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The Maze Runner

- Remember. Survive. Run.

Set in a post-apocalyptic world, young Thomas is deposited in a community of boys after his memory is erased, soon learning they're all trapped in a maze that will require him to join forces with fellow “runners” for a shot at escape.

Release Date : 2014-09-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ingenious MediaThe Gotham GroupDayday FilmsTemple Hill EntertainmentTSG Entertainment20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of AmericaUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Dylan O'Brien

Character Name : Thomas

Original Name : Dylan O'Brien

Gender : Male

Kaya Scodelario

Character Name : Teresa Agnes

Original Name : Kaya Scodelario

Gender : Female

Aml Ameen

Character Name : Alby

Original Name : Aml Ameen

Gender : Male

Thomas Brodie-Sangster

Character Name : Newt

Original Name : Thomas Brodie-Sangster

Gender : Male

Ki Hong Lee

Character Name : Minho

Original Name : Ki Hong Lee

Gender : Male

Will Poulter

Character Name : Gally

Original Name : Will Poulter

Gender : Male

Patricia Clarkson

Character Name : Ava Paige

Original Name : Patricia Clarkson

Gender : Female

Blake Cooper

Character Name : Chuck

Original Name : Blake Cooper

Gender : Male

Dexter Darden

Character Name : Frypan

Original Name : Dexter Darden

Gender : Male

Jacob Latimore

Character Name : Jeff

Original Name : Jacob Latimore

Gender : Male

Chris Sheffield

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Chris Sheffield

Gender : Male

Joe Adler

Character Name : Zart

Original Name : Joe Adler

Gender : Male

Randall D. Cunningham

Character Name : Clint

Original Name : Randall D. Cunningham

Gender : Male

Alexander Flores

Character Name : Winston

Original Name : Alexander Flores

Gender : Male

Don McManus

Character Name : Masked Man

Original Name : Don McManus

Gender : Male

Michael Bow

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Michael Bow

Gender : Male

Jerry Clark

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Jerry Clark

Gender : Male

Michael Deville

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Michael Deville

Gender : Male

Dylan Gaspard

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Dylan Gaspard

Gender : Male

Cory Gooding

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Cory Gooding

Gender : Male

Cazi Greene

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Cazi Greene

Gender : Male

Dustin Guitreau

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Dustin Guitreau

Gender : Male

Tyler Harrison

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Tyler Harrison

Gender : Male

Landon Hazel

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Landon Hazel

Gender : Male

Gary Hood

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Gary Hood

Gender : Male

Nick Killebrew

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Nick Killebrew

Gender : Male

John Langston

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : John Langston

Gender : Male

Chad Martinez

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Chad Martinez

Gender : Male

Lester Millet

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Lester Millet

Gender : Male

Sawyer Pierce

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Sawyer Pierce

Gender : Male

Weston Rachal

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Weston Rachal

Gender : Male

Bryce Romero

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Bryce Romero

Gender : Male

Johnny Stockwell

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Johnny Stockwell

Gender : Male

SanChavis Torns

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : SanChavis Torns

Gender : Male

Lane Westerhaus

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Lane Westerhaus

Gender : Male

Gentry Williams

Character Name : Glader

Original Name : Gentry Williams

Gender : Male

Adriana Acosta

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Adriana Acosta

Gender : Female

Duane Cothren

Character Name : Conference Room Parent (uncredited)

Original Name : Duane Cothren

Gender : Male

James Dashner

Character Name : Lab Tech (uncredited)

Original Name : James Dashner

Gender : Male

Mark Gibson

Character Name : Glader (Alec) (uncredited)

Original Name : Mark Gibson

Gender : Male

Darryl Harvey

Character Name : Maze Control Room Supervisor / EMT (uncredited)

Original Name : Darryl Harvey

Gender : Male

Janet L'Aube

Character Name : Lab Scientist (uncredited)

Original Name : Janet L'Aube

Gender : Male

Travis Michael Myers

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Travis Michael Myers

Gender : Male

Zach Nichols

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Zach Nichols

Gender : Male

Tommy Sheppard

Character Name : Conference Room Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Tommy Sheppard

Gender : Male

Andrew Varenhorst

Character Name : Patient Zero (uncredited)

Original Name : Andrew Varenhorst

Gender : Male

Carol Jean Wells

Character Name : Herself Lab Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Carol Jean Wells

Gender : Female

Jeff Wiesen

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Jeff Wiesen

Gender : Male

Adrian Acosta

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Adrian Acosta

Gender : Male

Jacob Deville

Character Name : Dan (uncredited)

Original Name : Jacob Deville

Gender : Male

Sheldon Maurer

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Sheldon Maurer

Gender : Male

Seth Nichols

Character Name : Lab tech Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Seth Nichols

Gender : Male

Seth Nichols

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Seth Nichols

Gender : Male

Gustavo I. Ortiz

Character Name : Rebel Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Gustavo I. Ortiz

Gender : Male

McKenna Pippen

Character Name : Lab Tech Student (uncredited)

Original Name : McKenna Pippen

Gender : Male

Giovanni Silva

Character Name : Lab Tech #7

Original Name : Giovanni Silva

Gender : Male

Nicolas Stan

Character Name : Child (uncredited)

Original Name : Nicolas Stan

Gender : Male

Tony Vo

Character Name : Glader (uncredited)

Original Name : Tony Vo

Gender : Male

Kin-Lam Chan

Character Name : Glader (Jim) (uncredited)

Original Name : Kin-Lam Chan

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

Another forgettable Game of Ender/Hunger Games/Divergent clone. In this case, to compensate that the main characters are often women, we just make the whole cast to be men. Just forget about this.

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CharlesTheBold

@CharlesTheBold

2021-06-23

It was a good movie as far as it goes -- resourceful characters deprived of both freedom and their memories manage to build a society and think their way out of their bondage. The problem is that at the end, it simply stopped. No dramatic reason for ending where it does, no resolution of "why did the captors do this?" . Even in a series a movie ought to have a decent local climax -- for example, Kat and Peeta winning the Hunger Games.

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

One thing that I liked about this movie from the start was that it was, in my limited experience at least, somewhat original. Yes it was an apocalypse story but I have really not seen anything quite like it before. Yes moving mazes and all that have been done but the story as a whole was new to me. That was refreshingly enjoyable in this age of more or less boring Hollywood remakes. On the whole I quite enjoyed the movie. I would label it a “young adult” movie. Not only because the lead characters as well as almost the entire cast are teenagers but the story itself is clearly at a level directed towards a younger audience. But then, who do not wish they were young again? I quite liked the story. It clearly had its usual collection of illogical moments and plot holes but nothing really really annoying as far as I am concerned. In my opinion all of the cast did a decent enough job of their roles. Some roles mostly consisted of standing around in the background of course but the lead characters was not bad. Teresa was more of a plot element than a lead character in this movie though that has to be said. I did indeed like the maze itself. It had a quite cool look and was well done from a cinematic point of view. The one thing that did not come out in the movie though was the reason for it all. I know that is supposed to be the mystery but it was rather frustrating nonetheless to not get any clues whatsoever. What on Earth could be the purpose of having a bunch of kids live through this experience in that way? Sometimes the behavior of these kids where somewhat annoying of course. I especially disliked the plot element where that dumbass kid seemed to just want everything to stay the same forever. It is of course a classical element in stories like this but it still annoys the hell out of me every time. Bottom line is still that I found this a rather enjoyable movie. I would definitely want to see the other two books made into movies as well. I have not read the books by the way so me thinking this was a new story experience is of course partly due to this fact. SHARE THIS:

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Trazbor O'Gukguk

@Trazbor O'Gukguk

2021-06-23

Don't bother.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Much better than the marketing would have you assume. _Final rating: ★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

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jhpae

@jhpae

2024-06-11

It's one of my favorite movie series I've ever seen, but I can't deny that it's very different from the original book.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-10

Amnesiac Dylan O'Brian emerges from a lift shaft in the ground to be found by a group of lads who've all been left to live a sort of subsistence existence inside a whopping great stone maze. A quick bout of wrestling with "Gally" (Will Poulter) reminds him that his name is "Thomas" but that still doesn't help him - or anyone else - with what he's doing here. Each day the great doors of the maze open up, but anyone who does try to make it out is never heard from again. The lads are completely clueless until a girl is sent amongst them, and she "Teresa" (Kaya Scodelario) might just have the answer as "Thomas" manages to galvanise a few of his pals to test the secrets of the maze. Can they escape, and if they do - what are they escaping too? Is it freedom or might it actually be worse? They do know that the maze is being patrolled by some menacing metal monsters so it's quite a dangerous leap of faith they must take - but it's either that or staying put. This is clearly part one of a franchise, so much of it is simply character establishment with some ground rules laid down for them and us. A reliable cast of associates help keep the film story and the characters develop well enough - though quite why Londoner Poulter had to have an American accent is anyone's guess. The Dashner novels upon which this is based follow a familiar line, but director Wes Ball tries to keep the film moving along quickly with plenty of moments of peril, acrobatics and using a star whom the camera likes and who energetically enters into the spirit of this adventure. It's enjoyable fayre - you'll never remember who was who afterwards, but these sort of franchises were all the rage in the mid-noughties, and this is perfectly watchable and occasionally exciting brain fodder.

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-17

Re-watching The Maze Runner was a pleasant experience, and I still enjoyed it as much as I did the first time. The film's directing stands out, with a well-paced first act that successfully introduces us to the characters, the maze, and their unsettling situation. This setup provides a strong foundation for an exciting second act and a finale that leaves the audience with lingering questions, perfectly setting the stage for the sequel. The cinematography deserves praise as well. A standout moment is the opening sequence: the close-up shots immerse us in the disoriented perspective of the protagonist, only to transition smoothly to a zoom-out that reveals the towering, closed walls of the maze. This visual storytelling continues throughout the movie, maintaining a consistent sense of scale and tension. The acting is another strong point. Most of the cast delivers solid performances, creating believable connections and helping viewers grow attached to each character. Their chemistry and emotional delivery effectively add weight to the story's stakes. While the script is generally solid, it does feature a few clichéd jokes here and there, but these moments don't detract much from the overall experience. The Maze Runner is a well-executed film that combines strong direction, engaging visuals, and compelling performances. It builds a suspenseful and immersive world while keeping the audience eager for what comes next. I thoroughly enjoyed revisiting it.