![]() The Death Cure spends a lot less time explaining and does more showing than both of the previous films, a facet of the film that I greatly appreciated. A scene that famously injured its star, Dylan O’Brien, unlike Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials which takes 25 minutes before any real “running”. Maze Runner: The Death Cure opens with one of the most exciting scenes I’ve ever seen in a fantasy/sci-fi film. This film is different than its predecessor in all of the right ways. The film is extremely fast paced and has edge-of-your-seat action sequences that director Wes Ball has perfected over the past three films. ![]() This film centers around Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) rescuing his friend Minho, (Ki Hong Lee) from the all-powerful WCKD with the help of his friends and other freedom fighters. ![]() The film is adapted from James Dashner’s hit YA dystopian series about Thomas, a boy who inexplicably wakes up in a maze filled with sci-fi monsters and clashing personalities and ends up uncovering a plot much greater than he imagined. ![]() Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the third and final installment of the popular Maze Runner trilogy. ![]()
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