If there's at least some hints of Mad Max running (and/or driving) rampant throughout this installment, there are also perhaps
Visual allure, but which probably takes too long to get to its emotional element. Want the story to come to its conclusion, but it's a fairly overstuffed entry (almost two and a half hours) that has a lot of typical science fiction This is a wrap up that will probably inescapably appeal to fans who Some fans' appetites, even though the film did pretty huge box office globally. Heart grow fonder, but in this case the long gestation period between the second and third Maze Runner films may have actually whetted Unfortunately, that's not the end of the derivative qualities that afflict this third film. AsĮxciting as this opening sequence undeniably is, it kind of unavoidably smacks of the Mad Max franchise, what with several armor plated vehicles tooling around arid wastelands that once were home to Initially slated for February 2017), but a usable take was utilized for the film, perhaps as part of a psychological or emotional "cure" for O'Brien. This sequence that O'Brien reportedly suffered a severe head injury that closed down filming for untold months (the original release date was Pepper) approach the train in a kind of dune buggy, actually driving up onto the tracks and hooking their vehicle onto the back car. On The Maze Runner's sometimes obtuse verbiage, don't worry, nothing is that hard to understand). O'Brien) is part of a rescue operation attempting to break into a fast moving train that has a coterie of captive Gladers (if you're not up to speed Injury ended up in the final film, in an opening vignette that should have most adrenaline junkies feeling adequately "topped off". How O'Brien was so seriously injured, since (according to several online articles) a version of the sequence that actually resulted in the
Its release was delayed rather lengthily due to injuries suffered by star Dylan O'Brien during filming. Maze Runner: The Death Cure might have reasonably been more accurately titled Maze Runner: The Severe Injury Cure, since Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, April 24, 2018 Anyone who makes it out alive will get answers to the questions the Gladers have been asking since they first arrived in the maze.Maze Runner: The Death Cure Blu-ray Review To save their friends, they must break into the legendary Last City, a WCKD-controlled labyrinth that may turn out to be the deadliest maze of all. In the epic finale to the Maze Runner saga, Thomas leads his group of escaped Gladers on their final and most dangerous mission yet.
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The two do work in conjunction so it would be feasible to make a prequel movie combining the two novels but I wouldn’t hold my breath for it.Īre you looking forward to ‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ bringing a close to this trilogy? Do you think that the series has held up so far? What do you think of the quick recap as delivered by the cast? Share your thoughts below! The first of these two prequels didn’t really have a focus on most of the characters which we see in the films although the second does have a starring part for Thomas. You can check out the quick round up to prepare you for the final film right here!Īs the movies will run as a trilogy and close things up as the novels did, it will be interesting to see if they will later try to adapt the prequel novels ‘The Kill Order’ and ‘The Fever Code’ as well. In the final installment, we will see Thomas and the Gladers attempt to save their friends from the Last City which is the most dangerous maze of them all. Nowlin that is based on James Dashner’s novels.
Wes Ball will be once again directing the film with a script by T.S. We’re under a month away until the release of ‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ and if you’re in need of a refresher from the last two films then we’ve got the video for you! This recap clocks in at only a minute and a half and shares all the highlights from the first two films as told by the cast themselves! We’re down to the last movie in this trilogy in a world where young adult franchises have been adding at least one additional film to fluff up box office returns (we’re looking at you, ‘Hunger Games’), so it is a refreshing change of pace.