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Maze Runner cast and crew in trouble after apparently stealing artefacts from
Representatives from 20th Century Fox are trying to determine if actors took American Indian artifacts while filming “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” at a private New Mexico ranch.
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As The interview of maze runner cast revelead here that there is nothing wrong in being pirated of the movie because it is just natural that if you are releasing a movie it is just that it will get leaked somehow through torrent or other websites where torrent is not accessible. “O’Brien, the film’s director, and other crew members involved need to apologize to Pueblo tribal leaders for their behaviour and return any artifacts they removed from the site”.
However, 19-year-old Maeve Cunningham was so appalled by the revelations, she promptly started a Care2 petition, calling for an apology from the cast and from director Wes Ball.
Last year, the cast visited land belonging to the Pueblo – a Native American people whose culture can be dated back to at least 700AD – while filming in New Mexico.
Hart said 20th Century Fox officials told the ranch they want to find out if items were actually stolen or if O’Brien was embellishing a tale during his “Live with Kelly and Michael” appearance. The Scorch Trials filmed at Diamond Tail Ranch, a 22,000 acre property that is home to many Native American relics and artifacts. “Please publicly apologize to Pueblo community leaders and return what you stole”.
Watch O’Brien’s interview below.
“And within a week, five of our actors went down ill”, O’Brien said.
“Didn’t you guys see that episode of The Brady Bunch?”
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Chris Sheffield, Ki Hong Lee, James Dashner, Dylan O’Brien, Alexander Flores, Kaya Scodelario, Jacob Latimore, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Dexter Darden attend the Twentieth Century Fox and Teen Vogue screening of “The Maze Runner” at SVA Theater on September 15, 2014 in New York City. “Native American rights are important to me, and hearing someone who you have a lot of respect for completely disregard someone else’s culture and basic human rights in such a disrespecting manner was just this big letdown for me”.