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As of this writing, The Running Man has a 63% score on Rotten Tomatoes from 65 reviews. While that’s good enough to continue Wright’s personal 21-year streak of earning Fresh critics scores (dating back to 2004’s Shaun of the Dead), The Running Man currently has the lowest score of 2025’s King movies. The Monkey (77%), The Life of Chuck (80%), and The Long Walk (88%) are all Certified Fresh on the aggregator. The Running Man is also lagging behind Wright’s Last Night in Soho (75%), making it the director’s lowest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes.
What Critics Are Saying About The Running Man

Reviews for The Running Man are more mixed than some might have expected after enthusiastic early reactions praised star Glen Powell’s performance and Wright’s energetic filmmaking style. It’s clear the movie has its fair share of fans, but unlike Wright’s previous works (most of which earned near-universal acclaim), The Running Man has a larger contingent of detractors. A critics consensus hasn’t been revealed yet, but there are some common threads in the negative reviews. Those who are down on The Running Man cite the film’s struggle to maintain a consistent tone, feeling it gets caught between honoring the nihilistic source material and being a fun action romp. Others feel The Running Man is unable to truly explore the story’s social commentary aspects with bite and edge, limiting its effectiveness.
Even reviews on the positive end of the spectrum admit the film didn’t turn out as great as it could have given the talent involved. Powell is a highlight as the charismatic leading man, and the action sequences received high marks thanks to Wright’s kinetic vision, but the general sentiment is that The Running Man amounts to less than the sum of its parts, which could be considered a disappointing outcome. Wright’s track record is proof he has a keen ability to mash genre mayhem with emotional, resonant character-driven stories, which is why so many people were excited to see his rendition of The Running Man. King aficionados and Wright fans can take solace knowing the film isn’t bad, but the hope was it would be great.








