Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Maze Runner movies became quite popular during the 2010s, and ranking the installments from worst to best highlights the franchise's ups and downs. Right around when The Hunger Games ignited a race in Hollywood to produce the next big young adult dystopian action franchise, 20th Century Fox was already in the midst of bringing James Dashner's novels to the big screen.
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Related Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Ending Explained The second installment in the Maze Runner trilogy, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, ends with a suitably confusing, twist-filled third act. The attempt to serve both the singular story and the wider franchise ambitions is where The Scorch Trials falters. There is too much going on and a rapid expansion of the world that is necessary for where the story needs to go. This is not to say that the Maze Runner sequel is bad or not successful.
Release Date September 19, 2014 Director Wes Ball Cast Kaya Scodelario , Aidan Gillen , Nathalie Emmanuel , Dylan O'Brien , Patricia Clarkson , Rosa Salazar , Thomas Brodie-Sangster , Ki Hong Lee , Giancarlo Esposito , Katherine McNamara Runtime 113 Minutes The original The Maze Runner was a solid starting point for the franchise. The film was responsible for bringing audiences into the maze and introducing Thomas and the Gladers.
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