 Any big scenes that never made it into the film that you're a bit sad about? Yeah, well there's one... A few that got caught, I think. Yeah. There's an entire scene, a really... Which was a full night of sprinting on train tracks that none of which is in the film. When Gally's taking us into the city... Just to get in. Yeah, both these underground tunnels and... Yeah, there's a whole sequence of... We have to like beat a train because the only way in is like through a hole in the wall on the subway. Trains and so it was all night just running, just like 11 hours straight. Just running, running, running. Dad's pretty down the tracks. It's horrible. That's not even in the movie. Not even. The scenes this time, we shot a lot of stuff and there's a lot of great scenes with some characters that return in this movie that we lost a little bit. Maybe just for runtime and fortunately it's a longer movie than the previous two but we had to kind of keep take some stuff out. But there's some really, really great stuff that I think fans in particular will like seeing in this time for sure. Dylan was saying there was a big train track scene where they were running all night. Yeah, there's a big subway scene essentially between a bunch of characters that was really kind of a thrilling, probably the most maze-runnery scene we've had in this movie actually and it just got cut for time, unfortunately. But it's an exciting scene and unfortunately there's a lot of the effects involved and it just had to see the cover on the floor. I've got to ask you about the death scenes. These are huge and very unexpected. How were they to film? Really awesome, I think, especially mine because I get to do a stunt and I kind of fall through a building like 30 feet in the air and I was really scared of doing it. I kind of had a baby and thought I shouldn't really be throwing myself off buildings but we had a really great stunt coordinator and a stunt team that kind of worked it all out for us and by the end of it I was just doing it for fun. I was just throwing myself off and enjoying it. It was really kind of great to get to say goodbye to her in such an epic way. What is the reality like? Is it a lot of green screen or are you actually like falling backwards on a map? No, I'm 30 feet up in the air and I'm on a wire and I'm dropped at different speeds like kind of gradually first slowly and then faster and faster until I'm comfortable and you just fall flat onto a map. Do you get any injuries from that and also because you were in a lot of fight scenes? No, I'm kind of used to it. I mean I love that stuff. I love throwing yourself into it and I think we're all very conscious of being safe on set and making sure that nothing like that happens. So no, everything was done very well. And your choreography scenes, how long does it take you to like prepare ahead of doing some of the fight stuff? We prepare quite a lot from like day one of pre-production so we'll do it for months and months before it happens so that when we get on set we can do it very fast and we can do it very safely. Is there any crunching some on the face by accident? No, I don't think so. Actually not on this one. That's happened a bunch before. I think Will punch me in the tit once. That wasn't fun. He still teased me about that. I punch him in the tit constantly. Obviously we're always kind of, you know, tied sort of books. You know, even though we change some things we try to stick to the broad strokes of these books and the book fans have some certain scenes they know are coming and maybe they haven't, maybe they don't, we'll see. But yeah, it was always fun to shoot those scenes. There's a lot of pressure to those things. Hopefully the fans will appreciate sort of the effort we took to them.