Movies continue to see renewed life in the streaming space long after their theatrical run is up — whether it was a well-received film or not.

Just look at The Running Man (2025), which bombed at the box office amid mixed reviews (despite the fact that the author of its source material, Stephen King, liked the end result). Nevertheless, it has triumphed on Paramount+ and may just continue to do so.

On that note, another recent adaptation of King’s work is heading to a popular streaming platform sooner rather than later. Warner Bros. Discovery reports that The Long Walk will debut on HBO Max July 10.

Here’s the film’s logline offered on WBD’s website: “From the highly anticipated adaptation of master storyteller Stephen King’s first-written novel, and Francis Lawrence, the visionary director of The Hunger Games franchise films (Catching Fire, Mockingjay – Pts. 1 & 2, and The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes), comes an intense, chilling and emotional thriller that challenges audiences to confront a haunting question: How far could you go?”

The dystopian thriller holds an impressive 88% average critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Here’s a more detailed synopsis offered by ComingSoon: “The Long Walk takes place in an alternate 20th century, where an authoritarian regime holds an annual endurance contest. In it, one hundred teenage boys are required to walk continuously at a minimum speed. If they slow down, they receive three warnings before a soldier executes them. The contest continues until only one contestant remains alive.”

It’s based on King’s 1979 novel of the same name, which he wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. Since its release, several directors have expressed interest in adapting the novel. In a 2007 interview, Frank Darabont — who adapted several of King’s novels, such as The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and The Mist — said he had acquired the rights to adapt the book. However, his version never materialized.

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