Is Edgar Wright's "The Running Man" a remake of the 1987 film?
No, it is a new adaptation of Stephen King's novel.
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Edgar Wright's reimagining of Stephen King's 'The Running Man' not only pays homage to the original novel but also tips its hat to the 1987 film adaptation starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Wright discusses the creative process, Stephen King'...
Edgar Wright's 'The Running Man' is not a direct remake of the 1987 film but a new adaptation of Stephen King's novel. Wright secured Glen Powell for the lead role. Wright's long-standing email relationship with Stephen King proved invaluable, especially since King had approval rights over casting and script changes. Wright shared that King's email after watching the movie had the subject heading in all caps: 'WOW.' King felt the movie was faithful enough to the novel but different enough to keep him excited. The film includes a cameo of Arnold Schwarzenegger as the President on the \$100 bill. This is a shared joke with the Demolition Man universe, where President Schwarzenegger is mentioned. Wright also leaned on his relationships with the 'Mission: Impossible' team, including Tom Cruise and Chris McQuarrie, for insights into action and stunt work. Glen Powell even consulted Cruise for advice on running on camera.
No, it is a new adaptation of Stephen King's novel.
King had contractual approval over casting and script changes and gave the film his approval after watching it.
It is a nod to the 1987 film and a reference to "Demolition Man," where Schwarzenegger is mentioned as president.
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