
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. Occasional strong language includes "s-t," "son of a bitch," "goddamn," "d-k," "twat," "a-hole," "bastard," "bulls-t," "holy s-t," "what the hell," and "oh my God!"ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide.
