6/3/2023 0 Comments Runner 3 characters![]() ![]() In a scene a man threatens to cut off a girls finger.Ī girl cuts into a boys neck (sometimes onscreen and a bit nasty) to retrieve a chip inside, the chip is shown being pulled out of the small bloody slot. Very upsetting.Ī girl has a bag thrown over her head as she is kidnapped briefly. Later on, the doctor returns to see her being restrained as a full zombie, and it’s implied that she had to be shot when considering what happens with the flair. In particularly upsetting scenes, a little girl is shown ill with the zombie (or flare) virus, and they inject her with a syringe bringing her back to good health as she bonds with the doctor. We see a violent protest and cannons shoot into the crowd, people are shown flying and the streets get destroyed however later we hear no bodies where found. In the opening sequence, lots of guns are shot at soldiers while the protagonists try to latch on to a moving cargo train filled with teens.Ī car goes through a tunnel filled with zombies when the car contributes driving with them hanging on, some are flying off etc, and after the car crashes they get out of the vehicle and a zombie approaches when a boy shoots it with a shotgun mostly off camera, then they are saved and more zombies are killed bloodlessly. Here, in this review I will he breaking down all of its parental content in full detail: Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the final film in The Maze Runner trilogy, and that being said it has the most action of all 3. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Romance isn't a focus here, as it is in many other YA-based adaptations - instead, the Maze Runner stories deal with friendship, teamwork, courage, and trust - but there's a hint of a love triangle and a quick kiss or two. ![]() But it's the up-close deaths (via stabbing, shooting, and falling from a great height) that are the most disturbing. ![]() And the body count is high, with big explosions and shoot-outs responsible for lots of fatalities. There's considerably more strong language in the movies than in the books: Expect to hear "s-t," "bull s-t," "son of a bitch," etc. The movie centers on charming, loyal Thomas ( Dylan O'Brien), who in this last film must rally the remaining Gladers to again rescue one of their own from WCKD's clutches. Parents need to know that Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the finale in the popular Maze Runner trilogy based on James Dashner's best-selling dystopian books. ![]()
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