Edgar Wright Unveils Explosive Trailer for The Running Man Remake
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Michael McWhertor
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Summary
Edgar Wright's new movie adaptation of Stephen King's The Running Man released its first explosive trailer, showcasing Glen Powell as the lead character. The film closely follows King's original novel, diverging from the 1987 screen adaptation starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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· 3 pulledHot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright’s new movie adaptation of Stephen King’s The Running Man got its first explosive trailer on Tuesday.
Wright’s version of The Running Man — which was very loosely adapted for the screen in 1987, with Arnold Schwarzenegger starring — hews closer to King’s original novel.
Colman Domingo’s having a great time.
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