Tom Cruise Advised Glen Powell 'How Not to Die'
Digest more
Wright shared the big moment on Instagram, with the video you’ll see below showing Arnold Schwarzenegger commending him and Powell for how their adaptation of The Running Man “upped” what he did nearly 40 years ago: It’s high praise for Arnold Schwarzenegger to praise the new Running Man for being an improvement over his version.
Stephen King has seen Glen Powell's The Running Man remake, directed by Edgar Wright, and the horror author has given an honest review of the movie.
Glen Powell, naked except for a towel, dangles from a rope eight stories in the air in below-freezing Bulgaria as director Edgar Wright watches from the ground in a parka, sipping an espresso. It’s February,
Running Man features Glen Powell in a performance that only continues to prove what the actor is capable of. Edgar Wright takes a slightly different approach taking on an action film that is vastly different from Arnold’s turn. It works, but runs a bit long with a few too many characters. Still a crowd pleaser judging from the screening I attended.
Last month, Hulu debuted the new exclusive series Chad Powers, starring Glen Powell as a disgraced college quarterback using a disguise to make an unlikely comeback. While the first series of the show was just six episodes long and ended on a major cliffhanger, it’s not certain whether or not there will be a second season.
Glen Powell's Running Man remake continues a major tradition that has been set for other Stephen King adaptations.
3don MSN
Glen Powell Reveals his New Texas Home Has a Longhorns-Themed Bathroom Among Other Unique Tributes
Glen Powell got creative to showcase his University of Texas pride! The actor told Texas Monthly that he had renovated his bathroom (and doorbell) to be Texas Longhorns-themed.
Glen Powell reveals that he had originally auditioned for Miles Teller's role and was eventually convinced by Tom Cruise to accept the role of Hangman.