O'Brien said he also got sick, but it was unclear if he also claimed he stole any items. O'Brien, 24, didn't say what was taken, but he said later illnesses were blamed on the artifacts that were removed from the ranch. And everyone just takes stuff, you know, obviously." "They were very strict about littering and don't take any artifacts like rocks, skulls. "They gave us this big speech when we got there to shoot, and they said, 'Don't take anything. "Twentieth Century Fox and the entire Scorch Trials production have deep respect for the local Native American culture and environment and are sorry that any actions or statements by people involved in the production led to any suggestion that our intentions were anything but deferential or that anything was taken from the area," Petrikin said in a statement late Thursday.ĭuring an appearance on Live with Kelly and Michael last month, O'Brien said cast members took artifacts from the private ranch north of Albuquerque, despite warnings not to do so. are sorry that any actions or statements by people involved in the production led to any suggestion that our intentions were anything but deferential or that anything was taken from the area. Twentieth Century Fox officials said they have found no evidence actors took Native artifacts while filming Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials at a private New Mexico ranch.Ĭhris Petrikin, a spokesman for 20th Century Fox, told The Associated Press that a studio investigation concluded no items were removed from the Diamond Tail Ranch just south of San Felipe Pueblo, despite remarks from the film's star, Dylan O'Brien.
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