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2025 Running Man Flops: 1987 Version Wins Box Office Race
6 Dec
Summary
- 1987 film earned 1.4 times its budget.
- 2025 film has generated 0.56 times its budget.
- New adaptation has not yet recovered its production costs.

Edgar Wright's 2025 adaptation of The Running Man, starring Glen Powell, is facing significant box office challenges. Despite a 64% critics' score and 78% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, the film has garnered only $61.7 million globally after three weeks, making it unlikely to surpass $70 million. This performance pales in comparison to its predecessor.
The financial performance of the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger-led The Running Man offers a stark contrast. That film achieved a return of approximately 1.4 times its production budget, a respectable outcome for its era. The 2025 version, however, has generated merely 0.56 times its budget, meaning it has not yet recovered its initial investment.
This analysis highlights a significant discrepancy in box office success relative to production costs. The 1987 film proved a sound investment, while the 2025 adaptation is struggling to break even. With its current box office momentum waning, it appears improbable that the new film will recover its production costs during its theatrical run.




