Maximum Ride is a 2016 American science fiction film based on the novel series of the same name by James Patterson.
Fang smashes the gunman through a window; the girl, Ella, tells him that her mother is a doctor.
Gazzy realizes Nudge is gone; they find her in a clothing store but have no idea that Ari is watching them.
Max leaves the cabin and Ari confronts her and seems about to overpower her, but Fang starts fighting him before he and The Flock are captured.
She hands the key card to Iggy before Ari chases her out of the room and the Flock escapes from their cages.
She sees a vision of events throughout the movie, of child Ari moving to stab her with the scissors, and of New York City.
[4] Avi Arad, who had already worked on films such as Spider-Man and X-Men, would also produce alongside Steven Paul.
Hardwicke asked for a script rewrite to include more action in the film and hired Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby for the job, which subsequently delayed its estimated release to 2013.
[9] When asked about the odds of a movie still being made, Patterson claimed he was "...very hopeful as opposed to mildly depressed".
[12] The completed film, starring Allie Marie Evans as Maximum Ride, was released on Digital HD on August 30, 2016.
Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review, writing "You've seen it before, and done a lot better.
"[1] Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times criticized the film for its "obvious exposition, tortured dialogue and shoddy special effects".