‘Perfect’ action thriller ‘as good as Mission Impossible’ is streaming now
Film fans are calling this gripping action thriller ‘the best movie of the year’
A gripping thriller adapted from a beloved novel has arrived on streaming, with viewers promising it will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout.
The action-packed film, based on a Stephen King novel, hit cinemas last year and is perfectly suited to fans of pulse-pounding franchises such as Mission: Impossible or Squid Game.
Its IMDb synopsis reads: “A man joins a game show in which contestants, allowed to flee anywhere in the world, are pursued by ‘hunters’ hired to kill them.”
The film was helmed by acclaimed director Edgar Wright, celebrated for cult favourites including Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Baby Driver.
The Running Man marks the latest 2025 reimagining of King’s iconic novel, with Glen Powell taking on the lead role of Ben Richards – a part previously portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1987 original.
The supporting cast features Josh Brolin, Colman Domingo, Lee Pace, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones and Martin Herlihy, reports the Express.
The film currently holds a 61% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes alongside a 6.4 score on IMDb, with numerous viewers applauding this fresh take on the dystopian tale.
Now available on Paramount Plus, the streaming platform describes it as: “The Running Man is a fun, unhinged deadly game show where contestants 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.”
On IMDb, one enthusiast awarded the film a perfect 10/10, stating: “Let me put it this way. I saw it at a matinee this afternoon and now I’m going back with my husband. I’m not a Glen Powell fan but I do live Edgar Wright movies and this one delivers. Don’t go see it if you want to relax!
“I read the Stephen King novel years and years ago and saw the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie years ago as well, so i can’t tell you how it compares, but this one stands on its own as the best action movie of the year… and maybe the decade…so far.”
Another viewer described the film as a ‘masterpiece of literary adaptation’, noting: “Hands down the best adaptation of King’s work. You can literally watch the movie and turn pages. Powell’s Richards jumps out of the book.
“The ending got the Hollywood treatment, but still accomplished the same goal. I waited 34 years for a faithful version of this, and now we have it. The casting feels like they all read the novel.”
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A further comment read: “One of the best movies of the year. After being trailer after trailer at the cinema for what seems the whole year, I was fearing this would be a total flop.
“I need not have worried because this is an action packed, well scripted remake of the original. Everyone is cast perfectly and all performances are great. It keeps you guessing throughout the movie and the twists and turns keep it going. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Well worth a visit.”
Another viewer enthused: “It was perfect. Edgar Wright nailed I.T. on this expensive movie. The action, everything. A lot better than the 1987. It follows the book. Glen Powell did a great Job on playing the character Ben Richards.”
Drawing comparisons with other beloved action franchises, they added: “This film feels like a big mix of Fast and Furious and Mission: Impossible. I love the chase scenes.”
Over on Rotten Tomatoes, one viewer gushed: “Excellent film! Glen Powell did great with his character, Ben Richards.
“Fresh! Intensely gripping all the way through. Great acting on all parts,” remarked another, while a further reviewer noted: “Loved this. Im 100% certain that Stephen King will be so happy with this version of his brilliant book. Great all round really enjoyable watch.”
Not all viewers were won over, however, with one writing: “A real disappointment, falling flat both as social commentary and as an action movie.”
Another complained: “The first one was way better. Loved the satire and Richard Dawson, who was a game show host in real life, as the host in the original. Tired of remakes with all the social commentary without improving the whole movie.”
The Running Man is currently available to stream on Paramount Plus.
