![]() ![]() ![]() Request: Exo members teasing you in public. Please feel free to send me a message/request/anything you like in my ask box. However, after an extremely long break, I am finally back to deliver more imagines/smut/ships :D So tonight was extremely special, because I was so fortunate to have been given the opportunity to attend an exclusive showing of The Scorch Trials, and I can’t even begin to express how much of an amazing, emotional movie it was! If you haven’t seen it yet, I can’t wait for you all to see it, because I can guarantee that you will absolutely love it (and most likely cry a little) With this all said, I can’t wait to get back up & posting again, and most importantly, get back into talking to you all. Hey everyone! It feels like its been years since I even visited this account, and I’m soooooo excited to finally be back! I owe you all the biggest apology ever for not posting in so long, but truth be told, at the time I left, I felt so unmotivated and uninspired to post/write. In the current Hollywood landscape, where zombie and dystopian shows are all the rage (see The Walking Dead), it's not outside the realm of possibility that fans could get more Maze Runner content brought to the screen.I’m finally back!! (and I just saw the Scorch Trials!!) The Kill Order in particular tracks the beginning of the Flare virus that kills most of humanity, the consequences of which is crucial to The Death Cure, and has almost nothing to do with Thomas or any of his friends. Thomas and his friends don't really appear in The Kill Order, and in The Fever Code they are children, which would require a cast of brand new actors, allowing for O'Brien, Scodelario, and their co-stars to move on from the series. These two prequels take place far enough before The Maze Runner that they could, in theory, be produced without the participation of the trilogy actors. However, since the release of The Death Cure book in 2011, Dashner has added two more books to the series: prequels The Kill Order (2012) and The Fever Code (2016). After all, it's where the books originally ended. Note the use of the word "finish."īased on James Dashner's Maze Runner trilogy, it's fitting that the Maze Runner movies would come to an end after this third chapter. "It means a lot to me to be able to finish the film and finish the trilogy," O'Brien said in an interview with USA Today. That said, actor Dylan O'Brien, who starred as Thomas for three films and was severely injured on the set of Death Cure, has made it pretty clear that this is where his Maze Runner journey ends. His savior complex is still just as alive as ever, and it's clear that, should the studio and creative minds behind the project deem the Maze Runner franchise worthy of more films, there's plenty of story left to be told. The movie, like the book it's based on, gives each character a satisfying ending, ( light spoilers ahead), though Death Cure's last scene does hint that Thomas' story might not be as over as we thought. In Death Cure, fans of the Maze Runner franchise will get to see what happens to the original crew from the glades, Thomas, Newt, Minho, and Teresa. But while Death Cure is the last Maze Runner movie, fans of the original trilogy and the book series it was adapted from shouldn't be too upset, as there's still hope that more Maze Runner stories could be told onscreen, in one form or another. Almost four years after the release of The Maze Runner, the third film in the saga, The Maze Runner: Death Cure, is hitting theaters and concluding the dystopian action franchise. Another year passes, another YA sci-fi saga comes to an end.
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