
In the epic finale to The Maze Runner Saga, Thomas leads his group of escaped Gladers on their final and most dangerous mission yet. To save their friends, they must break into the legendary last city, a WCKD controlled labyrinth that may turn out to be the deadliest maze of all. Anyone who makes it out alive will get the answers to the questions the Gladers have been asking since they first arrived in the maze. Will Thomas and the crew make it out alive? Or will Ava Paige ge... (Full plot summary below)
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In the epic finale to The Maze Runner Saga, Thomas leads his group of escaped Gladers on their final and most dangerous mission yet. To save their friends, they must break into the legendary last city, a WCKD controlled labyrinth that may turn out to be the deadliest maze of all. Anyone who makes it out alive will get the answers to the questions the Gladers have been asking since they first arrived in the maze. Will Thomas and the crew make it out alive? Or will Ava Paige get her way?
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| Independent Online (South Africa)Jamal-Dean GrootboomThis opening sequence is actually very thrilling and the best action sequence in the whole franchise. Unfortunately, the rest of movie falls flat with regard to character development, screenplay and proper exposition. |
| AV ClubJesse HassengerThe runty little brother of "The Hunger Games" has gotten surprisingly proficient in that area of well-produced sci-fi junk where a lot of the dialogue consists of variations on, “Go, go, go!” |
| GeekBob ChipmanI'll be honest: I'm pretty sure half of what I think I remember from Maze Runner 2: The Scorch Trials might actually [have been] pieces of the last two Divergent movies. |
| ColliderMatt GoldbergThe YA saga limps across the finish line. |
| NewsdayRafer GuzmanIn the end, "The Death Cure" makes for thrilling, if not deep-reaching, entertainment. |
| New York PostJohnny OleksinskiThe Death Cure doesn’t work on every level. The movie has, for the most part, jettisoned many of the story’s previous science fiction elements to focus more on action. In so doing, it relies on a lot of repeat devices to earn its thrills — namely perfectly-timed, life-saving rescues, often from the sky. Sometimes, you just want to hear some scientists talk shop for a minute. |
| Birth.Movies.Death.Leigh MonsonA movie "made for the fans," but also a demonstration of why that ethos doesn't make for good cinema. |
| Daily Express (UK)Andy LeaA spectacular and surprisingly thoughtful action movie. |
| HeraldNet (Everett, WA)Robert HortonSurprise, surprise: This is a competent and sometimes gripping movie. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA potent grand finale to a science-fiction trilogy of occasionally murky intentions. The film works like gangbusters clear through to its quietly ruminative final moments, a tribute to everything lost and that which is ultimately gained for its survivors. |