He finished a degree in Journalism at the University of the East, Manila in 2009 and started his career in the print media as a regular contributor to The Standard in 2008. Nickie Wang is a senior entertainment writer of The Standard. Prior to becoming the entertainment editor The Standard (formerly Manila Standard Today), he was a feature writer for the Manila Chronicle and later for the weekend supplement of Manila Standard. A broadcasting major at the University of the Philippines Institute (now College) of Mass Communication, he started writing articles for a number of magazines immediately after graduation. Red is the entertainment section editor of The Standard. Whereas before, it was literally confined between four walls. There’s lot more locations and moving around it’s a travelling movie now. But it’s similar in the sense that it’s exactly the same characters, and you’re following their journey. In this one, the feeling is, as opposed to trapped, very lost. It’s a dead world, and they’re hoping that some group or someone or some thing out there will be a place of refuge or a place where the world isn’t as messed up. Whereas before they were longing to get out, and they were trapped and confined, in this there’s this feeling of vastness, of space, of just emptiness. All the characters in it are strong characters.īut then these same characters are thrown into a whole different world. I really like that and the way the relationships expand. By the end of the first movie Thomas had been in the Glade for two or three days or something, so it’s not an awful lot of time to get to know anyone. It’s got the same set-up and the same characters, and those characters go on to form stronger relationships. What surprises do you think are in store this time? I’m really looking forward to the next one. We came into the project already knowing each other pretty well, and now we’re properly getting to know each other, which is really nice. It’s a year later, and people have changed slightly physically, but it’s nice to get to know the people that I already know again. We’ve all got onto the same floor and we’re next door to each other, so we’ve created our own little community up there. We were literally put up in the same hotel, and it’s the same-looking room. I’m glad we have the opportunity to do it. I was really looking forward to it, from the moment we wrapped on the last one. ![]() What does it mean to continue this journey with the cast? But it’s nice to go home feeling like you’ve actually physically worked. We went on runs with the stunt guys to build us up and get our stamina up. We tried to do a bit of acclimatizing to our surroundings and stuff. You’re panting, but you can’t get enough oxygen, so you go a bit lightheaded and feint. They don’t look it, but to run up sand at a vertical angle is really hard, and at this altitude you run out of breath almost instantly. ![]() There are some days that were pretty tough. Despite how he feels he makes sure everyone else feels secure and that they know what they’re doing, and that everyone has a purpose. As I think he does with all the characters. Newt becomes the person that helps drive Thomas along to keep him motivated, keep him going and on the right track. ![]() So to come out into this world where he doesn’t really have a place – he’s more reliant on the group he’s coming out with. ![]() He’s out of the world that he knows and he’s been in the maze for four years. What’s going on withv New as we head into Maze Runner: Sangster teases on what to expect in the next chapter of their highly kinetic adventure. Now the Gladers have escaped the maze, in Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, Newt’s loyalty will mean more than ever. In The Maze Runner, Brodie-Sangster played Newt, one of Thomas’s (Dylan O’Brien) first allies in the Glade, and a loyal, true friend. He will soon appear in Wolf Hall, the BBC’s adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize winning historical fiction. On television, Sangster is best known for lending his voice as Ferb to more than 100 hugely successful episodes of Phineas and Ferb,” and is also popularly known as Jojen Reed in two seasons of the HBO hit Game of Thrones. Sangster and O’Brien in Maze Runner: Scorch Trials
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