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The crux of Maze Runner: The Death Cure revolves around Thomas (played by Dylan O'Brien) and his fellow Gladers sneaking into Last City to face the nefarious organization, WCKD. Now, this exclusive deleted scene reveals exactly what breaking in entailed.
The clip begins with Patricia Clarkson's Ava Paige instructing her henchman to elevate security levels throughout the city, then cuts to tunnels underneath the city where Thomas, Gally (Will Poulter) and Newt (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) are using the subway tracks to access the streets. "Thomas loves trains, don't you, mate?" Newt quips.
"Great, you're going to see another one real soon," Gally warns, as the three boys sprint down the tracks. At which point a train comes barreling towards them -- only partially animated here, as the sequence was left on the cutting room floor. "Less talking, more running!" Gally shouts, just before Newt falls onto the tracks and his life is left hanging in the balance.

This is only one of the deleted and extended scenes Gladers will get with The Death Cure's home entertainment release, which also includes the gag reel, a behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of the cast's friendships over the years and, if you snag a physical copy, a 24-page prequel comic book written by screenwriter T.S. Nowlin.
Maze Runner: The Death Cure is available digitally April 10 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on April 24.
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