'The Maze Runner' Confirmed for Reboot With 'Alien: Covenant' Screenwriter
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In an era where cinematic universes and franchise reboots have become the norm, Disney's 20th Century Studios is set to revive the 'The Maze Runner' series, promising a fresh continuation rather than a retread of the familiar.

AceShowbiz - Disney's 20th Century Studios is gearing up to bring a fresh perspective to the beloved "The Maze Runner" franchise, which captivated audiences worldwide from 2014 to 2018. Amid the current climate of film reboots and continuations, this new installment promises to stand out by expanding the universe rather than revisiting the past.

The original "The Maze Runner" trilogy, based on James Dashner's dystopian young adult novels, followed the perilous journey of a group of teens navigating a deadly maze and unraveling the mysteries of their dystopian world. With a total worldwide gross of over $900 million, the franchise solidified its place in the hearts of a generation, anchored by memorable performances from Dylan O'Brien and Kaya Scodelario.

With Wes Ball, the director of the original trilogy, as the producer, the reboot is not set to be a direct sequel or a remake. Instead, it is envisioned as a "continuation" of the existing universe, introducing presumably new characters and challenges but tethered to the narrative framework that fans have grown to love. Jack Paglen, known for his work on "Transcendence" and "Alien: Covenant," is in talks to craft the screenplay, bringing his unique vision to the evolving storyline.

The decision to reboot the series follows Disney's acquisition of Fox in 2019, underlining the entertainment giant's strategy to leverage established franchises like "Avatar," "Alien," and "The Maze Runner." This approach mirrors the studio's efforts with "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes," also directed by Wes Ball, which seeks to breathe new life into its respective series by setting a story with new characters generations after the original films.

With the original production team on board, including producers Ellen Goldsmith-Vein and Lee Stollman of Gotham Group, and Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen of Temple Hill, the reboot aims to recapture the innovative spirit and thrilling adventure that defined the initial trilogy. As it strides into development, the film is poised to offer both newcomers and loyal fans an exhilarating return to the Glade and beyond, ensuring that the legacy of "The Maze Runner" continues to endure in the collective imagination of its audience.

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