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Running time 142 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $83 million Box office $15.2 million Maze Runner: The Death Cure (also known simply as The Death Cure) is a 2018 American film directed by and written by, based on the written. It is the to the 2015 film and the third and final installment in the. Maze Runner: The Death Cure was originally set to be released on February 17, 2017, in the United States by, but the studio rescheduled the film for January 26, 2018 in theatres and, allowing time for Dylan O'Brien to recover from injuries he sustained during filming. Contents • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Thomas, Newt and Frypan are the last of the 'Gladers' immune to the Flare virus that infected the world's population. Against the orders of The Right Arm resistance led by the newly-sworn Vince, the three leave their camp base to rescue their immune friend Minho, who is being tested by the organization WCKD for a Flare cure, heading for the 'Last City' where WCKD's headquarters is located.
The group make their way through a tunnel, only to be attacked by Cranks, humans zombified by the Flare. However, they are saved by Jorge and newcomer Brenda, who journey with them to the Last City.
In the WCKD headquarters, the serum created from Minho's blood is tested on a Flare-infected girl, which fails to the frustration of WCKD scientists. The group make it to the edge of the wall of the Last City, which surrounds and protects the entire city from Cranks. Outside the wall, the group walks among Flare-infected people who are rallying in protest to be let into the city. However, WCKD's troop patrol begins to open fire at the protesters, who retreat.
In the commotion, Thomas, Newt, Frypan, Brenda and Jorge are captured by a group of masked men and thrown into vans and are taken to a hideout, where one of the masked men is revealed to be Gally, who is revealed to be alive and unharmed by the stab wound inflicted upon by Minho. Gally takes them to see Lawrence, a rebellion leader for the infected, who grants them permission to enter the Last City through a secret entrance.
Gally leads Thomas and Newt through to the city and then uses a telescope to spy on the WCKD headquarters. Spotting Teresa, Gally tells Thomas that she can get them in and Thomas manages to get Teresa to follow him through an ally, where Gally captures her. The group take her to an abandoned church where she eventually agrees to help them, as long as they need to use her fingerprint to get inside WCKD. Teresa also removes the Gladers' trackers that WCKD put in them before they entered the Maze. Thomas, Newt and Gally successfully escort Teresa inside WCKD and toward the location of the Immunes. Gally looks after the Immune children and goes to find the serum for the rebellion, while Thomas, Newt and Teresa go to find Minho. They are caught and chased by a vengeful Janson, now known as 'Rat Man', who leads WCKD's troops, intent on killing Thomas.
Teresa lets them escape to find Minho, before running off to do a blood test on Thomas' blood she got from removing his tracker, after it's revealed to her that Brenda was cured by Thomas' blood after she was previously infected. Gally manages to get the serum, and takes the Immune children outside to a bus where Brenda is waiting.
While Gally makes his way back into WCKD to find Thomas, Brenda is forced to leave with the Immune children in the bus as WCKD forces close in on them. Thomas and Newt make their way to where Minho is being kept in the medical wing, where they reunite.
They are chased by Rat Man before jumping from a window into water to escape. Teresa discovers that Thomas' blood can cure the Flare.
Directed by Wes Ball. With Rosa Salazar, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario. Young hero Thomas embarks on a mission to find a cure for a deadly. The Death Cure is a young-adult dystopian science-fiction novel and the third and final book in The Maze Runner Trilogy written by James Dashner. It is preceded by The Scorch Trials and is followed by The Kill Order. It was published on October 11, 2011.
She shares her discovery with WCKD's leader Ava Paige, both agreeing that they must find Thomas. Brenda and the Immune children are cornered by WCKD authorities. However, Frypan saves them by using a crane to bring the bus outside the wall. Meanwhile, Lawrence rallies his rebels outside the city before blowing up the wall, allowing his rebel allies and the infected people to storm into the Last City and attack. Outside the headquarters, Gally finds Thomas, Minho, and Newt who had apparently been infected. Sending Minho and Gally up ahead, Newt gives Thomas a necklace with a silver cylinder on the end, before passing out.
Teresa transmits her voice throughout the city, telling Thomas that his blood can save Newt and all that he needs to do is to return to WCKD. However, Newt regains consciousness, almost as a Crank, and attacks Thomas, begging for him to kill him. With no other option, Thomas is forced to mercifully stab and kill Newt. Thomas makes his way to WCKD and confronts Ava, who stresses that WCKD's intentions are only for the good of the world. However, she is killed by Rat Man, who is turning into a Crank. Rat Man knocks out Thomas and drags him to a medical room where Teresa is, ready to extract his blood.
However, he reveals that he, and WCKD, are only truly interested in curing those whom they please, which results in Teresa turning on him. After a fight, Rat Man is finally killed, allowing Thomas and Teresa to escape to the rooftop where a helicopter piloted by Brenda and Jorge is. Thomas makes it aboard, but, to his horror, Teresa falls to her death as the WCKD building collapses from explosions brought on by Lawrence's army. Thomas, Minho, Frypan, Gally, Brenda, and Jorge reunite with Vince and the rest of the Immunes and The Right Arm, escaping to a safe haven that was revealed by Ava.
There, Thomas discovers that the necklace Newt gave to him had a note concealed in it from him to Thomas. Still traumatized by Teresa's death, he reads the note, in which Newt tells him to look after himself and everyone, before thanking Thomas for being his friend.
• as Thomas • as Teresa • as Newt • as Frypan • as Harriet • as Jorge • as Janson • as Lawrence • as Minho • as Aris • as Vince • as Gally • as Brenda • as Ava Paige Production [ ] In March 2015, it was confirmed that, who co-wrote the first and wrote the second film, would adapt Maze Runner: The Death Cure. Confirmed that, if he returns to direct, the film will not be. On September 16, 2015, it was confirmed that Ball would return to direct the final film. Filming [ ] began on March 14, 2016, in, British Columbia. Previously it was revealed at that filming would begin in February 2016. On March 18, 2016, it was reported that actor Dylan O'Brien was injured on set and was hospitalized.
James Dashner announced via Twitter that the production was postponed after the accident. It was said that the producers were 'looking to' resume filming around mid-May. According to the Directors Guild of Canada's production list, the film was scheduled to resume filming on May 9, and complete principal photography on July 26. However, on April 29, 2016, production was shut down indefinitely as O'Brien's injuries were more serious than previously thought. Filming resumed on March 6, 2017 in,.
In May 2017, it was announced that would play the part of Lawrence, described as 'an unusual and dangerous character who is part-revolutionary, part-anarchist, and a voice for the voiceless people.' Principal photography wrapped on June 3, 2017. Release [ ] It was originally scheduled to be released in the United States on February 17, 2017.
However, due to Dylan O'Brien's injuries, the studio said that it was unlikely that this date was going to be met. On May 27, 2016, rescheduled the film for January 12, 2018, allowing time for Dylan O'Brien to fully recover. On April 22, 2017, the studio delayed the release date once again, to February 9, 2018, in order to allow more time for post-production; months later, on August 25, the studio moved the release forward two weeks. The film will premiere on January 26, 2018 in theatres and IMAX. Reception [ ] Box office [ ] In the United States and Canada, The Death Cure will be released alongside the wide expansion of, and is expected to gross around $20 million from 3,800 theaters in its opening weekend.
A week prior to its North American release, the film debuted in South Korea, Australia and Taiwan, grossing $15.1 million over its opening weekend. Critical response [ ] On, the film has an approval rating of 47% based on 36 reviews, and an of 5.3/10. On, the film has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.
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