When director Edgar Wright wanted to cast Glen Powell as the lead in "The Running Man," there was one movie he showed author Stephen King to gain his approval.
In an exclusive interview, Edgar Wright and Stephen King discuss how the new "The Running Man" compares to the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger original.
The ending of Edgar Wright’s The Running Man goes against Stephen King’s book. King’s The Running Man novel, which was published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, came out in 1982. It was ...
Edgar Wright's The Running Man is in theaters, and his beloved crime comedy Hot Fuzz, starring Simon Pegg, is about to join a ...
W ith the latest Stephen King screen adaptation, The Running Man, coming out over the weekend, there’s been plenty of discourse about it. Of course, critics have weighed in on t ...
Edgar Wright revealed that Stephen King gave his full approval to the upcoming remake of The Running Man. Speaking to Variety, Wright said he emailed King before the film’s New York Comic-Con panel to ...
Before casting Glen Powell in The Running Man, Edgar Wright had Stephen King watch Hit Man to prove that the actor was right for the part.
Edgar Wright creates a wild dystopian landscape with his action thriller “The Running Man.” It’s also a world brimming with all things Stephen King. Wright’s adaptation of King’s 1982 novel (written ...