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Rumors have been swirling for weeks, and it looks like they may be true: Sydney Sweeney, Sony’s new darling, is reportedly in talks to star alongside Glen Powell in Edgar Wright’s highly anticipated remake of The Running Man. Renowned for his unique directorial style and offbeat humor, Wright seems poised to bring a fresh take to the classic 1987 sci-fi film that originally starred Arnold Schwarzenegger. While nothing is set in stone, insider Daniel Richtman confirms that discussions are underway, fueling excitement among fans.
This potential casting marks a notable reunion for Sweeney and Powell, who recently shared the screen in the surprise 2023 romantic comedy hit, Anyone But You (for Sony). Additionally, Sweeney is already linked to Wright’s upcoming Barbarella remake (for Sony), which is currently still in development. If the deal goes through, 2024 could be a banner year for Sweeney, whose only other major project slated for this year is David Michôd’s Christy Martin biopic, which begins production this week. Wright’s The Running Man (from Sony) is scheduled to start filming in London this October, and fans are eager to see how Sweeney’s involvement might shape this reboot.
Sydney Sweeney rumored to be attached to Running Man


Edgar Wright has long wanted to remake The Running Man, a film that holds a special place in his heart. The original 1987 movie, set in a dystopian future, follows Ben Richards, a man forced to participate in a deadly game show where he must evade a group of relentless hitmen after being declared an enemy of the state. With Wright’s penchant for blending action and dark comedy, fans are curious to see how he will reinterpret this story for modern audiences. Despite facing mixed reviews for his last outing, Last Night in Soho, Wright’s impressive body of work—including hits like Baby Driver, The World’s End, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, and Shaun of the Dead—ensures a strong following that eagerly anticipates his next project.
Sydney Sweeney is one of the hottest and in-demand stars in Hollywood right now. She currently has rumors to star in upcoming projects for Star Wars, Men In Black, James Bond, and two projects for Marvel (Black Cat & Blonde Phantom)
With the star power of Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell potentially joining Wright’s dynamic direction, The Running Man remake could very well become a must-see event, blending nostalgia with new-age cinematic flair.
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