5. Now is Good (2012)
Tessa (Dakota Fanning) has only a few days to live. Ailed by last stage Leukemia, Tessa wants to fulfill her bucket list in the time she has left with her, on the top of which is losing her virginity. Zoey (Kaya Scodelario) is helping her best friend to spend her last days peacefully and happily while battling her own demons. The situation changes and becomes magical when Tessa falls for her next-door neighbor Adam. In this romantic drama watch, Twilight fame Dakota Fanning and the fantastic Kaya Scodelario flaunt their acting -and brooding- skills.
4. Skins (2007-2013)
Skins is yet another TV series based on the life-drama of a group of teenagers who are trying to figure out their place in this ever-changing and ultra-competitive world. Tony (Nicholas Hoult) who is keen on tasting each and every varied experience of this puberty-ridden life, takes advantage of the foolish teenagers around him and manipulates them into tricky situations. Due to his smooth talking, he usually passes by with his treachery. His sister Effy (Kaya Socdelario) is a lot like him except that she prefers to remain silent and let the boys do all the talking and flirting. This sibling pair and the stories of the people around them portray aptly the confusion, angst, and hopelessness that surrounds every teenager’s life nowadays. A great Drama series, this is the one that put Kaya Scodelario on the map.
3. Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018)
In the epic finale of the Maze Runner series, Thomas and Teresa must decide what side of the fence they want to live on. From the start, Thomas, her love Teresa, and the Gladers were trying to find out the truth behind the scorched plain and the Wicked. In this final installment of the epic franchise, Gladers with their pure-hearted leader must enter the fortress of the Wicked. With the threat of the deadly disease still looming on the horizon, the group must solve a final deadly maze to emerge victoriously and prove they’re worthy of knowing the secret that’s been evading them for years.
2. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)
Jack Sparrow is back, and this time he’s out to find the Trident of Poseidon no less. Tagged with him is Henry, the son of William Turner, trying to save his father from the curse of the Dutchman, and a girl Carina Smyth (Kaya) who is trying to find her place in this world. Haunted by her strange past, following an old map that leads to the Sea god Poseidon’s greatest treasure, when Carina will find out what her true parentage is she will be as surprised as the audience.
1. The Maze Runner (2014)
The movie or rather the series that put Kaya Scodelario and her fellow protagonist on the map is the Maze Runner. Stuck inside a maze that constantly shifts to inhibit them from escaping, a group of young boys riddled with amnesia is trying to find out the reason for them being there. After Thomas and Teresa arrive in the maze with a deadly warning resonating across the group, they must decide whether to entertain their new guests or leave them to fend for themselves. In a constant struggle between human emotions and survival instincts, the Runners must race past their death into the open desert which might or might not liberate them from their current predicament.
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