
Arnold Schwarzenegger fulfilled his desire to revisit one of his famous action films. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Recently, he attended the premiere of the remake of the 1987 film "The Running Man". The actor emphasized that this film holds special significance for him.
"Among my films, I only dreamed of reworking 'The Running Man'. This film inspired me and was a unique style of action work," said Schwarzenegger.
At the premiere, he met with director Edgar Wright and lead actor Glen Powell. Director Edgar Wright specially acknowledged the actor's help and attention to the project.
He expressed gratitude to Schwarzenegger on social media, writing, "Thank you for your generosity and support for our film." It should be noted that "The Running Man" film is based on a novel by Stephen King and tells the story of former police captain Ben Richards, who was wrongfully accused of a crime and forced to participate in a deadly show.
In the remake, the lead role is played by Glen Powell.





