‘Teen Wolf’ season 6 star Dylan O’Brien injured during ‘Maze Runner’ filming; see statement
There is some sad news to report today when it comes to Dylan O’Brien: The actor, based known for his role as Stiles on MTV’s “Teen Wolf,” has been hospitalized over what TMZ is referring to as “multiple broken bones” he suffered in an accident while filming the latest installment in “The Maze Runner” franchise. While the injuries are described as being “severe,” every indication that we have suggests that he will be able to recover just fine.
In a statement, a rep for the “Maze Runner” studio 20th Century Fox had the following to say:
“Dylan O’Brien was injured yesterday while filming Maze Runner: The Death Cure in Vancouver, Canada. He was immediately transferred to a local hospital for observation and treatment. Production on the film will be shut down while he recovers. Our thoughts go out to Dylan for a full and speedy recovery.”
O’Brien’s injury, according to TVLine, will not have an impact on the “Teen Wolf” season 6 production cycle one way or the other. The werewolf drama finished airing its season finale earlier this month, and should premiere at some point in the summer. For now, the most important thing is obviously the actor’s health, and making sure he gets back in good shape following what had to be an extremely scary moment. Dylan has been in general one of the busiest actors of the past several years when you consider almost everything that he’s done, in between “Teen Wolf” and filling up his hiatus with some other jobs here and there. He’s put a lot into making his craft as strong as it can be.
We will have some further news on his recovery over time, but for now our thoughts go on to him, his fans, and those who care about him during his recovery.
Andrea
March 19, 2016 @ 10:55 am
I’m so sad to hear that! I hope he will be better soon!
But i have to say ont thing Teen Wolf started filming on February 22 so i think there will be an impact over his role in teen wolf.
But the thing that matter is that he will get better soon!
Matt Carter
March 19, 2016 @ 5:41 pm
I believe they’ve scaled it out in such a way that, at least for him, it shouldn’t be a concern