The Running Man Worldwide Box Office Update (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Stephen King built a long line of films that moved through theaters for decades, and The Running Man is now stepping into that history with a solid start. Edgar Wright took the 1982 novel that King wrote as Richard Bachman and put Glen Powell at the center of it. The movie opened on the same weekend as Now You See Me Now You Don’t and landed at No. 2 with a 3-day domestic start of almost $6.5 million.

The Running Man Achieves A Notable Feat

By the end of its fifth day, The Running Man reached $30.6 million worldwide (as per Box Office Mojo). It pulled $19.4 million from the domestic market and another $11.2 million from overseas, and now, crossing $30 million, it placed it in a small group because only 19 Stephen King films ever reached that mark. Around 50 King movies have played in theaters over the years, so this early rise already sets it apart.

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However, the road ahead remains steep because the movie carries a reported budget of $110 million. You see, big studio releases often need to make around two and a half times their cost in theaters, which pushes the break-even line for The Running Man to about $275 million.