The Running Man

Find Movie Theaters & Showtimes

for
near
in

We didn't find this title in your area

Browse Local Theaters

Videos & Photos

  • Trailer 2
  • Trailer 1

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

In a near-future society, The Running Man is the top-rated show on television— a deadly competition where contestants, known as Runners, must survive 30 days while being hunted by professional assassins, with every move broadcast to a bloodthirsty public and each day bringing a greater cash reward.

Cast

  • Glen Powell
  • Alyssa Benn
  • Sienna Benn
  • David Zayas
  • Greg Townley
  • Karl Glusman
  • Joey Ansah
  • James Frecheville
  • Alex Hoeffler
  • Lee Pace
Moviegoers are saying
Edgar Wright's action-packed adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Running Man' delivers relentless thrills with Glen Powell commanding the screen as Ben Richards, supported by a stellar ensemble including Josh Brolin, Colman Domingo, and Michael Cera. While some viewers found pacing issues and rushed storytelling, most praise Wright's signature blend of over-the-top action sequences and unexpected comedic moments that had audiences laughing throughout.
Top Mentions
Heart-Pounding
Action-Packed
Adrenaline-Rush
Laugh-Out-Loud
Visual-Spectacle
Wright-Signature
Summary generated from the text of Atom User reviews

Letterboxd User Reviews

3.1
513.8K
115.7K
119.5K
RATINGS 436 FANS
3.1

Queue Community Reviews

91%
Community 7,274
❤️ LOVE
19%
👍 LIKE
72%
😐 MEH
7%
👎 DISLIKE
1%
Top Reviews

Atom Users Reviews

4.3
100
60
32
3
2
POPULAR TAGS

Reviews

Metacritic

38
Nov 14, 2025

The film’s pacing is stumbling and the longer it goes on, the less urgency we feel in that chase.

Metacritic review by Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Movie Nation
40
Nov 12, 2025

The brash message of the film may amount to little more than ​“smash the system”, but it’s a message that Wright has ignored in a film that sorely lacks for imagination and edge.

David Jenkins
Little White Lies
75
Nov 11, 2025

The Running Man is such an enjoyable race while you're running it, but once you make it past the finish line and start reflecting on the experience, it leaves too much to be desired.

Dominic Griffin
Looper