MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE * * * (Action packed teen heroics) The latest in the teenagers save the world series is packed with action, as Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) leads his heroic crew into the walled city they once escaped from to save his friend Minho
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MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE
* * *
(Action packed teen heroics)
The latest in the teenagers save the world series is packed with action, as Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) leads his heroic crew into the walled city they once escaped from to save his friend Minho from the clutches of the scientists who are experimenting on him to find a cure for a virus that turns humans into zombies. It appears as if a couple of his crew have gone over to the other side, but only time will tell in this long 2¼-hour search and rescue marathon.
The movie opens with a tense, exciting train rescue and never slows done until the final battle.
Will Thomas be able to rescue Minho? Will he reunite with the love of his life (Kaya Scodelario? Will they find a cure for the virus and save the world? Will a lot of people die along the way? And will they all find peace and happiness?
"Maze Runner: The Death Cure" should be a hit with the younger crowd who like this genre. For us older folks, it may be a bit too much.
Rated PG-13, with profanity and violence.
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