Ben Richards is a desperate man. With no job, no money, no way out, and a young daughter in need of proper medical attention, he must turn to the only possibility of striking it rich in this near-future dystopian America: participating in the ultra-violent TV programming of the government-sanctioned Games Network. Ben soon finds himself selected as a contestant on the biggest and the best that the Games Network has to offer: "The Running Man," a no-holds-barred thirty-day struggle to stay alive as public enemy number one, relentlessly hunted by an elite strike force bent on killing him as quickly as possible in front of an audience all too eager to see that happen. It means a billion dollars in prize money if he can live for the next month. No one has ever survived longer than eight days. But desperation can push a person do things they never thought possible--and Ben Richards is willing to go the distance in this ultimate game of life and death...
Seth Green is an actor, producer, writer and director.
The Bachman Books are some of the best. Can wait to see @edgarwright tackle The Running Man
FT is a writer and philosopher.
I know we don’t like Stephen King rn but in 1982 he wrote a short novel called The Running Man about a reality show where the grand prize is not dying. It was set in 2025. https://t.co/jzTxSxX7a2
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A lot of people talk about 1984 but not enough of them talk about The Running Man. Loosely based on the novel by Stephen King. In my opinion its Steven King doing his best Philip K. Dick homage. & yes, like I, Steven king loves Dick. https://t.co/UNd6rQ9UMA