun’ Naval aviation program 30 years after his graduation.

His new students include Miles as Lt Bradley ‘Rooster’ Bradshaw, the son of his late best friend Goose, originally played by Anthony Edwards in the 1986 film.

Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the sequel was a critical and commercial hit.

It earned nominations at the Academy Awards, the Critics’ Choice Awards and the Golden Globes, and was named one of the top films of 2022 by the American Film Institute.

In January 2024, Variety confirmed a new sequel was in development.

Christopher McQuarrie, the writer-producer on Top Gun: Maverick, told the Happy Sad Confused podcast in May a third film in the franchise was in the works.

Despite the excitement, Glen said his group chat has not provided any insider knowledge on the upcoming project.

He told People: “I wish. I wish I had something. I literally have nothing.

“There’s been no new dialogue on that text chain. There was a lot of speculation about a movie there for a while, but no new intel.”

Glen is currently promoting his new Hulu comedy series Chad Powers, launched in partnership with Raising Cane’s.

The show will begin streaming on 30 September.




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Glen Powell says Chris Pratt in ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ changed Hollywood
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Glen Powell says Chris Pratt in ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ changed Hollywood

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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Glen Powell has described Chris Pratt’s performance in Guardians Of The Galaxy as changing the landscape of Hollywood for him and other actors.

Pratt was initially a comedy actor, best known for sitcom Parks And Recreation prior to entering the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He would play Peter Quill AKA Star-Lord in six MCU movies and a Guardians Of The Galaxy Christmas special, all of which would launch him into action stardom alongside the success of his role in Jurassic World.

Powell is considered one of Hollywood’s up-and-coming leading men thanks to hits such as Twisters, Top Gun Maverick, and the forthcoming remake of The Running Man. In a new interview with GQ, he puts his success partly down to Pratt making lighter performances more attractive to studios.

“I remember when Chris Pratt broke out in Guardians of the Galaxy,” he said. “There’s no doubt it really helped—not being brooding or dark. Like, I’m not Christian Bale. Christian Bale has a gravitas and a weight, and (Robert) Pattinson had his thing. And when Pratt kind of appeared on the scene where he was doing things that were a little more silly and buoyant, that’s where I feel most at home. And that’s where I feel like I had a gear that is a necessary flavour in terms of Hollywood, and not a gear that a lot of guys can play.”

He would explain that, prior to that moment, he would find himself being offered characters who were “the jock, or the fraternity guy, or the very vanilla next-door-neighbour vibes. You get cast into these very broad things.”

The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright and based on the book by Stephen King, comes to cinemas on November 14.

Recently, Glen Powell dismissed the idea that he could be in the running to be the next James Bond, saying that producers should “Get an authentic Brit for that job.”

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