Last Man Standing


A group of young men embark on a deadly journey where they must keep the pace or perish in an adaptation of Stephen King’s brutal dystopian novella.

Article Published on 29.08.2025

Words Lee Curtis

Walk.
Don’t stop.
Or you’ll never take another step again.

The director of The Hunger Games sequels and its spin-off The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes is back, bringing another wicked game to the big screen. This time, it’s one born from the mind of legendary storyteller Stephen King.

Written during his university years and originally published under a pseudonym, what’s actually the King of Horror’s first-ever horror story now comes to life in an intense and challenging cinema experience.

In the near-future, America is under the grip of a totalitarian regime and an annual contest gives one hundred boys from across the country the chance to compete for the ultimate prize: everything they’ve ever dreamed of. To win, they must walk at three miles per hour, without stopping, until only one remains.

Cooper Hoffman’s Ray, David Jonsson’s Pete, Ben Wang’s Hank, Garrett Wareing’s Stebbins, and Charlie Plummer’s Gary are among this year’s contestants. As bonds are formed and tragically broken along the way, these young men push themselves to the very edge with  no finish line in sight.

Under the merciless watch of Mark Hamill’s Major, they have  only one choice: walk – or die.

Walk The Path

The Hunger Games

In another dystopian America, the Capitol of the nation of Panem forces each of its twelve districts to surrender two teenagers – one boy, one girl – as tributes to compete in a national televised battle royale. In a fight to the death, there can be only one winner… until Katniss Everdeen changes the game.

The Maze Runner

Walking won’t cut it for teenagers living in a Lord Of The Flies-like community trapped at the heart of a vast maze. Among them, designated Runners race to find a way out before the maze seals at sunset. The problem, the labyrinth changes every night and beyond its shifting walls lie not just death traps, but terrifying creatures eager to ensure they never escape.

The Long Walk

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