Now, Deadline has confirmed Colman Domingo has been cast as the game show host in The Running Man remake, originally played by Richard Dawson in the 1987 adaptation. The Fear the Walking Dead and Rustin star will be taking on the role, but it's reported Brolin's character will be the primary villain this time around. However, Domingo's casting as the face of the games means he'll still have a major role to play in the story as the games unfold.
What Colman Domingo's Casting Means For The Running Man Remake
The Actor Is A Proven Talent With Plenty Of Charisma
Domingo had been on the cast of Fear the Walking Dead throughout its entire run, portraying the sly and charismatic Victor Strand. Recently, he's been recognized for larger film roles, earning an Oscar nomination for Best Actor in 2023 for biopic Rustin, and, most recently, a Golden Globe nomination for prison drama Sing Sing. His upcoming movie roles include Wolfe in The Electric State and Joseph Jackson in the Michael Jackson biopic, Michael. He's also set to voice Norman Osborn in Disney+'s animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
The actor's addition to The Running Man is a strong fit, especially because his role as Victor in The Walking Dead spinoff showed how well he portrays charming characters. He can harness that talent as the game show host, whose commanding presence in the original required an entrancing performance like the one Dawson gave. Domingo's talent in Sing Sing and Rustin have already solidified him as lead actor material, meaning his role in the dystopian film has a strong chance to be just as memorable.
Domingo will also have a leading role in the Netflix comedy miniseries The Four Seasons, starring alongside Tina Fey and Steve Carell.