'The Maze Runner' Movie Series: A Thrilling and Polarizing Success - Second P-Part Tipped On September 2015

"The Maze Runner" Movie Series: A Thrilling and Polarizing Success - Second P-Part Tipped On September 2015
Movie goers can consider the 21st century as the age of the Young Adult (YA) novel based films. With thousands of YA books that are being turned in a film, a few anointed ones, like "The Hunger Games" and "Twilight" series, can result to a new hype and millions of profits.
"The Maze Runner" is one of those few novels based on YA books that can be considered as anointed. As reported by Latin Post, the movie was a huge hit that its producers and distributors have been gearing for its sequel even before movie ticket sales have been recorded.
"The film's success was so huge that Twentieth Century Fox, the movie's distributor and copyright holder, green-lit a sequel soon after the box office receipts came in." Audiences and even critics have reported and gave good feedbacks for the movie that opened with a whopping $35 million on ticket sales.
"The Maze Runner" features O'Brien Thomas, a teen-ager who faces a dystopian world that requires guts, instincts, and stamina to be able to survive. Thomas and a community of children are confined inside the 'Glade', a confined place surrounded by concrete maze.
Most reviews of the YA movie are all good and positive. Mirror said that "The Maze Runner" is an "impressive and thrilling fantasy" movie. The report also put the movie in the rosters of well-acclaimed YA movies like "The Hunger Games" of Suzanne Collins and "Divergent" by Veronica Roth. "The Maze Runner is a young adult sci-fi adventure, in the vein of The Hunger Games and Divergent, that turns out to be exciting with a climax that bodes well for sequels."
To date, the novel's author James Dashner have written four books in the "Maze Runner" series. These are "The Maze Runner," "The Scorch Trials," "The Death Cure," and "The Kill Order." A fifth book, "The Fever Code," is said to be underway as well.
On the other hand, The Guardian has critiqued the "Maze Runner" in a not so positive way. The review said that the premise of the movie is not bad but the screenplay and the entire plot loses coherence and plausibility. "... less though-out and filled-in, lacking the mad Lisztomania costuming and general exuberance, and it steadily loses plausibility and coherence as it moves towards its climax."
"The Maze Runner" may have attracted both positive and negative feedbacks but still, the second chapter of the book that will soon be a movie will prove its audience appeal. The movie's second installment, "The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials," is expected to debut on Sept. 18 of next year.
Tags : The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials release date The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials releases The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials reveals The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials rumors The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials speculations The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials released date The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials premiere date The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials 2015 The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials latest news The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials latest update The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials news The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials update the maze runner the maze runner movie the maze runner book The Maze Runner book series the maze runner movie review The Maze Runner reviews
Hot Trends
-
Here Are the Winners of the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards
-
12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards: The Winners & How You Can Watch It
-
New Documentary “J. D. Greear Unmasked” Exposes Power Struggles Within the Southern Baptist Convention
-
Celebrating Valentine's Day: Story Behind Steve Curtis Chapman's "I Will Be Here"
-
Newsboys Frontman Michael Tait Accused of Sexual Assault and Misconduct
-
TobyMac Accused of Dabbling with Satanic Occult
-
Megan Woods Announces New Single “I Believe You” Set to Release on June 6
-
Jeremy Camp Collaborates with Daughters, Arie Camp and Bella Camp, on "Again"
-
Brandon Lake Sparks Conversation on “Christianese” in Worship: Calls for Greater Accessibility in Music
-
CeCe Winans Extends Her Sold Out Tour
-
Angelique Marketon Releases "Out Of The Deep"
-
Olivia Lane Releases New Single "God Shows Up"
-
New Trailer for "Testament," a Series Bringing to Life the Acts of the Apostles, is Out Now!
-
Kutless Releases Bold New EP "Lies Of My Brothers"
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
Most Popular
-
Here Are the Winners of the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards
-
12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards: The Winners & How You Can Watch It
-
New Documentary “J. D. Greear Unmasked” Exposes Power Struggles Within the Southern Baptist Convention
-
Celebrating Valentine's Day: Story Behind Steve Curtis Chapman's "I Will Be Here"
-
Newsboys Frontman Michael Tait Accused of Sexual Assault and Misconduct
-
TobyMac Accused of Dabbling with Satanic Occult
-
Megan Woods Announces New Single “I Believe You” Set to Release on June 6
-
Jeremy Camp Collaborates with Daughters, Arie Camp and Bella Camp, on "Again"
-
Brandon Lake Sparks Conversation on “Christianese” in Worship: Calls for Greater Accessibility in Music
-
CeCe Winans Extends Her Sold Out Tour
-
Angelique Marketon Releases "Out Of The Deep"
-
Olivia Lane Releases New Single "God Shows Up"
-
New Trailer for "Testament," a Series Bringing to Life the Acts of the Apostles, is Out Now!
-
Kutless Releases Bold New EP "Lies Of My Brothers"
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?