
Early reviews are in for The Running Man, a new film directed by Edgar Wright. Based on the 1982 Stephen King novel, the movie stars Glen Powell as Ben Richards, a contestant on a dangerous game show. He must fight for his life as he’s hunted across the country.
Critics saw The Running Man a little over a week before it hit theaters, and most agreed it lived up to expectations. Perri Nemiroff from Collider highlighted that this new version is a more accurate adaptation of the original story compared to the 1987 film with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and a great way to end a fantastic year for Stephen King adaptations.
According to Rachel Leishman at The Mary Sue, Edgar Wright has created something truly special with his adaptation of Stephen King’s novel. She calls the film an immediate classic, praising its exciting action and emotional depth.
Jimmy O from JoBlo praised Powell’s acting and pointed out that this new version is quite different from the 1987 film. While he felt it was a little lengthy and had too many characters, he ultimately thought it was an enjoyable movie for audiences.
According to Kathy Paz at WSVN 7News, the actor delivers a strong performance, making his character compelling and someone you want to support. She also describes the movie as exciting and full of non-stop action.
According to ClutchPoints’ Andrew Korpan, the movie is a successful adaptation because it’s better than the book. Director Wright made smart changes, cutting out unnecessary parts and even enhancing the original story. Plus, Glen Powell’s portrayal of Ben Richards adds a much-needed human element to the character.
A common theme in responses has been how impressive Jeremy Powell’s performance is. He doesn’t just accurately portray the character of Ben, but actually makes him more relatable and sympathetic than he is in Stephen King’s book.
The director, Wright, is also getting a lot of positive attention, making it clear his version is a significant improvement over the 1987 film. This matches Arnold Schwarzenegger’s enthusiastic reaction, as he told Powell he was “so excited” about the new adaptation and found it “incredible.”
While both Powell’s acting and Wright’s directing are strong, The Running Man features a large cast that might make the movie feel too long. Besides Powell, the film stars Colman Domingo, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Jayme Lawson, Michael Cera, William H. Macy, David Zayas, and Katy O’Brian.
At just over two hours, the movie isn’t as lengthy as many big-budget films today, and some critics actually praise its pace, saying it moves well from start to finish.
Early reactions to The Running Man have been very positive, suggesting the film will receive good reviews and potentially be a success at the box office when it’s released in theaters on November 14th.
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2025-11-06 07:30