UPDATE: Glen Powell has just shared a shocking wardrobe malfunction that occurred during filming for his upcoming dystopian action thriller, The Running Man. In a candid moment during a recent round-table discussion, Powell revealed how a stunt went hilariously wrong, exposing him to the crew unexpectedly.
During an exclusive chat on Entertainment Tonight, which included co-stars Josh Brolin and Lee Pace, Powell recounted the embarrassing incident while discussing a scene that involved him rappelling down a building. “I’m wearing a pouch under, and then I’m wearing a towel around it,” Powell explained, recalling the moment when he realized there were crew members inside the building. “You don’t realize there’s people in there, like, lighting and doing electric,” he added, capturing the cringe-worthy nature of the mishap.
Brolin humorously chimed in, suggesting the crew would have been “watching [him] come down frontally,” creating an uproar of laughter among the group. The light-hearted banter highlighted the camaraderie on set, even amidst Powell’s embarrassment.
This incident isn’t just a funny anecdote; it underscores the challenges actors face while filming intense scenes. Powell also reflected on the uncomfortable conditions for this particular stunt, revealing, “I regretted agreeing to it.” He explained that the scene was set in February in Bulgaria, a far cry from the summertime conditions he initially anticipated. “Being in a towel in front of a crew is one thing, but being in a towel in February in frigid Bulgaria, it’s a sight,” Powell admitted.
Directed by Edgar Wright, The Running Man is set to hit US theaters on November 14, 2025, and fans are eager to see the film, especially after this revealing behind-the-scenes moment. The combination of humor and vulnerability from Powell is sure to resonate with audiences, making this revelation a hot topic for discussion.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops, and catch the hilarious moment from the interview that has fans buzzing. With Powell’s honesty about his wardrobe malfunction, this film’s anticipation is only set to rise, making it a must-watch this fall.








































