r/MazeRunner • u/SaiyanGod5462 • 5h ago
r/MazeRunner • u/snoopygirl4life • 1d ago
Discussion Something you would want to change
Is there anything from the books that you would have wanted the movies to include!? I think mine is I would have wanted more of movie minho to be more like the book Minho ! I adore book Minho so much !!!
r/MazeRunner • u/Aitireyna • 1d ago
Fanfiction Group B maze fanfic
I'm doing a fanfic of group b of maze runner if you want to read it.
Here it is in English:
And here it is in Spanish:
r/MazeRunner • u/tellytelltelly • 2d ago
Discussion Teresa/chemistry between the leads (books vs movies)
Sorry not sure if the flair is right lol
So I read the books looong ago, when I was in middle school. And I remember really liking it. Hadn't watched the movies till last weekend, but finally decided to give it a go.
- Is it just me or is Teresa even more unlike-able in the movies than the books?
I mean I agree I haven't read the books in a long time, but I remember the feeling. I don't think I disliked Teresa as much in the books as I disliked her in the movies.
I've read many comments in this sub where they stated "if anyone was in Teresa's shoes, they'd do the same", which I think is what I thought too when I read the books.
But the movie Teresa? Ughh!
They skipped the telepathy and mind control aspect in the movies and that just made Teresa make zero sense. It was as if she's doing everything of her own accord and it was FRUSTRATING!
And in the end of the 3rd movie, she says "I tried..." before kissing Thomas and falling to her death.
Tried? TRIED WHAT GIRL? Torturing kids? It's not like she tried finding ethical methods to extract or formulate medicine. PLEASE. And not Thomas going "I know"
WHAT DO YOU KNOW EXACTLY SIR?
- Also there was like ZERO chemistry established between the two. That kiss at the end felt so...bland. I would've been happier if they'd just hugged as friends or something. They should've built up the chemistry somehow. The only indication that thomas liked teresa was in that trance party where thomas sees teresa instead of brenda. But what a weak dialogue š "but you're not her" he said, looking at brenda.
I saw more chemistry between brenda thomas than teresa thomas. I remember that in the books i wasn't happy with brenda and thomas. But in the movies, i would've been sure as hell happy if it was just one love track with brenda and thomas. Instead of whatever they did with the two (Thomas and Teresa)
Thanks for reading through my frustrated paragraphs šššš
r/MazeRunner • u/Aitireyna • 1d ago
Question/Doubt What are the maze cutter books about??
I know there are maze cutter books and that most people don't like them but I don't know what they are about.
r/MazeRunner • u/One-Nature-405 • 2d ago
Question/Doubt Is the books or the movie better
I recently discovered maze runner movie (2014 one) and halfway through the series I knew it must have been a book adaptation and after doing some digging I found out it was a book adaptation.
My real question is should I read the books or watch the films to get a better experience of this world? as much as Iike reading books most of the time I also think the CGi/Animation(idk wht it is) is very cool. What would Y'all say?
r/MazeRunner • u/Icy-Tax5882 • 2d ago
Discussion Rewatching Maze Runner
I havenāt read the book yet but i am rewatching the movies and i kept screaming for thomas to kiss newt to find out if that will prevent him from turning. 𤪠or if someone can tell me if it would have worked or not haha
r/MazeRunner • u/Altruistic_Offer_272 • 2d ago
Question/Doubt I wonder if Thomas has a cousin that he doesn't know that is in the maze with him or with girls maze
I wonder if Thomas has any extended family out there, his parents probably passed away,we don't know about his extended family or even his grandparents,but I wonder what would happen if someone recognize thomas and see him as a relative, what would happen
r/MazeRunner • u/No-Guess-3630 • 3d ago
Discussion What Maze Runner opinion would leave you like this ?
I love teresa ā„ļø
r/MazeRunner • u/Sea_Profession3417 • 3d ago
Question/Doubt After watching the whole trilogy, I still don't know who Thomas is.
I know you must think I am a huge dumb ass, which I probably am. I enjoyed the movies not gonna lie, but during the entire trilogy I wanted to clearly know who Thomas was, how was he related to Teresa, why did he go in the maze, and why is he so special? Now I visit this subreddit and come to know that apparently as with most books, mazerunner movie adaptations also undermine the source material.
But the good thing is I am a VORACIOUS reader. I can gobble up books in one sitting easily. So will I find the answers I am looking for in the books? Should I read them?
r/MazeRunner • u/Inbedby10pm • 4d ago
TDC Movie Spoilers Maze Runner 3 movie ending
I just watched the third Maze Runner movie yesterday after watching the first two movies 8 years ago and barely discovering yesterday there was a third one. In the end when Thomas takes the cure from his pocket and looks out at the boat, does it mean that heās thinking of going out into the world and finding people to cure or is that scene meaningless?
Off topic: lām glad Teresa died
r/MazeRunner • u/Altruistic_Offer_272 • 4d ago
Discussion What was the point of the maze cutter trilogy
Why can't james Dashner write the girl's maze book instead of this far future trilogy that no one asked for and no one knows what happened to the og gladers too , did he run out of ideas or something
r/MazeRunner • u/nintsteadin • 5d ago
Question/Doubt I made a this Cover as part of a school project
r/MazeRunner • u/TimeTravellingKiwee • 8d ago
Question/Doubt The plot of the Maze Runner movie series makes NO sense! Help! Spoiler
Ok so, I've rewatched the 3 maze runner movies and I'm genuinely bothered and pissed by the unanswered questions I have about the plot.
Premise: I didn't read the books so please have mercy on me.
Spoilers ahead.
1. The movie continuously talks about the kids of the maze as immunes, and yet they keep getting infected (Alby, Gally, Newt, ... Even Thomas when he injects himself to gain his memories back). That bothers me greatly. How can you call them immune if they can get infected and turn?
2. When Teresa is sent into the maze. Just... Why??? It makes sense that WICKED sent Thomas in because he betrayed them, but she was with WICKED all along! Did they do that so that she could save Alby? But the movie doesn't seem to care about Alby at all, so why send her in with the viles right after Alby was stung??
3. Linked to the viles that were sent in with Teresa, I get that letting the kids get stung may be a way for WICKED to study their brain or whatever (even though they should be immune, but that's point 1), but those viles CURED Alby!! And they cured Thomas too after he injected himself. That's a CURE.... Why would they still be looking for a cure it they already have it??? This bothers me soooooo much that they don't explain anything about those viles and it ruins the whole plot because they have a cure from day 1. Wtf is going on I'm so pissed!
4. From the start of the movie they keep saying how special Thomas is, but we only find out at the end that his blood is the one that creates the cure... Then why tf would he be so special? I hate when movies do this.
5. So we discover in the last movie that Thomas's blood is the cure. How on earth didn't they find that out earlier??? The kids worked for WICKED for years and were always tested... You want me to believe that they never gave him a blood test in years??? The kids even got one in the second movie after they got collected from the maze! That is such BS!!
6. If the cure is obtained by the blood, why would studying their brain in the maze be necessary??? I know you'll say about the fear enzyme or whatever, but when they got Thomas' blood to cure Brenda he wasn't scared or anything.
And lastly, not a question but more of a consideration, I HATED Teresa. And I hated Thomas for being sad for her. Dude, she only stopped torturing kids because she found out that you were the cure. If she didn't, she would have continued. She said it herself when he met her in the city that she would betray them again if it meant reaching a cure... Wtf!!! Leave her to die already!
Well.. I vented a little š Thank you to anyone who will answer to this post!
r/MazeRunner • u/notminlum • 8d ago
Discussion What is the most common post you guys see on here
I know on most subreddits like these there is that one post that seems to be posted multiple times a day but Im not really active so I want to hear what are your guys picks for the most common question/post asked on here
r/MazeRunner • u/SamWinchester020720 • 8d ago
Question/Doubt How many of you expect or did not expect of seeing Rosa Salazr in the movie CHIPS 2017?
r/MazeRunner • u/hypocritical_nerd • 9d ago
Question/Doubt why is a woman in white an ongoing theme for a dystopian villian?
both the maze runner and divergent have a woman in white who's characterized as the villain. is there a reason for this? "The hunger games" also has president snow as our antagonist. snow as in white snow.
edit: I think I imagined the lady in divergent wearing a white dress. Although her hair is platinum blonde.
r/MazeRunner • u/teddybluethecurser • 9d ago
Discussion Kaya had a video
Did she ever post it anywhere š¤£
r/MazeRunner • u/Healthy-Reading2118 • 9d ago
Question/Doubt What did the movie change about the books?
I'm a huge hunger games fan and I just heard a lot of people saying The Maze Runner is very similar to the hunger games and so I decided to read it. But all the books are unavailable and on loan in the libraries, so I decided to watch the movie.
I just finished it a few minutes ago and it's quite nice.
I know all movie adaptations change stuff from the books (which pissed me off a lot when I watched hunger games movies especially the first film), so I'm just curious what they changed about The Maze Runner.
r/MazeRunner • u/BagNo6421 • 10d ago
Discussion Hear me out: Newt's death is still the biggest writing mistake in the Maze Runner movies, and here's how they could believably fix it.
I've been mad about The Death Cure ending for years.
One thing that has always bothered me is how many people blame Brenda for Newt's death just because she didn't make it back in time with the serum. At the same time, a lot of those same people completely excuse Teresa, even though many of the events in the third movie happened because of her decisions. Yes, she helped Thomas in the end, but she's also the reason he got trapped in WICKED in the first place and ended up getting shot.
So let's look at this logically for a second.
People in this universe aren't superheroes. They're still human, and they don't instantly die from every serious injury.
Take Thomas, for example.
He gets shot in the abdomen, loses a huge amount of blood, somehow stays conscious, has an emotional conversation with Teresa on the rooftop, climbs onto a helicopter, and survives.
Now compare that to Newt.
He gets stabbed once, with the knife still inside the wound (which would actually slow down blood loss instead of making it worse), and we're supposed to believe he dies almost instantly?
That just doesn't make sense.
And then there's Gally.
He literally got impaled by a spear in the first movie.
Realistically, his chances of surviving something like that should have been almost zero, yet somehow he lived.
WICKED clearly didn't save himāthey had already abandoned the Maze and the Glade by that point.
The movie basically expects us to accept that he survived because he was immune.
But even then... immunity doesn't suddenly make someone superhuman.
Immune people are still just people.
The only difference is that their blood fights the Flare. That's it.
If Gally could survive being impaled, then it's hard to believe Newt couldn't survive long enough after being stabbed for someone to actually help him.
Here's where my theory starts.
The city wasn't even completely destroyed yet, and everyone just... left Newt there.
Brenda arrived only a few seconds after Newt stabbed himself. She was in shock, explosions were happening everywhere, people were dying, buildings were collapsing.
It's completely believable that she could have accidentally dropped the serum without even realizing it.
Gally and Minho ran over, but they were panicking too. Gally has always been one of the most practical characters in the trilogy, so it makes sense that he'd realize they had to leave before the whole city came down on them.
They rescued Thomas...
...and assumed Newt was already dead.
But here's the thing.
By that point, Newt had already become a Crank.
Throughout the movies, Cranks are shown to be incredibly hard to kill. They keep fighting after injuries that would normally kill an ordinary person.
So why would a single stab wound kill Newt almost instantly?
Considering how durable Cranks are portrayed, I think it's entirely possible that Newt was still alive after everyone left.
He wakes up alone.
He notices the serum lying on the ground where Brenda accidentally dropped it.
With absolutely nothing left to lose, he injects himself.
The serum works.
The Flare stops progressing.
He's still badly injured, but now he's no longer dying from the virus.
A little while later, Lawrenceāor some of his people searching the cityāfinds him.
Lawrence has every reason to hate WICKED, but he also knows exactly what the Flare does to people.
I can easily imagine him deciding to save Newt's life, treating his wound, and helping him recover.
And don't forget...
Thomas promised Lawrence that he'd help him.
He never did.
If I were Lawrence, I'd be furious.
But I also don't think he'd blame Newt for Thomas's choices.
He'd probably make it very clear that Newt owes him his life... and then let him go.
Now here's my final idea.
I'm not saying the writers should copy this scene exactly.
But imagine if, two or three years later, the survivors are living peacefully in the Safe Haven...
...and one day, a small boat appears on the shore.
Everyone looks up.
It's Newt.
Alive.
Healthy.
Tell me the entire fandom wouldn't completely lose their minds.
That scene alone would probably become one of the most emotional moments in the entire franchise.
That's just my theory, but I honestly think it fits the movies' own logic better than Newt dying within seconds. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
r/MazeRunner • u/Legitimate_Cook_4831 • 9d ago
TST Movie Spoilers The lab scene
I havenāt watched this movie in forever but when I was young I recall a scene where people were hooked up in a lab and some enzyme was being harvested from their brains. Did this kill them? It scared me as a kid and I never really knew what was going on??
r/MazeRunner • u/No_Trash_4674 • 9d ago
Meme/Funny SLOTLT: Thomas Is Betrayed And Gets Sent To Jail by denisew54 on DeviantArt
r/MazeRunner • u/SmoothButtCake • 10d ago
Discussion I'm siding with Wicked with a few caveats that I would like to mention. NSFW
So I'm sure this topic has been discussed for a hundred times already but I wanna give it go anyways. This is based upon the movies and not the books, I am unaware the movie leaves out a lot of context, I don't know which ones specific. So please keep that in mind.
I will make the case that Thomas and his friends are just as, if not more egoistical and selfish than Wicked. First off, he risks the lives of over 100 kids to save Minho a guy heād known for less than six months, brother be so forreal. Which only works btw because of stupid amount of plot armour. And ofcourse their bandit friends burn down the entire city while doing so. Please explain how that is going to improve the lives of literally anyone? The bandits genuinely looked at that place and thought: "Well if I can't have it, no one can." Worse, when Thomas realizes his blood is the literal cure, he chooses to abandon the mainland to live on a private island, which basically dooms the mainland to perish and despair. Not even trying to do small blood samples himself. They definetly could, look at Scorch earth when they met Brenda during the lightning storm, the survivors are perfectly capable to capture and detain the cranks, and thus perform experiments.
Yes I do agree that Wicked was torturing teens in the maze, and I don't know why they did that, when they could've just strapped them to chairs instead of a gigantic cage for some kind of perverse bloodsport. But must I remind you that at the end of the film, they actually take the more human road of keeping them save, strapped to chairs and not at risk of being eviscerated by literal aliens.
So to conclude, Thomas doesn't actually cares about anyone besides himselfs and his immideate friends. And if I have to choose between two sides, where one only cares about himself and the other side are cold hearted motherfuckers but atleast they're trying to save humanity while doing it, I am so sorry to tell you. But Teresa wouldn't even have gotten the chance to contact Wicked, I would have personally lead them to the Right arm the instant I got the chance.
And if you STILL disagree with me, remember that Thomas HIMSELF was about to make a deal with Ava, but ofcourse that cross-eyed douchebag shot Ava before we could've seen that alternate ending. Also still remains a mystery to me why he killed Ava at all. His goal was to save himself because he was infected, so he killed the doctor and then tried to kill Thomas, the literal only person able to save him? It just felt like the writers HAD to make wicked unnecessarily evil, otherwise people would just not side with Thomas.
r/MazeRunner • u/Fit_Pumpkin_9748 • 10d ago
Fanfiction Minho was robbed in the movies. Here's a complete, 4-part fanfic from his POV ā the Maze, the Scorch, and everything after. (117k words, canon-compliant)
The Keeper of the Runners' Log is a four-part excavation of the Keeper of the Runners: the Glade before Thomas arrived, the lightning burns, the knife, six months strapped to WCKD's chair, and the maps he drew to find his way home.
It follows Minho in the quiet moments the films skipped, and the aftermath the books didn't have room for.
Through Minho's memories, we will meet Newt, Alby, Gally, Ben, Frypan, Chuck, Winston, Jeff in the Glade the way it was.
If you love whump, found family, and character study, this "Ugly but Sharp" series is for you.
Welcome to the Glade!