Glen Powell is on the run.
His newest characteristic, “The Working Man,” arrives in theaters in November. And earlier than the brand new adaptation of the traditional Stephen King novel (revealed underneath his now-defunct pseudonym Richard Bachman) hits your native multiplex, take a look at the just-released trailer under:
The film seems like a nonstop thrill experience, which might be what you’d count on from co-writer/director Edgar Wright, who reteamed together with his “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” collaborator Michael Becall for this adaptation. In “The Working Man,” Powell performs Ben Richards, who indicators up for a tv present the place the contestants are systematically stalked and killed. Josh Brolin performs the present’s producer, Colman Domingo is the host and Jayme Lawson performs Ben’s spouse. Moreover, we see Michael Cera and William H. Macy pop up, whereas Katy O’Brian and Martin Herlihy (from Please Don’t Destroy) are fellow contestants.
“The Working Man” was tailored as soon as earlier than, in 1987, with Arnold Schwarzenegger as Richards and Richard Dawson as the sport present host. An underrated motion film from the interval, it was notable for its vibrant, neon-lit aesthetic and ugly gore results. It’s rating, from “High Gun” favourite Harold Faltermeyer, can be fantastic.
Lots of Wright’s key collaborators returned for “The Working Man” – Steven Value, who scored Wright’s “The World’s Finish,” “Child Driver” and “Final Evening in Soho” and assisted on “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” returns to supply the music for “The Working Man;” editor Paul Machliss, who has been a relentless Wright collaborator since “Scott Pilgrim,” is the editor right here; and Chung Chung-hoon, who shot “Final Evening in Soho,” captures all of the carnage.
“The Working Man” smashes into theaters on Nov. 14.