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‘The Working Man’ trailer appears like ‘Die Laborious’ meets ‘Residence Alone’
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‘The Working Man’ trailer appears like ‘Die Laborious’ meets ‘Residence Alone’

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Last updated: October 13, 2025 1:49 pm
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Given how darkish the supply materials is, author/director Edgar Wright might have gone in a reasonably bleak route for his adaptation of Stephen King’s novella The Working Man — however judging by the trailers to date, it appears like he is gone down the popcorn-munching route as an alternative.

Within the trailer above Ben Richards (Chad Powers‘ Glen Powell) is proven attempting to outlive and conceal from a staff of killers for 30 days as a part of a televised sport present. If he is caught, he dies. If he survives, he wins $1 billion for his household and pays for a health care provider that his baby is in determined want of. It is a grim dystopian idea, however the trailer is filled with action-packed sequences, explosions, and funy larger-than-life moments — together with hunters falling sufferer to a booby-trapped home that is like one thing out of a way more violent Residence Alone.

William H. Macy, Lee Tempo, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, Daniel Ezra, Jayme Lawson, Sean Hayes, Katy O’Brian with Colman Domingo and Josh Brolin additionally star.

The Working Man hits theaters on Nov. 7.

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