Wright co -written the script with Michael Bacall, known for writing Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, 21 Jump Street and Project X.
Paramount will release the movie later The running man, directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powellwill be November 14 to take advantage of IMAX screens in the United States, here surely is released on Thursday, November 13.
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Based on the novel of Stephen King 1982 (which later became a 1987 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger), The Running Man develops in a dystopian society where a game program faces the contestants, called “runners”, against murderers (also known as “hunters”).


What the running man is about
According to the synopsis of the film, the runners “must survive 30 days while they are persecuted by professional murderers, with each movement transmitted to a blood thirsty for blood and every day with a greater reward in cash. Desperate to save their sick daughter, the worker Ben Richards (Glen Powell) is convinced by the lovely but ruthless producer of the series, Dan Killian (Josh Brolin), to join the game as a last resort. But the rebellion, instincts and courage of Ben make it an unexpected favorite of fans and a threat to the entire system. As the audience indices shoot, so do the danger, and Ben must mock not only the hunters, but to an addicted nation to see him fall. ”
Embed – #ElSobreviviente | Official trailer (subtitled) – Edgar Wright, Glen Powell, Josh Brolin
Wright returns to the address, contributing its usual energetic and stylized direction. In addition to Powell in the main role, The Running Man also has Colman Domingo (Sing sing) as the presenter of a contest, Bobby Thompson; Katy O’Brian (Love Lies Bleeding) as a contestant; Josh Brolin (No place for old) as the producer of the program, Dan Killian; Lee Pace (Guardians of the Galaxy) as the hunter Evan McCone; and Michael Wax Like Bradley, a rebel who helps Ben.
Wright co -written the script with Michael Bacallknown for writing Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, 21 Jump Street and Project X.
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