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Actor Lee Pace Navigates Moral Complexities of Dystopian Reality TV
15 Nov
Summary
- Lee Pace plays a masked hunter in Edgar Wright's new thriller 'The Running Man'
- Pace drawn to the project to work with director Wright, a longtime admiration
- Character's "relaxed nonchalance" towards on-screen violence intrigues Pace

In a recent exclusive interview, acclaimed actor Lee Pace discusses his latest role in the highly anticipated dystopian thriller 'The Running Man', directed by Edgar Wright. Pace, known for his versatility across genres, plays the character of McCone, a masked hunter in a twisted reality TV show where "entertainment" and morality are constantly at odds.
Pace reveals that the opportunity to work with Wright, a director he has long admired, was the primary reason he took on the role. "The reason to do a film for me is to work with the director, and Edgar Wright is someone I've been a huge fan of for years," he says. Despite the challenge of being in a mask for much of the film, Pace found the character's unique qualities intriguing, particularly his "relaxed nonchalance" towards the on-screen violence.
The actor highlights the duality of McCone's persona, noting that he is "not only a badass but he's also playing the part of a badass." This performative aspect of the character, combined with the show's distorted portrayal of the protagonists as "bad people," creates a complex commentary on narrative manipulation and public perception.
As Pace grapples with the moral implications of his character's actions, he acknowledges the impossible choices faced by those trapped in the dystopian world of 'The Running Man'. "He doesn't want to do what he's doing, but he has no choice," the actor reflects, underscoring the thought-provoking nature of the film's themes.




