'Maze Runner: The Death Cure' Review: Not A Bad Way To Finish Off The Trilogy!


• Maze Runner: The Death Cure • Review • 8.1/10 •

Fans of James Dashner's dystopian saga and the movie series will appreciate the closure this serviceable finale provides, with O'Brien immersing himself in the role of Thomas one final time. The stakes in this one are high, but for Thomas and his buddies, it all boils down to saving Minho. The world-building isn't as strong here as in, say, The Hunger Games, but it does have a clearer premise than the later Divergent films: The immune just need to get away from WCKD's experimenting and start over together.

A couple of twists and turns reunite the Gladers with kids they thought they'd never see again, which was pretty dope, and characters must make difficult life-or-death choices. Scodelario's conflicted Teresa pleads her case to Thomas, who's willing to donate blood if it means saving the remainder of his friends. It features some good thrills and nail-biting confrontations, it was great to see Walton Goggins, that partly sold it for me, and O'Brien proved once again how much talent he has, but, it's ultimately just about a group of young men (girls and women are scarce in this series) who learn to trust, protect, and defend one another against villains who sought to use and destroy them in a dystopian/apocalyptic future.

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