What's sad is that one of my favorite adaptations of The Running Man, itself a (loose) adaptation of the book The Most Dangerous Game, is Manhunt. Manhunt is a phenomenal horror game, and I do consider it horror instead of action horror, because it asks you to do terrible things and there is no way around it besides to not play.
This movie LOOKED like a great spritual adaptation of that idea, regular people who become the most dangerous game (man) for a group of hunters. Hearing that it fails at even that basic story premise which was used in popular movies like The Purge: Anarchy and Election Year (the first Purge film was disappointingly just a simple home invasion film) as well as in the underrated early 90's film Surviving The Game with Rutger Hauer and Ice-T, hearing that it fails all of those and just ends up being a gore-fest is sad.
Well! Captain America: Civil War came out yesterday so I'll watch that again for the third time instead!