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Dylan O’Brien Still in Recovery; Is ‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ Production Cancelled?

Dylan O'Brien poses with fans at the Twentieth Century Fox and Teen Vogue screening of 'The Maze Runner' at SVA Theater on Sep. 15, 2014 in New York City. (Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

(Photo : Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

After the accident that happened to Dylan O'Brien on the set of "Maze Runner: The Death Cure," many fans might have been asking if the production has been cancelled.

James Dashner, the author of the book which the movie has been patterned from, made an announcement on his Twitter account, emphasizing that filming was only postponed but never cancelled.

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"Production is postponed but certainly not cancelled," Dashner wrote. "All that matters now is that Dylan recovers. We love you, Dylan!!!"

As of this writing, the tweet already gathered more than 12,000 re-tweets and at least 13,500 likes.

Amid what happened to Dyan O'Brien, a lot of his fans shared their well-wishes for the 24 years old actor.

"Health always comes first!!!!!" commented Potatoes O'Brien.

"No worries about production!! Just make sure dylan gets well!!" added Twitter user Dylan Obrien Britt.

A certain Brittany, on the other hand, shared that her only wish was for him to have a "speedy recovery."

On March 18, the lead star of "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" was rushed to the hospital while shooting a scene in Vancouver, Canada, according to the Daily Mail Online.

Based on the report, something went wrong when the part where he was hit by a car was being filmed.

Meanwhile, director Wes Ball immediately took to Twitter to air his side about Dylan O'Brien's accident.

"I've been overwhelmed with feelings of anger and sadness and guilt," he said in the hand-written note he posted on the social media site. "But ultimately I find myself left with just a deep love and respect for Dylan."

While he noted that "It's scary seeing your friend get hurt," he expressed optimism by reassuring fans that Dylan O'Brien "is going to be just fine" and that filming of "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" will be back soon to meet the release date of February 17, 2017.

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