Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 278000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Maze Runner - La fuga

Title in Português:

Maze Runner: Provas de Fogo

Title in Français:

Le Labyrinthe : La Terre brûlée

Title in Türk:

Labirent: Alev Deneyleri

Synopsis

After escaping from the Maze, Thomas, Newt, Minho, Teresa Agnes, Frypan and Winston are welcomed by Mr. Janson into a protected facility. They meet other survivors from other mazes and they learn that everyday, a group of teenagers is summoned to be lodged in farms and communities in safe areas. However Thomas decides to investigate what happens with the teenagers and he meets Aris Jones (Jacob Lofland).

Soon they find that the place is a WCKD facility and Ava Paige (Patricia Clarkson) is alive and the leader of experiments with the teenagers that are intubated neither alive nor dead. Further, his group will be the next to be guinea pigs. Thomas and Aris succeed in escaping with the other Gladers from the facility and they decide to search for the resistance group called The Right Arm which is hidden in the mountains.

Along their journey, they find a destroyed, post-apocalyptic world; they meet Cranks, zombies infected by the Flare virus; they sustain the loss of a friend; they face a lethal lightening storm in the desert and a dangerous group of survivors; and they are betrayed by a friend. Now Thomas and his friends want revenge against the WCKD and Thomas vows to kill Ava Paige.

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Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Walkin' After Midnight
Patsy Cline: Performer
Alan Block: Writer
Crash
Anthony Loomis: Writer
Anthony Loomis: Performer
One Way
Daniel Heath: Writer
As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Chillout Mix)
Motorcycle: Performer
Walkin' After Midnight
Alan Block: Performer
As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Chillout Mix)
Motorcycle: Performer
Opening
John Paesano: Performer
Your New Lives
John Paesano: Performer
Follow Me
John Paesano: Performer
The Farm
John Paesano: Performer
You're Not Getting Out Of Here
John Paesano: Performer
The Mall
John Paesano: Performer
Cranks!
John Paesano: Performer
The Scorch
John Paesano: Performer
Goodbye
John Paesano: Performer
Lights
John Paesano: Performer
Uninvited Guest
John Paesano: Performer
Leaning Tower Of Scorch
John Paesano: Performer
Friends
John Paesano: Performer
The Source
John Paesano: Performer
The Cure
John Paesano: Performer
Chat With Brenda
John Paesano: Performer
A Home For Us
John Paesano: Performer
Memories
John Paesano: Performer
Hello Thomas
John Paesano: Performer
Tired Of Running
John Paesano: Performer
What's Next
John Paesano: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Gonzalez
8/10

The emotional depth of the music adds another layer of complexity to the characters' struggles and triumphs, making their journey even more compelling.

Brian Mitchell
2/10

The score of the film often felt repetitive and generic, with overly dramatic cues that did not effectively complement the action on screen. The lack of variety in the musical themes made it difficult to distinguish between different scenes, resulting in a monotonous listening experience that failed to engage the audience.

John Phillips
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through in moments of loss and betrayal, evoking a sense of melancholy and sorrow that resonates with the characters' experiences.

Daniel Gonzalez
8/10

The music perfectly complements the post-apocalyptic setting of the movie, creating a sense of desolation and survival that immerses the audience in the story.

Stephanie Martinez
9/10

The composition of the soundtrack is impressive, with a mix of electronic and orchestral elements that create a sense of urgency and tension throughout the film. The music seamlessly transitions between high-energy sequences and quieter, reflective moments, enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Thomas Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack does a great job of building up suspense and anticipation during key action sequences, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Carol King
6/10

The incorporation of tribal beats and percussion in certain tracks adds a tribal and primal element to the soundtrack, reflecting the survival instincts of the characters as they navigate through the harsh environment.

Joseph Carter
8/10

The use of percussion and synthesizers in the soundtrack creates a sense of urgency and danger, mirroring the challenges faced by the protagonists throughout the film.

Donald Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during key moments, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats and enhancing the suspenseful nature of the plot.

Mark Adams
6/10

The haunting melodies and ethereal vocals in some of the tracks create a sense of mystery and intrigue, mirroring the enigmatic nature of the WCKD organization and its sinister experiments.

Michael Brown
5/10

The use of electronic and industrial music in the soundtrack enhances the sense of urgency and danger that the characters face throughout their journey, adding a layer of tension to the scenes.

Melissa Parker
7/10

The soundtrack features a great mix of electronic and orchestral elements that reflect the themes of resilience and determination portrayed by the characters.