Dylan O’Brien confides in her accident and convalescence in an interview
One year since Dylan O’Brien resumed filming after his accident on the plateau of Labyrinth 3. Having remained very discreet about what he experienced during the accident and during his convalescence, the interpreter of Mitch Rapp This time in a touching way …
A year and a half ago Dylan O’Brien fans panicked for their favorite actor: his accident on the set of Labyrinth 3. But also soon a year that the latter is back on the set of filming after many months of convalescence. American Assassin, Teen Wolf then The Labyrinth, The Deadly Remedy … Dylan O’Brien does not stop! In rest for a few weeks, it did not stop him from coming to surprise the fans during the Comic Con of San Diego making a surprise appearance … If the fans hoped to see the interpreter of Stiles, Had been confirmed as to his presence! While the movie, which many fans are looking forward to, American Assassin, will be released on September 20 in France, it is time for Mitch Rapp’s interpreter to promote it all over the world! In an interview, he returned to his accident and convalescence …
Who says exit of a film, of course marathon press for the cast of this last one! The American Assassin began only a few days ago in the United States and of course it was inevitable that some journalists would address the subject of Dylan O’Brien’s accident during these famous interviews. And especially since American Assassin was the first filming Dylan took over at the end of his convalescence and his character of Mitch Rapp required some training. Dylan O’Brien then confided in a very intimate way on the subject: “The state in which you are after something like this, you just want to escape from all this. I did not even want to get out of my bed When I was authorized to do so, so it was a big step to do that, “he told an ET Online reporter. Despite his convalescence, which was not yet complete, the 25-year-old actor did not want to miss the opportunity offered by the film: “I immediately decided that I wanted to try and that I did not want American Assassin helped me a lot in the whole process … By the time I arrived … I was really at the end of my convalescence when I started, so it was Probably the biggest challenge for me.This training was very good for my mind and very good for my convalescence, in the sense that … It really became therapeutic.It came at the right time for me, “Said Dylan O’Brien. A very difficult moment for the young actor … Anyway, we are happy to see that it is better now, even more when Dylan bursts at the San Diego Comic Con with Tyler Posey!