Cross-media recommendations across film, TV, games, books & music — picked by taste.
Keep Running — originally broadcast as Running Man China and then Hurry Up, Brother! — is a Chinese game-variety show on Zhejiang Television adapted from the South Korean series Running Man. Since its October 2014 debut, MCs and guests complete missions at landmark locations, racing to claim victory. If this appeals to you, your taste runs toward energetic ensemble competition, team pressure, and the satisfaction of watching people push through challenges together.
Keep Running, previously known as Running Man China, or Hurry Up, Brother before 2017, is a Chinese variety show broadcast on ZMG: Zhejiang Television. It is a spin-off from the popular original South Korean variety show Running Man by SBS. It was first aired on 10 October 2014. The show is classified as a game-variety show, where the MCs and guests complete missions at a landmark to win a race.
From the Wikipedia article Keep_Running_(TV_program), available under CC BY-SA.
Film
Running Man
A movie adaptation of the popular Chinese television series.
Film
Run Boy Run
A runner's injury and reunion with a childhood friend drive this drama's tense, competitive heart.
Film
100 METERS
A gifted runner unknowingly shapes a rival who will challenge him on the track for years.
Film
Go Brother!
Sibling rivalry flips into something unexpected when a careless birthday wish literally comes true.
Film
Boys on the Run
An awkward underdog scrambles to reinvent himself when a slick rival moves in on the co-worker he loves.
Film
Run to You
A veteran sprinter chases one last chance at love alongside a high-schooler doing the same.
Series
Running Man
The Korean variety show *Keep Running* is adapted from — stars race through missions across locations.
Series
Outrun by Running Man
Cast members from *Running Man* reunite for wild competitions and superstar guests in this spin-off.
Series
Run Jin
A remake of *Run BTS!* with an idol as protagonist — fun, exciting, and heartwarming throughout.
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Run Fast! Ruben Kaiser
A race car driver competes around the world in a car left to him by his father.
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Keep Running Nature Season
*Keep Running* members explore China's landscapes while calling on viewers to protect the environment.
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Sweet Games
Almost a decade after college, a career-driven woman reconnects with a junior who once had a crush on her.
Start with Running Man (2010), the South Korean show Keep Running is adapted from — the mission-race format is nearly identical. Outrun by Running Man offers a cast-reunion spin-off for more of the same energy.
The 2015 film Running Man is a movie adaptation of the Chinese television series. For a drama with a competitive spirit, 100 METERS follows a gifted runner who unwittingly creates a rival who challenges him for years.
Brothers is a sweeping, high-energy Chinese epic that mirrors the show's frantic pace and cultural backdrop. Keep running, Allen! explores a younger sibling who is always chasing others until he finds his own quieter rhythm.