Briefly: With just a few weeks to go until Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials hits theatres, Fox has debuted a short new trailer for the film that features a few exciting pieces of new footage.

Now, I’ve never read the series of novels by James Dashner, so I have no clue what to expect next month. All that I know is that I thoroughly enjoyed The Maze Runner, and I cannot wait to see what Thomas and the Gladers get up to next.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials hits theatres on September 18th!

In this next chapter of the epic “Maze Runner” saga, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD. Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.

Saturday night’s biggest panel at Nerd HQ was with the cast of Maze Runner, back for their third year in a row. Lead actor Dylan O’Brien (Thomas) was joined by cast mates Ki Hong Lee (Minho), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Newt), Rosa Salazar (Brenda), Giancarlo Esposito (Jorge), director Wes Ball and Maze Runner author James Dashner. The panel opened with a woman asking if she donated a smile to Operation Smile (the charity which Conversations for a Cause benefits), would the cast take a photo with her niece? They happily obliged, raising even more money for the charity. Zachary Levi, the owner of Nerd HQ and moderator of the panel, thanked the woman and her mother stating they have given at least 50 children smiles from their attendance over the last five years.

Veterans to the franchise, O’Brien and Lee were asked if they had any advice on running for the newbies in the movie? They laughed it off, responding that they have enough trouble themselves and the others picked it up quickly. Another fan asked each panelist what they geek out about themselves since they are at Comic Con? O’Brien answered the Mets, Lee replied pizza, Brodie-Sangster chose Star Wars (the originals), Salazar picked Batman, Esposito likes Flash Gordon, Ball added Star Wars as well, and Dashner stated Game of Thrones, Star Wars and Breaking Bad. Someone asked how much Dylan has gained from his character Thomas,  the cast sang Happy Birthday to another fan, and they also spoke about Maze Runner composer John Paesano and how the cast grew from the first film to the second. For the actors, they spoke about the transition from TV to film such as getting into a character and the time restrictions between the two.

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Levi got more in depth with the cast about how much has changed from the first to second movie, not only in regards to the casting additions, but locations and budget. Director Wes Ball cited that he wanted The Scorch Trials to be epic. The palette of the film changes from the dark maze and the glade to a “sand-filled, rusty, scorched world.” The film took 58 days to complete in comparison to 43 days for the first. Because of the success of the first film, Ball exclaimed how excited he was to receive a bigger budget to play with on The Scorch Trials, adding bigger and better scenes. Dylan threw in his praise for Ball for his dedication and passion to the film and in return Wes thanked the cast for their commitment.

Next, a fan asked about the theme of the sacrifice for the good of the group versus the good of the one, and how Dashner’s role as a parent impacted the book? James responded that, though his number one goal is to entertain the reader and help them escape their world for a while, his personal life and things that are important to him seem “to naturally bleed into the story.“ He added that the important message of the books has always been about friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice. Another question asked was, “if you could play any other character in the film who would it be?” Half of the cast answered Newt, for his wisdom and being the glue that holds the group together. They joked around on stage with Salazar stating her character Brenda doesn’t “Fuck around!” The silliness continued when an audience member asked if the cast could make up their own slang like in the books, what would it be? O’Brien holding his mic upside down then switching it over answered “Meshuganah”.

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Another fan asked about a scene shown in the movie’s Hall H panel the previous day. Since the majority of the crowd let the cast know they were not able to get into that panel, the same clip was then played for the Nerd HQ audience. After the clip was shown, Wes talked about how the scene was lit with nothing but flashlights to make it look more terrifying and authentic. Also discussed were who the influential people each character’s name came from (ie: Thomas for Thomas Edison, Newt for Isaac Newton) and who Minho was named after since the reader still does not know. James responded that Minho actually is the name of his niece’s husband and as for the influential person he will be in the future, it can be left open to interpretation. Lee said he would like his character to actually cure cancer in the future and be his own influential person.

The panel closed with the question of, “if each character could be gender swapped, whom would each actor like to play their respective characters? The panelist, stumped for a minute, finally got an answer from Giancarlo saying he would like Selma Hayek to play his character. Ki added Angelina Jolie for him while James chose Taylor Swift for Dylan’s character Thomas. O’Brien joked it wouldn’t work due to Swift’s long legs which would probably cause her to get tripped up while running. Rosa chose Tony Revolori from The Grand Budapest Hotel. Thomas stayed in thought while his cast mates threw out names like Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence. A crowd member in response to the Lawrence suggestion replied “No, too sexy” which caused the whole room to laugh. Levi bounced back with saying about Brodie-Sangster “Do you see how sexy that man is?!” causing Thomas to blush and the crowd to go wild.

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Before leaving the stage, the cast greeted the fans and took several selfies with the crowd.

The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials comes out September 18th via 20th Century Fox.

For more information on Operation Smile and how to donate visit operationsmile.org

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Hey guys, Zack here! I decided to do some writing this Con so I am here to tell you all about the 20th Century Fox Panel. On Friday, Hall H had no line, so I was able to get right in to this particular panel. Which in my oppinion, was a total sleeper hit. All of the movies are ones that we know about already. There wasn’t any lame/headscratching King Kong remakes to be had here. Just kick ass footage. The panel started with an introduction from moderator Ralph Garman.

The Maze Runner

The first clip opens with the booming sound of gears clanking and whirling. The image of a stream of light can be seen. We then realize that we are on a lift being pulled up. Thomas (Dylan O Brien) lunges up into frame, gagging and wheezing. He realizes he is in a lift shooting upwards. As he gets to the top, light can be seen, the music intensifies and so did my pulse. This was an amazing way to open and we get a chance to witness this jarring moment with our protagonist as he ends up in this giant field called The Glade with a bunch of kids called Runners. My wife read these Maze Runner books by James Dashner last year. She says the Maze Runner is the best of all of them even though they are typical “YA books”. This opening scene really had me going guys. They showed a trailer and another clip but I was already sold. Director Wes Ball also showed some concept art for a future film in the franchise if it takes off. I really hope it does. The cast was comprised of mostly young actors I didnt know. Except for Kaya Scodelario (Effie from the BBC show Skins). Here’s the trailer:

The Book of Life

Let it be known, I have been excited about this film since the first trailer debuted earlier this year. I love anything Guillermo Del Toro produces in any capacity. So the fact that he speaks so highly of this film, actually means something. He isn’t like your typical exec producer who says “This movie is great” and runs away with a bag of money like a thief in the night. Every word that comes from Guillermo drips with love and a sort of fan boy nature that is addicting.

My personal hero.
My personal hero.

Garman glowingly introduced the panel to a ravenous Hall H. Director Jorge Gutierrez, producer Guillermo del Toro, Christina Applegate, Ron Pearlman and Channing Tatum. The panel had a few things to say about the making of the film before we were treated to some amazing footage.

Everyone loves this dude. Probably because he's super charming/hillarious
Everyone loves this dude. Probably because he’s super charming/hillarious

The first clip focuses on Manollo (Diego Luna) our mariachi protagonist. He stands in the middle of a bullfighting ring with his guitar. The music he plays is something beautiful and melancholy. He then proceeds to serenade his love Maria (Zoe Saldana) with the song Creep by Radiohead. This clip is so gut-wrenching and sweet at the same time that I literally had chills. They next showed a new trailer showing some new footage. All of it looked breathtaking.

After the footage was shown, director Jorge Gutierez said that being from Tijuana, popular music in America found it’s way down to him and he embraced it openly. As those words left his mouth, a music contributor to the film came out on the stage. And this contributor was none other than Biz mother flippin Markie. He was met with immediate cheers from Hall H as he belted out “Just a Friend” with the help of Channing Tatum. A moment that will forever be in my mind.  Forever for it’s pure awesome-ness.  After that, Ralph Garman opened up questions to the floor.

There were two standout moments from the Q&A portion of this presentation. The first was from a teenager who asked a question to Channing how it feels to be in a role that isn’t for his good looks or muscles. The second was Jorge’s answer regarding why he wanted to make a movie about Dia De Los Muertos. He responded by saying Day of the Dead has always been his favorite holiday. He even got married on Dia de Los Muertos because his best friend had passed away and he wanted him to still be his best man. That literally made me cry. I am tearing up as I’m writing this. Jorge seems like an exteremely passionate filmmaker and it shows in all the loving details of this film. No wonder Guillermo loves him so much.

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Agent 47

After The Book of Life, we were treated to the trailer debut of the new Hitman film staring Rupert Friend (Homeland). Rupert was away shooting that film and wasn’t able to make it but he did manage to send a nice little recorded message. The footage opens with Agent 47 in an interrogation room. A man stands on the otherside of the table with a loaded sniper rifle pointed right at our Agent. 47 explains how he’s basically totally ok with this scenario. He then kicks the table up which pulls the guns trigger and he in a bad ass slo mo kind of way uses the bullet to shoot off his hand cuffs. We then cut to beautiful locations like Singapore and Berlin. A large scale car chase goes down. S.W.A.T. team looking guys all in black harpoon Agent 47’s car from all directions and zip line in as he starts to take them out one by one. This was probably my favorite scene from the trailer. There was a lot of kick ass stuff and Zachary Quinto so you can sign me up for this one. Also, bravo to the filmmakers of this one for having the balls to shoot in such beautiful lush places that normally don’t get play on film.  Once Agent 47 was over, “Lets Be Cops” took the stage.

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Zachary Quinto in the house!

Lets Be Cops

This movie looks hilarious. The panel had Rob Rigel, Keegan-Michael Key, Nina Dobrev, and Daman Wayans Jr. Jake Johnson wasn’t able to make it due to shooting Jurassic World, but he had filmed a hilarious video for Hall H. The footage was mostly stuff you’ve seen in the trailer with a few extra curse words. However, it was all brilliant comedy. They also showed a scene of Wayans Jr. and Johnson’s fake cops meeting the valiant straight laced cop played by Rigel. In the clip, they respond to a break in at an Ace Hardware. The fake cops have fake guns and they even make fake gun cocking noises as they are next to their actual cop brethren. I don’t want to give the rest of the scene away, but lets just say it involves a large naked human. That’s all. It was refreshing to see Rigel play a non douche bag character, as he’s such a charismatic actor and I love that he is finally playing against type. Suffice it to say, I am seeing this movie opening day. It looks like it has a great blend of action and comedy.

Kingsman: The Secret Service

This panel was moderated by Mark Millar (why did we have to lose Garman?) He opened with how special Hall H to him because of how popular Kick-Ass became after it debuted there years ago. He explained how director Matthew Vaughn was in the hospital and couldn’t make it, but Vaughn recorded a special message for the audience. It opened with Vaughn in a Kick-Ass mask talking about how special it is that his new movie is in Hall H and that he got the chance to work with one of his heroes. The particular hero he was referring to was actually standing right next to him as the camera panned over to show Mark Hamill in a Hit Girl wig. Hamill had his Jedi beard going and mentioned that he had it for a “little space opera art house film you’ve never heard of”. Once they were done introducing the film, we were introduced to the world of the Kingsman.

I'd like to introduce to you my man crush, Colin Firth.
I’d like to introduce to you my man crush, Colin Firth.

The opening scene takes place in a snowy mountaintop cabin inhabited by several armed guards and a man tied to a chair. It’s revealed that this man is Mark Hamill, playing basically a Brittish doctor of some kind in his Joker voice (better than it sounds). As these dudes are interogating Hamill, they are interupted by a knock at the door. Then we are treated to a bevy of awesome gun fights and fisticuffs as the knock at the door belongs to a secret agent (very James Bond esque). This guy manages to kill every one and is about to untie Hamill when another knock at the door can be heard. The secret agent goes towards the door and is sliced in half by a girl with sword legs (completely crazy). She hastily covers up all of the dead bodies and opens the door for Sam F’in Jackson. If you’ve seen any of the trailers for this film, you know Jackson was a strange lisp thing going on. I feel like it really works well in this scene so I am excited to see how it works in the film.

We also got another scene of Colin Firth and his protege talking in a pub. They are rudely interupted by some hooligan dudes who Colin Firth kicks the shit out of using only his hands and a very tactical umbrella. I really want you to see the movie so I won’t spoil exactly how this marvelous fight goes. I will say that some of the music cues were super cheesy. I hope it’s just temp score because it takes away from the performances.

The thing I loved about the footage is that this is an old school kind of spy movie. Like a bat shit crazy Connery James Bond with some Brittish Avengers in there for good measure. If you have enjoyed any other Vaughn’s other films, I’m sure this one won’t dissapoint.

Sure this wasn’t a Saturday Hall H panel with all sorts of surprises. It was just a really amazing panel full of great moments. No punches were pulled during this one folks. If I were you, I would be on the look out for all of these films.

So what do you think? Are you excited for any of these ones?