‘Maybe the Third Version in 2045 Will Stick the Landing’ — Writer of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s The Running Man Responds to Glen Powell’s Box Office Flop

‘Maybe the Third Version in 2045 Will Stick the Landing’ — Writer of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s The Running Man Responds to Glen Powell’s Box Office Flop


The writer of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s The Running Man adaptation has offered his take on the new version’s box office struggles.

According to Deadline, Paramount‘s $110 million reboot The Running Man, headlined by Top Gun: Maverick, Anyone But You, and Twisters star Glen Powell, endured an opening weekend that brought in just $28.2 million globally. Directed by Edgar Wright, The Running Man is a modern adaptation of Stephen King’s 1982 novel of the same name that comes nearly 40 years after Schwarzenegger’s iconic 1987 effort.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Steven E. de Souza, writer of the 1987 movie, responded to 2025’s The Running Man’s box office stumble, saying complaints about its ending rekindle memories of similar complaints about the ending of his version.

“I read it and [felt that] on paper, they got the ending working,” de Souza insisted, having read the script of the new movie. “Even the reviews that love it say it stumbles at the end. It seems to me that this time around, something went wrong between the page and the stage again.”



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