THE RUNNING MAN is set to make a high-octane return to the big screen on November 7, 2025. Directed, co-written, and produced by Edgar Wright, the film is a fresh take on Stephen King’s 1982 novel—originally published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman.
Almost 37 years have passed since the first movie version of the book, which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and became a cult classic. Glen Powell plays the lead role of Ben Richards in this movie. Richards is a desperate man who enters a cruel game show to win money for his sick daughter. Contestants are hunted by professional killers for 30 days, all while the world watches—and even turns on them—for cash rewards.
The star-studded cast also includes William H. Macy, Lee Pace, Emilia Jones, Michael Cera, Daniel Ezra, Sean Hayes, Jayme Lawson, Colman Domingo, and Josh Brolin.
WHERE WAS THE RUNNING MAN (2025) FILMED?
The movie THE RUNNING MAN (2025) was shot from November 4, 2024, to March 28, 2025. Scenes with a lot of action were filmed in London, Glasgow, and Leavesden Studios, among other places in the UK and Bulgaria. The film’s grim, dystopian world was made by combining outdoor cityscapes with studio settings.
Let’s take a close look at all the beautiful places where THE RUNNING MAN (2025) was filmed.
LONDON, ENGLAND
London served as a primary filming hub for THE RUNNING MAN (2025), with multiple scenes shot across the city’s iconic landmarks. The capital’s mix of old and new buildings made it a great place for Edgar Wright’s gritty, futuristic world. The movie was filmed in places like Wembley Stadium (for a big action scene) and Battersea Power Station (for an industrial, unsettling feel).
Wembley Stadium, London
The famous Wembley Stadium in London is one of the most interesting places where THE RUNNING MAN (2025) was filmed. In November 2024, Glen Powell was seen filming intense action scenes here while dressed as Ben Richards. The stadium was turned into a part of the arena for the dystopian game show, which gave the production a huge sense of scale and realism. Powell showed sneak peeks from behind the scenes and said that one of the stadium’s VIP boxes was where he waited and put on makeup during the shoot.
He said it was “pretty surreal” pointing out how big the scene was that was being filmed inside the building. Wembley was the site of filming for at least a week. Its huge interiors and futuristic design made it a great place for important scenes in the movie’s televised death game.
Battersea Power Station, London
Battersea Power Station in London is one of the most famous places where THE RUNNING MAN (2025) was filmed. Battersea Power Station is a historic, decommissioned power plant and landmark in South West London. It is on the south bank of the Thames.
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— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) November 4, 2024
The dramatic setting of the riverside Battersea Power Station, which is known for its large-scale architecture, fits perfectly with the film’s dystopian tone. Photos from the set show Glen Powell in a futuristic costume surrounded by old cars, uniformed guards, and people in masks, capturing the grimy, watched-over world of Stephen King’s story.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
One of the main places where THE RUNNING MAN (2025) was filmed was Glasgow, Scotland. The movie looked dark and gritty because it was set in a city with strong, old buildings and busy streets. Glen Powell, who plays Ben Richards, filmed a number of scenes here in which he runs through dangerous parts of the city. Edgar Wright chose Glasgow because it looks like the perfect place for a world in the future that is in chaos. It felt more real and exciting because the streets were real ones in the city.
WARNER BROS. STUDIOS LEAVESDEN
The movie THE RUNNING MAN (2025) was filmed in large part at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden in Hertfordshire, U.K. In January 2025, Glen Powell was seen filming here for a game show. The cast and crew moved to Leavesden, which is a great place to film indoors and on sets, especially for the intense game show scenes. The studio’s large sound stages and high-tech production facilities made it possible for director Edgar Wright to make his dystopian vision come to life. Leavesden was a good choice for this big action thriller—because it has been the setting for big shows like Harry Potter and The Batman.
BULGARIA
Later, filming moved to Bulgaria, which was one of the last places THE RUNNING MAN (2025) was shot. Bulgaria was a great place to film a number of intense outdoor scenes because it had a variety of landscapes, cheap production equipment, and skilled local crews. Because the country has both urban and rural areas—director Edgar Wright was able to make the film’s dystopian world bigger than studio-built settings. These scenes gave Glen Powell’s journey as Ben Richards a rough, real edge that made the survival story feel even more intense and real.
BTS & SOCIAL MEDIA TEASES
Directors Edgar Wright and Glen Powell, who played the lead role, shared behind-the-scenes looks on Instagram and in press interviews during the shoot. In March 2025, Wright teased a photo from the set captioned with:
“First behind-the-scenes photo from ‘The Running Man’! Check out this exclusive sneak peek from @empiremagazine about the making of my new movie.”
Fans also caught glimpses of the production via random street encounters. One viral Instagram post from November 2024 shows a fan casually walking by a set and writing, “Just idling walking home after work and stumble across a film crew making the remake of The Running Man! Just another day in Gotham city.”
The secretive yet exciting nature of the shoot only adds to the anticipation surrounding the film.
FILMING TIMELINE
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Filming Start Date: November 4, 2024
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Filming End Date: March 28, 2025
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London (Wembley Stadium): November 2024
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Leavesden Studios: January 2025
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Bulgaria (Final Shoot): March 2025
FILMING LOCATIONS AT A GLANCE
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Wembley Stadium, London – Futuristic action sequences
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Battersea Power Station, London – Dystopian street scenes
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Glasgow, Scotland – Gritty chase and street segments
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Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden – Game show arena and interior sets
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Bulgaria – Outdoor survival segments and final sequences
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