The movie was a high-concept project packed with early tech speculation, from heat-seeking bullets to spider-like killer robots, and featured the iconic rocker Gene Simmons as the memorably cold, soft-spoken villain, Luther. With heavyweight talent behind it, Runaway seemed poised to be a major draw, but unfortunately, it collapsed under the shadow of an even more grandiose project in James Cameron‘s The Terminator. Released during the same period, fans favored the Arnold Schwarzenegger-led project more, leaving Runaway to tank and unable to recoup its $8 million production budget. Critics weren’t kind either, and audiences were equally unimpressed, reflected in their 48% and 33% scores, respectively. However, years later, Runaway has staged a surprising comeback as it recently shot to number one on the iTunes charts, becoming the most in-demand title among viewers in the UK and Ireland for several days now.
Will Tom Selleck Feature in ‘Blue Bloods’ Spin-off ‘Boston Blue’?
“I don’t know if I would do Boston Blue — that’s another show. I think it’s partly my lot in life to make sure Blue Bloods has its place in television history, but I don’t think it’s my lot in life to keep playing Frank Reagan.”
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