THE RUNNING MAN Director Edgar Wright Reveals How He's Approaching Sydney Sweeney's BARBARELLA Movie

THE RUNNING MAN Director Edgar Wright Reveals How He's Approaching Sydney Sweeney's BARBARELLA Movie

The Running Man director Edgar Wright has been attached to a Barbarella remake starring Sydney Sweeney for a while now, and the filmmaker has addressed how he's likely to approach the long-awaited remake.

By JoshWilding - Nov 19, 2025 05:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi

The critical and commercial success of movies like Anyone But You and Immaculate made it easy for Sydney Sweeney to shrug off Madame Web. She's also confessed that starring in the Marvel movie was a means to an end when it came to strengthening her relationship with Sony Pictures.

Edgar Wright's long-rumoured Barbarella remake is one of many projects Sweeney is attached to as her star in Hollywood continues to rise. Even amidst recent controversies and some notable flops such as Eden and Christy, the actress remains a bankable star (The Housemaid is likely to be one of the biggest hits of the winter).

It's been over three years since we first learned that a Barbarella movie was in development, with Sweeney attached to play the title character and Wright eyed to direct.

In a recent interview with Josh Horowitz, Wright, who stopped short of revealing whether it's his next project, explained what would draw him to Barbarella and why he's open to working on a comic book movie...but not a superhero one.

"I think if that did happen, it would be more [of an adaptation of the source material]," the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World director teased. "I love the original, and I probably watched that at exactly the right age: too young. The script is by Terry Southern, though you can feel the Terry Southern-ess of it start to...there's a lot of that in there, and when it's really sharp, it's great. It's beautiful to look at, and it's fun and subversive."

"The books themselves are just beautiful and really imaginative and progressive," Wright continued. "I like the movies of that era. They're all Italian movies that have that pop art sensibility."

"After my experience [with Ant-Man], I was not interested in superhero movies generally, but that doesn't mean I'm not interested in a comic book movie. I'd love to do another comic book movie," he added. "One of the reasons Michael Bacall did [The Running Man] is because we'd been working on a different comic book adaptation that fell apart rights-wise. I don't want to say what it is, in case it comes back [Laughs]."

The Running Man has underperformed at the box office, and that's going to hurt Wright's ability to get big-budget projects greenlit moving forward. Sweeney's involvement will help, but for now, Barbarella is in limbo.

Created by French comic book writer Jean-Claude Forest, Barbarella debuted in the French comic Barbarella, serialised in V Magazine in 1962, before later being published as a graphic novel.

The character is a futuristic space adventurer and interstellar agent from the 41st century. She navigates various planets and encounters strange beings and situations, often depicted in a highly sexualized and psychedelic manner.

Barbarella gained international fame with the 1968 film adaptation directed by Roger Vadim, starring Jane Fonda in the titular role. The movie, though not a huge success upon release, has since become a cult classic and remains beloved for its campy style, erotic themes, and iconic visuals. 

You can hear more from Wright on Barbarella in the player below. 

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HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 11/19/2025, 5:39 AM
Sweeney is as dull as dish water. She's not the pull simps think she is
SteviesRightFoo
SteviesRightFoo - 11/19/2025, 5:52 AM
@HelloBoysImBack - great, great rack, decent ass and legs. Face is nothing to write home about
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 11/19/2025, 7:30 AM
@SteviesRightFoo - yeah apart from not much else... those characteristics are very common nowadays.
SteviesRightFoo
SteviesRightFoo - 11/19/2025, 7:40 AM
@HelloBoysImBack - true
OrgasmicPotatoe
OrgasmicPotatoe - 11/19/2025, 6:25 AM
Is Wright doing remakes now ? I haven't seen Running Man yet, but I can't say I like this trend. The guy's more original than that. Where's the Hot Fuzz/Baby Driver/Scott Pilgrim spark gone ?
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 11/19/2025, 11:24 AM
@OrgasmicPotatoe - I mean, I never class going back to source for a more accurate adaption as being a remake of a prior film that deviated a LOT from the source and great original creators can bring a lot to the table doing those kind of things (case in point being Shaun of the Dead as a fun parody of Dawn of the Dead and even Hot Fuzz he sat down and watched 138 prior films to take plot ideas and full lines of dialogue from) but I get the concern.

However there is an even bigger problem trying to get financing for fully original IP's now than there was as little as a decade ago due to average BO returns still being WAY down and only known IP's in the main standing much chance to do well in theatres (and even then not a given) unless a low budget horror flick or moderate budget kids animated one. As such unless going with a lower budget FilmFour type of British production again or a Netflix/AppleTV type deal it is going to be a trend for a lot of succesful directors.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 11/19/2025, 6:27 AM
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TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/19/2025, 7:05 AM
Interesting…

The premise of the character doesn’t really intrigue me but Wright’s involvement sure does so I’ll check it out if/when it happens.

Given the material , I think it might have a cheeky tone which could work given the nature of the character though will be interesting to see Wright’s take on it…

However , I would rather he do the adaptation of “The Chain” he was working on next since I find that to be the most interesting of the announced projects he has in development so far!!.

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slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 11/19/2025, 8:01 AM
Sweeney auditioning for any role

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JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/19/2025, 8:33 AM
It better be rated HARD R and have a ton of nudity for .... accuracy sake ... and respect to the original... story. ........ Please.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/19/2025, 8:47 AM
@JackDeth - yes please!!.

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Apophis71
Apophis71 - 11/19/2025, 11:29 AM
@JackDeth - I mean if the TITular character isn't sexualy liberated it isn't realy Boobyrella and as long as it comes across as the character driving the costume choices etc, less so forced upon her, and the actor OK with all of that it need not be an issue as long as it ALSO has a strong narrative and not entirely relying on sexuality as a selling point (even if it remains a major one).
JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/19/2025, 12:18 PM
@Apophis71 - The actor is fine showing her boobs. Go watch 'THE VOYEURS' (2021). You're welcome.
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 11/19/2025, 2:33 PM
@JackDeth - As I understand things it was her REALY pushing for this that finaly got it to the point of going there with it so on that and past film history she obviously IS OK with it and nothing wrong if a female wants to go super sexy to the point of even objectifying themselves, it is only when it is others pushing females (OR men for that matter) outside their comfort zone that is when this sort of stuff feels off and as cheesy as the original film was, still love it to this day after seeing when probably too young :D

Heck when the comic finaly went back into print I actualy grabbed myself a copy of the first edition only about a year ago due to my love of the prior film having never read the original comics :D
MisterBones
MisterBones - 11/19/2025, 8:53 AM
Running Man was garbage. Wright isn't meant to work with big budgets. He needs to get back to teaming with Pegg and Frost. He needs an intervention from those two.
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 11/19/2025, 10:32 AM
@MisterBones - It was a little disappointing. I am not sure Powel was the right guy either. He was overacting a lot, and I didn't buy his anger. He isnot the star they are trying to make him IMO. I agree that Wright is better off on smaller, quirkier projects.
MisterBones
MisterBones - 11/19/2025, 11:16 AM
@Shivermetimbers - Powell is not the leading man Hollywood is trying to make him out to be, agreed. Yes, his anger felt artificial. I think that role demanded someone who could go dirtier and sell themselves as man on the blue collar rung of society, gets his hands dirty. Someone like a Boyd Holbrook.

He's a good supporting player/decent romantic lead who Hollywood thinks is a prototypical, diverse leading man based on what...a bad rom com in Anyone But You and a Hitman? Which Hitman is good but that's a smaller, indie-ish film where he is in his lane as a rom-comish lead in a comedic crime film.

Most leading men have a very particular big role and performance you can recall that said "yea he's on his way." He does not have that. Pattinson in Good Time and The Lighthouse. MBJ in Fruitvale Station and Creed. Cruse in Top Gun and Born on the Fourth of July. Bale in American PSYCHO AND Batman Begins. And so on.

A bunch of charisma, not much range, that we've seen. I think they want him to be Cruise but he's Chris Pine without the range. Pine can do Princess Diaries 2 but also Hell or High Water. Yet to see that from Powell.
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 11/19/2025, 11:46 AM
@MisterBones - Couldn't agree more. You nailed it.
JobinJ
JobinJ - 11/19/2025, 8:53 AM
Neck beards on here calling her ugly would crawl through glass to smell her farts in real life.
gremlin22
gremlin22 - 11/19/2025, 9:36 AM
I still think she should be Power Girl
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/19/2025, 9:41 AM
@gremlin22 - I could see that.
ModernAudience
ModernAudience - 11/19/2025, 9:50 AM
"recent controversies" lol
VileBlood
VileBlood - 11/19/2025, 11:52 AM
How far we've fallen...to go from the gorgeous star of Jane Fonda to a stoned face SS who nobody cares enough about to go watch any of her movies.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 11/19/2025, 2:40 PM
I love Edgar Wright but after seeing Running Man I know he doesn't have the balls for that kind of an adaptation and Sweeney doesn't have the looks. Although she does have the boobs. Both of them. Full and complete set. Big ones too.... what was I saying again? Something about an opinion or something. [frick] it. Boobs is all I can think now.

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