Tuesday, June 16, 2015

"Maze Runner: Scorch Trials" Movie Update: Dylan O'Brien Data Mocked the Exciting Sequel

"Maze Runner: Scorch Trials" just keep hitting theaters and Dylan O'Brien can not help but share some interesting details about what fans can expect in the coming months sequel. The star of "Teen Wolf" showed that people naturally put into a "new world". If you want to know more about this first learn.

"Scorch Trials" is the sequel to the successful book by James Dashner, "The Maze Runner". While fans of the series of books Dashner have an idea of ​​what to expect in the sequel. O'Brien, playing Thomas in the film, showed that there are some surprising changes in the movie.
"It's a new world we appear. At first we were in Glade in the maze, and in this we really see what is on the outside ... it's actually a dessert," O'Brien told MTV News.
The 23-year-old actor also shared behind the scenes information about the latest movies to the filming location for the movie. As most fans know, is the sequel to "The Maze Runner" is located in an area with sand dunes, but the cast and crew do not need to go to a desert or anywhere else for that matter. O'Brien revealed that the scenes were filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The star of "Teen Wolf" also revealed that "Underneath" was filmed in an underground shopping mall called Winrock.

At the same time revealed the director Wes ball in another interview with MTV News that "Scorch Trials" is "to be afraid, and locked in this dark place with only flashlights." According to him, the second part filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, former home of the now discredited series "Breaking Bad." "Maze Runner" has been filmed in Louisiana.
For the determination of credible sequel, said O'Brien production staff have poured sand everywhere. Meanwhile, the actor also revealed that all underground scenes in the movie were filmed in an abandoned shopping mall in New Mexico.
The star of "Teen Wolf" He went on to talk about the plot of "Maze Runner. Burn Trials" According to him, the film is not just like in the book, as director Wes Ball fans wanted to see something bigger and better to say, according to Cinema News.
In a recent interview, the ball also talked about lighting that was used in the film. According to him, as most of the scenes "Maze Runner: Scorch Trials" shot in the dark, they had to use torches and brought with them everywhere. Also, the second part done other than "Maze Runner" to be, because the story will focus on the very concept of "fear".
Meanwhile, James Dashner, author of the book, has confirmed that "maze runner: Scorch Trials" will differ from his book as the ball added more scenes. Ball also suggested that there is a lot of light in the film, because it contributes to the film's visual effects. He did Gladers wonder if they'll make in the dunes or if they have to stay inside.
"Maze Runner: Scorch Trials" star Dylan O'Brien, Scodelario, Thomas Sangster and Ki Hong Lee. The Scorch "test" opens in theaters on September 18, 2015.

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