Stephen King’s beloved novel The Running Man is finally getting a much-anticipated remake, after 36 years since its original adaptation hit the big screen. The project has gained momentum, with acclaimed director Edgar Wright in consideration to helm the film. This exciting update comes as other Stephen King adaptations continue to captivate audiences, solidifying the horror master’s enduring popularity in film and TV.
The original adaptation of The Running Man was released in 1987, directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. However, it failed to make a significant impact at the box office and received mixed reviews. With a budget of $27 million, the film only managed to generate $38 million in ticket sales. Despite this setback, plans for a remake have persisted over the years.
Producer Simon Kinberg recently shared an encouraging update on the status of the project, revealing that director Edgar Wright is actively involved in developing the script alongside Michael Bacall. Kinberg expressed his admiration for Wright, praising him as one of his favorite directors and a true cinephile. The hope is for Wright to direct the remake in the coming year, provided all goes well. Interestingly, even before the remake plans took shape, Wright had expressed his desire to remake The Running Man in a tweet.
The Running Man is set in a dystopian future in the United States, presenting an alternate version of 2017 ruled by a dictatorial regime. Schwarzenegger portrays a former police officer wrongly convicted of a crime and forced to participate in a deadly game show called The Running Man as a means to win his freedom. As the protagonist progresses through the brutal competition, a rebellion sparks on the streets, turning him into the hero the people desperately need to overthrow the totalitarian government.
Aside from The Running Man remake, Stephen King fans can look forward to several other adaptations in the works. Welcome To Derry is a prequel to the highly successful It series helmed by Andy Muschietti, delving into the origins of the iconic villain Pennywise and his connection to the town of Derry, Maine. Additionally, a new adaptation of Salem’s Lot is in development, directed by Gary Dauberman, known for his work on It and It: Chapter Two.
Renowned filmmaker Mike Flanagan, who previously brought King’s Doctor Sleep to life, is currently working on an adaptation of The Life Of Chuck. The star-studded cast for this project includes Tom Hiddleston, Mark Hamill, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, and Jacob Tremblay. Flanagan’s creative endeavors also extend to a new adaptation of King’s The Dark Tower.
With so many exciting Stephen King adaptations on the horizon, it is safe to say that King’s literary legacy continues to captivate audiences on screen. Fans eagerly anticipate the release of The Running Man remake, hoping that it will do justice to the thrilling and dystopian world created by the acclaimed author. As the project gains momentum and a talented director like Edgar Wright is considered to helm it, excitement builds for what promises to be an intense and gripping cinematic experience.