Stephen King has praised Edgar Wright’s upcoming remake of The Running Man, starring Glen Powell, calling it “faithful enough” to the original novel while offering his approval despite the changed ending. The new film, based on King’s 1982 novel written under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, will feature a different conclusion than the original story.
In an interview with Variety, Edgar Wright shared that he contacted Stephen King before the film’s New York Comic-Con panel to ask if he could reveal the author’s reaction. King responded with full support:
“I absolutely loved it. It’s faithful enough to the book to keep the fans happy, but different enough to make it exciting for me.”
With Stephen King’s blessing and Wright’s distinctive style, fans can anticipate a fresh and thrilling adaptation led by Glen Powell.
Although King is excited about the new remake, he expressed disappointment with the original 1987 The Running Man movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Despite numerous adaptations of his work, King did not feel the first film captured his story well.
Stephen King’s enthusiasm for the remake suggests a promising new chapter for this sci-fi classic.
Author’s summary: Stephen King endorses Edgar Wright’s remake of The Running Man as a respectful yet exciting retelling, contrasting his disappointment with the 1987 adaptation.