Dylan O’Brien.Photo: Marc Piasecki/WireImage

Dylan O’Brienhas tested positive forCOVID-19.
TheMaze Runneractor, 30, revealed his diagnosis on Twitter Monday, writing that he was “all good” and “experiencing mild symptoms.”
“Being vaxxed & boosted (and having it with Obama) is v much helping,” said O’Brien, referring to former PresidentBarack Obama’s recentCOVID-19 diagnosis.
The star went on to share that he “had to cancel [the] rest of press” — seemingly for his new filmThe Outfit—as a result of his illness.
“Sobering reminder that we’re still in apandemic,” O’Brien added, signing off with, “Stay safe be mindful x.”
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O’Brien previously reunited with several of his formerMaze Runnercastmates at the start of the pandemic in the U.S., over video chat.
Scodelario, 30,shared a screenshotfrom the reunion on Instagram, throwing some slight shade at the third film in the science-fiction franchise, which debuted in 2018 to less-than-favorable reviews.
“We survived the Glade, the Scorch & whatever the third one was about. We got this … 🔫⛏💡😚❤️💯,” Scodelario wrote in the caption.
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More recently, O’Brien revealed why he chose not to return for Paramount+’s feature-lengthTeen Wolffollow-up,which was announced in Septemberof last year.
“It was a difficult decision,” he toldVarietyin an interview published last week. “A lot went into it. The show couldn’t be more dear to me. It was the first thing I ever did and so many people there are extremely dear to me. It was something I was trying to make work but it all happened very fast.”
“We didn’t really know that it was happening and they kind of just threw it at us a little bit, which is fine because we all love the show,” O’Brien continued. “We were trying to figure it out.”
“Ultimately, I just decided it was left in a really good place for meand I still want to leave it there,” he added. “I wish them well and I’m going to watch it the first night it comes out. I hope it f—ing kicks ass, but I’m not going to be in it.”
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