Francis Lawrence, recognized for bringing to the screen the most memorable deliveries of “The Games of Hunger” is the director.
The cinematographic universe of Stephen King adds a new and disturbing adaptation with Walk or die (“The Long Walk”)directed by Francis Lawrencerecognized for bringing to the screen the most memorable deliveries of The hunger games. This will reach theaters on September 25 distributed by BF Paris.
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The film, based on the first novel written by the acclaimed American author (the long march), raises a premise as simple as disturbing: one hundred adolescents march without rest under strict rules. Stop is dying.


With echoes of contemporary phenomena such as The squid game And with clear social resonances, history works as a brutal metaphor about the pressure, competition and limits of physical and emotional resistance. A critic disguised as dystopian thriller that connects with young and reflective audiences. “Walk or die” will make the viewer reflect and dialogue about human resistance and society.
Official trailer walks or dies (The Long Walk)- Subtitulating.mp4
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The youth cast brings together promising names with solid trajectories: Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit), Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, Cooper Hoffman and Tut Nyuottogether with consolidated figures such as Mark Hamill (The legendary Luke Skywalker of Star Wars) and Judy Gerer (Halloween, Ant-Man).
Designed for fond of suspense, social science fiction and intense narrative challenges, walk or dies challenging a new generation of audiences: gamers, streamers, booktubers and cinephiles, which will find in this film not only tension but also disturbing questions about obedience and the cost of survival.
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