Edgar Wright, Glen Powell, and Stephen King’s “The Running Man” is a mix that has stirred each movie nerds and motion aficionados’ imaginations ever because the mission was introduced. With the movie’s November 14 launch date drawing close to, it is nearly time to expertise the cake that the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy director and the “Prime Gun: Maverick” star have baked and adorned.
In the latest issue of SFX magazine, “The Working Man” director Wright answered questions concerning the film and touched on a single topic that followers who’re acquainted with the supply materials have most likely been questioning: how the film intends to adapt the story’s ending. Faraway from all context, it is a highly effective finale that I personally contemplate one of the best Stephen King book endings on the market. Nevertheless, no murals exists in a vacuum, and the load of historical past cannot be ignored, so the protagonist flying a aircraft right into a skyscraper is an especially uncomfortable finale after the 9/11 terror assaults. Wright appears to agree with this line of considering, seeing as he confirmed that the movie’s ending will likely be totally different (if thematically comparable) from the supply materials:
“There are clearly some parts [of the book] that aren’t going to be part of the brand new adaptation. Even Stephen King … he needed to give script approval, and possibly some of the nerve-wracking components of the manufacturing was sending the e-mail to him with the screenplay hooked up. He cherished the variation and stated he’d been curious as to how we had been going to sort out the ending. I would say it is not that ending, nevertheless it has the spirit of that ending. We allude to it, in a approach.”
This is not the primary time an adaptation of The Working Man steers away from the unique ending
Once you measure its weight on the rubber sheet of zeitgeist, the 1987 motion movie adaptation of “The Working Man” (starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as protagonist Ben Richards) is probably going the best-known model of the story, outweighing even King’s unique story regardless of bearing famously little resemblance to the supply materials. It, too, supplied the viewers with its personal spin on the ending, selecting to wrap up the story with resistance forces invading the broadcasting community behind the video games and taking it down in probably the most “Eighties sci-fi motion movie” approach possible (it includes a rocket sled).
Whereas the 2025 model of “The Working Man” appears to be a extra devoted Stephen King adaptation than the 1987 one, we now know that they each have opted in opposition to utilizing the 1982 novel’s ending. Mix this with the truth that we already know that Wright has included some tactical homages to the film’s predecessor in his model, and Glen Powell is peppering his performance with Schwarzenegger Easter eggs, and it simply may be that the brand new model of “The Working Man” bears greater than a passing similarity to the fortunately tacky Arnold basic in spite of everything.
“The Working Man” jogs to a theater close to you on November 14.











