Maze Runner: The Death Cure trailer provides first look at delayed final adventure
Production was shut down after an on-set accident left actor Dylan O'Brien seriously injured
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Your support makes all the difference.The first trailer for Maze Runner: The Death Cure - the third and final film in the young adult franchise - has been released.
Dylan O'Brien - currently seen in American Assassin - takes centre stage as Thomas who this time around leads his group of escaped Gladers through a labyrinth that may turn out to be the deadliest one they've encountered yet.
This film - directed by Wes Ball - was originally due to be released February 2017, however, an on-set accident which left O'Brien seriously injured forced production to shut down. Maze Runner: The Death Cure will arrive in cinemas almost an entire year later on 26 January 2018.
The first adaptation of James Dashner's novels - simply titled The Maze Runner - was released September 2014 with its sequel The Scorch Trials arriving a year later. Both grossed over $300 million from a $34m and $61m budget respectively.
The Death Cure also stars Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Rosa Salazar, Kaya Scodelario as well as Breaking Bad's Giancarlo Esposito and former Game of Thrones cast member Aidan Gillen.
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