Every Reason Why The Running Man Failed at The Box-Office
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A new adaptation of Stephen King's novel, long after Paul Michael Glaser's in 1987 with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Glenn Powell is in the race with his haunting cover of Ben Richards' character.
If the new adaptation of Stephen King's novel, after the 1987 film, on a television man hunt shows great intentions, the British loses us in a parade of images that leaves the political burden of the book in the shadows.
He is not yet well known to the general public and yet his successes speak in his place. With Running Man, Glen Powell is about to enter a new dimension and this is just the beginning.
Every Reason Why The Running Man Failed at The Box-Office
The Running Man is Hollywood’s latest thriller, featuring Glen Powell, and since its release, the movie’s worldwide gross is only $27.6 million, with $16.4 million from the domestic market and $11.1 million from overseas (via The Numbers). Here’s an overview of the film: TitleThe Running ManDirectorEdgar WrightMajor CastGlen Powell, Emilia Jones, Lee Pace, Daniel Ezra, Michael CeraRuntime 2h 13m Rotten Tomatoes(critic score | audience score)65%…
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