“Elle” Magazine Scan- October 2014

Dylan is featured in the October 2014 issue of Elle Magazine. You can read the interview and view the scan in the gallery below! Don’t forget to pick up your own copy at your local store!

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18 September 2014

The Future Of Film: 21 Stars Of The Future

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DYLAN O’BRIEN

The story so far: The Internship, Teen Wolf (TV)

Coming up: The Maze Runner

Dylan O’Brien provoked fan frenzy as Teen Wolf’s sass-filled Stiles, a high-schooler who just happens to be best mates with a werewolf (he even repeated the trick as the Evil Stiles character, despite skin tones that would look unhealthy on an anaemic goth), and he’s got Maze Runner (and potentially its sequels) upcoming, so his seat at the MTV Movie Awards should be assured for a few years yet. Make no mistake though: he’s a genuine talent who can trade on a lot more than those chiselled looks. Expect to see plenty of him. Especially if he gets out of that maze.

Source: Empire.Com

12 September 2014

“The Scorch Trials” Is Already In Pre-Production!

For author James Dashner, 2009’s The Maze Runner was only the beginning, as his hugely popular YA dystopian novel — about a mysterious maze and its unwilling inhabitants — launched two sequels, 2010’s The Scorch Trials and 2011’s The Death Cure, and one prequel, 2012’s The Kill Order.

20th Century Fox, which produced the movie adaptation of the first book, is betting big on Dashner’s vision, as pre-production on sequel The Scorch Trials is currently underway in New Mexico, two weeks before The Maze Runner hits theaters.

“We’ve got stages, we’ve got crews coming in, Dylan [O’Brien] will be back in a few weeks, we’re building sets, and the script is being written,” The Maze Runnerdirector Wes Ball told BuzzFeed. “It’s a bit of a race this time because we’re cautiously optimistic, but we’re feeling excited we’re about to do something that’s way more sophisticated, way more grown up, and really set up a saga here.”

In the aftermath of The Hunger Games’ global success, many studios have turned to young adult books in the hopes of discovering the next great box office franchise, but that’s easier said than done — as Warner Bros (2013’s Beautiful Creatures), Screen Gems (2013’s The Mortal Instruments), and The Weinstein Company (2014’sVampire Academy) can attest.

To further stoke interest in a sequel, the final act of The Maze Runner hews incredibly closely to the book, leaving many important questions unanswered. And doing so was a very deliberate choice, according to the film’s director.

“It’s a ballsy ending, man, we don’t answer everything — but that’s the book,” said Ball. “Hopefully, they’ll want the next one because we pick up exactly where we left off; you could really watch the movies back to back and it would be one long story.”

Source: Buzzfeed.Com

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