2025 has proven to be a challenging year for theatrical releases, with many films struggling to recoup their production costs amidst a significant drop in overall theater attendance. One notable casualty in this evolving landscape is Edgar Wright’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 1982 novel, The Running Man. Despite featuring a compelling cast including Glen Powell, Josh Brolin, and Colman Domingo, the film has found itself among the multitude of recent underperformers at the box office.
In its latest weekend, The Running Man managed to pull in just $1.1 million in domestic theaters, marking a staggering 68% drop from the previous week. This decline caused it to tumble out of the top ten at the box office. However, this modest earnings figure facilitated a slight positive in its overall performance, allowing the film to ascend one position in Paramount’s all-time global box office rankings, surpassing Kathryn Bigelow’s less successful work, K-19: The Widowmaker. Currently, The Running Man has grossed a total of $65.7 million worldwide, with $36.5 million coming from domestic audiences and another $29.2 million from international markets—a significant shortfall against its reported production budget of $110 million.
The film’s plot is set in a dystopian future where The Running Man is the most-watched television show, featuring a deadly contest in which contestants, referred to as Runners, must evade professional assassins for a cash prize. The protagonist, Ben Richards—played by Glen Powell—is a desperate father trying to save his ailing daughter. Convinced by the manipulative producer Dan Killian, portrayed by Josh Brolin, to participate, Ben’s instincts and rebellious spirit soon capture the public’s heart, transforming him into a formidable opponent against not only his pursuers but also a society glued to his fight for survival.
The film’s lackluster box office results cannot solely be attributed to its own shortcomings, as it has faced particularly tough competition from other films currently dominating the scene. Wicked: For Good, featuring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, earned $17 million in its third week, though this figure fell short of expectations. Zootopia 2 continued its impressive run, adding another $43 million to its impressive overall tally, while the debut of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 commanded attention with an astonishing $64 million in its opening weekend.
As the cinematic landscape continues to evolve and the battle for box office supremacy intensifies, The Running Man remains in theaters as it seeks to push its financial performance beyond its current standing.

