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Glen Powell Hits His Stride In Edgar Wright's 'The Running Man' Trailer
Glen Powell Hits His Stride In Edgar Wright's 'The Running Man' Trailer

Geek Culture

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Culture

Glen Powell Hits His Stride In Edgar Wright's 'The Running Man' Trailer

Glen Powell is running for his life in the debut trailer for Edgar Wright's The Running Man , a film that already looks to have more fidelity to the 1982 Stephen King novel than the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger-led adaptation. The Running Man takes place in a near-future dystopian society, where The Running Man is a top-rated game show in which contestants, called Runners, have to survive 30 days while being hunted by professional hitmen to earn a cash reward. An unemployed Ben Richards (Glen Powell, Hit Man ), blacklisted from employment and desperately in need of money for his daughter's treatment, is enticed by the show's producer, Dan Killian (Josh Brolin, Avengers: Endgame ), to participate in the show. As the entire nation watches his every move and his life is threatened every step of the way, Richards desperately attempts to survive long enough for a shot at the enormous cash prize that awaits. The fast-paced and electrifying trailer reflects the same kinetic signature style that Wright exhibited in 2010's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and 2017's Baby Driver, and audiences can likely look forward to him bringing the same rhythm to The Running Man . Glen Powell also displays a combination of grit, guts and manic defiant energy in a series of scenes that only add to the dynamism of the trailer. The trailer also features Colman Domingo ( Euphoria ) as game show host, Bobby Thompson, Lee Pace ( The Battle of the Five Armies ) as lead Hunter Evan McCone, and Michael Cera ( Superbad ), reported by Entertainment Weekly to be playing Elton Parrakis, a shy but inventive man who aids Richards. Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Running Man (1987) In a blink-and-you-will-miss-it shot, Wright's The Running Man trailer manages to pay homage to the original Schwarzenegger classic, featuring a young Schwarzenegger on a stack of 100-dollar American banknotes. Despite that, this iteration of The Running Man bears little resemblance to its 1987 namesake. In The Running Man (1987), Schwarzenegger plays Captain Ben Richards, a framed and incarcerated cop recruited by the game show The Running Man, where criminals earn their freedom by surviving as Runners against Stalkers who would hunt them down. Whether you enjoyed the 1987 iteration or prefer something more faithful to the source material, like Wright's new adaptation has been promised to be, The Running Man (2025) is set to draw both new and returning fans when it hits the ground running in theatres on 7 November 2025. Conversation with Ting Wei is like chatting with a weird AI bot programmed only with One Piece lore and theories, sitcom quotes and other miscellaneous pop culture references. When he's not sleeping, he's highly likely reading manga. In fact, the only thing he reads more than manga is the Bible, and it's honestly pretty close. Arnold Schwarzenegger edgar wright Glen Powell Stephen King The Running Man

'Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan Seacrest face-plants while attempting stunt on game show
'Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan Seacrest face-plants while attempting stunt on game show

Fox News

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

'Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan Seacrest face-plants while attempting stunt on game show

"Wheel of Fortune" host Ryan Seacrest is no stranger to onstage mishaps. During the May 19 episode of the beloved game show, the 50-year-old TV host took a tumble during the closing segment, igniting a wholesome response from co-host Vanna White. While wrapping up the "Margaritaville"-themed episode, Seacrest tripped over his feet and managed to do a full somersault while trying to get onto his inflatable parrot-shaped pool float. "I need a breather after that," he told White, who was comfortably lounging on her float. "Why do you look like you've done this before?" "Because I have. Just relax," she responded. "I've never heard that term before," he joked. "Ryan Seacrest is my spirit animal," one fan commented. This is not the first time the TV host has wiped out on stage. In April, Seacrest took a dramatic tumble while filming the game show. During the episode, he revealed that one of his favorite new festivals is the Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling Festival, which is hosted in the United Kingdom. He explained that participants at the festival race down a hill to chase after a wheel of cheese. At the end of the race, participants win the massive cheese wheel. In an effort to demonstrate, Seacrest took a tumble and face-planted on the stage. "Oh no! Are you going to be OK?" White asked Seacrest before confirming, "He's OK!" The "American Idol" host ran back to center stage and held up the "Wheel of Fortune" cheese. He then hid behind White, out of breath and waved goodnight to the viewers. In one viral moment from a March episode, a former professional wrestler named Bill Page put Seacrest in a headlock. Page was seen grabbing Seacrest by the neck, with one arm underneath the host's chin and the other firmly on top of his head. At first, Seacrest did not resist and was all smiles. However, as Page continued to hold the host in a headlock and lowered his body to the ground, Seacrest began to tap out. The host continuously banged his hand on the game show table, as he indicated that he had enough of the intense wrestling move.

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