Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for The Running Man novelThe Running Manmay have a horrifying ending that will be completely unexpected for anyone who hasn’t read the original Stephen King novel. TheupcomingRunning Manmoviewill be the second adaptation of King’s 1982 novel. In 1987, an adaptation ofThe Running Manstarring Arnold Schwarzeneggerwas released, but barely followed King’s story.

Therefore, fans have wanted a new adaptation of the dystopian novel for years. Luckily, based on thetrailer forThe Running Man, it seems like the upcoming movie will be much more faithful to the original book. In the movie, Glen Powell will play Ben Richards, who risks his life competing in a competition show to earn money for his family.

Glenn Powell as Ben Richards in The Running Man

In addition to Powell, thecast ofThe Running Manincludes Josh Brolin, Michael Cera, Colman Domingo, William H. Macy, and Jayme Lawson. This cast and the fact that it is directed by Edgar Wright suggests that the movie will be an extremely entertaining watch. However,one moment in the trailer suggests thatThe Running Manmay have a terrifying ending that could make audiences uncomfortable.

What Happens At The End Of Stephen King’s The Running Man

The Running Man Book Has An Explosive Ending

By the end ofThe Running Mannovel, Ben Richards has broken a record and survived longer than any other competitor in the show’s history. However, after taking a young woman named Amelia Williams as a hostage, he is practically cornered by the police and the lead Hunter, Evan McCone. To get himself out of this situation,Ben bluffs that he has a dangerous explosive and forces McCone to get him onto a plane.

Once on the plane,Ben talks with Dan Killian,The Running Man’sexecutive producer, on the phone, who calls his bluff about the explosive. Killian informs Ben that his wife and daughter died days ago and, impressed by his performance, offers him the chance to replace McCone as the new lead Hunter. Ben initially accepts this offer, but ends up killing McCone and the crew of the plane.

The Running Man Remake Early Teaser Poster

During this fight, Ben gets shot in the stomach and is gravely injured. He allows Amelia to jump from the plane with a parachute before making his way to the pilot’s seat. In the final moments of the book,Ben turns off the autopilot and flies the plane into the skyscraper which serves as the headquarters for the Games Network, which airsThe Running Man. This kills Ben, Killian, and presumably countless others since the crash causes a lot of destruction in Co-Op City.

The Running Man’s Trailer Teases The Book’s Ending - But Will It Really Use It?

The Running Man Adapting The Book’s Ending Could Be Controversial

Since the 1987Running Manmovie doesn’t faithfully adapt King’s novel, it has a much happier ending than the book. However,the trailer for the new adaptation shows Ben Richards fighting several crew members in the cockpit of a plane, which suggests that it will indeed feature the same ending as the novel.

This is honestly shocking, sincethis potential ending could be traumatizing for a lot of people in a post-9/11 world. Since the events of 9/11 affected so many people, I did not expect the newRunning Manmovie to include the plane crash scene which brings utter destruction to Co-Op City.

Even though this fight scene is featured in the trailer, it’s still possible that the movie will have a different ending than the book. Perhaps Ben will land the plane somewhere else or parachute out of it with Amelia. At this point, it’s hard to tell howThe Running Manwill end, but it will be interesting to see how it is received if it does faithfully adapt the final moments of King’s novel.