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‘The Maze Runner 3: Death Cure’ Release Date: Dylan O’Brien Filming Again?

‘The Maze Runner 3: Death Cure’ Release Date: Dylan O’Brien Filming Again?

Jenia Gracia

Has Dylan O'Brien finally gotten back to filming "The Maze Runner 3: Death Cure"?

It can be recalled that in April, the actor figured in an accident while doing a scene for his upcoming film. The impact on him was reportedly so bad that he needed time to recuperate.

However, a fan saw him recently at the Jamba Juice in Sherman Oaks. While it appeared that he has already recovered, it can be observed that "The Maze Runner 3: Death Cure" star is nearly unrecognizable.

"MY LIFE HAS BEEN MADE, meeting you was the best thing ever @dylanobrien," Vanessa Denegri wrote in his Twitter post which showed her and Dylan O'Brien inside the restaurant.

A friend then commented on her post, saying, "@VanessaDenegri @dylanobrien THATS SO AWESOME! Was he super sweet?? Thanks for posting!! I Have been worried about him."

Denegri then responded by pointing out that "@AshleyLovesEli @dylanobrien yeah he was so sweet! He was laughing."

Meanwhile, in an interview with Collider, "The Maze Runner 3: Death Cure" director Wes Ball gave out some hints on what to expect from the third installment of the movie-adaptation of James Dashner's novels.

"This next one will be cool because we're gonna cut maybe a year later," he shared. "Yeah, so it'll be cool. Some things have happened off screen, which is gonna make the movie feel even bigger."

The movie's storyline will revolve around the journey of Dylan O'Brien's character as he looks for a cure to the lethal disease called "Flare."

Originally, it was set for release on Feb. 17, 2017, but with the accident on the set, it was pushed to Jan. 12, 2018, The Hollywood Reporter dished. 

The entertainment site noted that what happened to the 24-year-old actor on the set of "The Maze Runner 3: Death Cure" was worse than initially believed.

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