Thomas, and his friends, decide to escape (as a result) and learn more about the motives of this ruthless organization. Janson (Gillen), is actually working for the WCKD. He learns that the leader of the establishment, Mr. Thomas (O'Brien) becomes very suspicious, of what's going on at the site, and starts snooping around. The film begins with the survivors of the maze, in the first movie, being taken to a facility for their protection from the outside world. I was somewhat impressed with the original movie, but I found this sequel to be pretty uneventful and boring. They're joined this time around, by newcomers Jacob Lofland, Aidan Gillen, Giancarlo Esposito, Rosa Salazar, Barry Pepper, Lili Taylor and Alan Tudyk. It stars Dylan O'Brien, Ki Hong Lee, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Kaya Scodelario and Patricia Clarkson all reprising their roles from the first film. Nowlin (the two made their feature film directing and writing debuts, with the original movie). The film was once again directed by Wes Ball and written by T.S. The young survivors are desperately trying to find clues, about the corrupt organization known as the WCKD. The story picks up, where the last one left off, with the Gladers now on the run in a deserted outside world, filled with zombies. 'MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS': Three Stars (Out of Five) Post-apocalyptic sci-fi sequel, to the 2014 hit both films are based on the book series, by James Dashner.
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