Josh Brolin Reveals Why He Said Yes To Edgar Wright’s The Running Man (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Josh Brolin is all set to return to the big screen in a completely new avatar with Edgar Wright’s upcoming action thriller The Running Man. The film, set for release on November 14th, reimagines the cult 1987 sci-fi classic through Wright’s signature storytelling style. Brolin plays Dan Killian, a powerful media figure who controls a deadly game show where survival means fame — and failure means death.

For Josh Brolin, this project isn’t just another big-budget action flick — it’s a collaboration years in the making. Having known Edgar Wright for a long time, the actor revealed that this film finally gave them the perfect chance to work together. With a strong cast led by Glen Powell and Colman Domingo, The Running Man promises to deliver an intense and character-driven spectacle.

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Josh Brolin On His Character Dan Killian

During the global promotions of the film, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Josh Brolin spoke candidly about the film. He said, “Dan Killian runs everything. I don’t know if he’s created the show, but he’s running the show as a puppet master, and he’s very good at manipulating situations in order to exploit them and get the best ratings possible. Knowing that what people seem to want to see is whether people are able to live up to a potential, and most people are not.”