Zitat des Tages von Dylan O'Brien:
Sometimes I'd literally show up at the gym having a panic attack, and my trainer would be like, 'All right, let's just go get breakfast.' I can't give enough credit to him... he was really there for me, and not just like a trainer where it's like, 'Well, come on, man, I gotta pump you up.' He cared more about my mind and the state that I was in.
I've never looked at myself as this pop candy type.
I really just want to work with good directors and learn as much as I possibly can.
I'll never be, at least in my mind, as cool as Jason Bourne.
You have to latch onto somebody while you're working.
When I was 17, I was about 5'6''.
As an actor, you blindly put your trust in experts - and if they tell you something's safe, you don't fully vet it yourself. If you're young and inexperienced, that's just what you're taught to do.
It's a generational thing. It'd be great if some kids grew up with me as that Jason Bourne figure.
I didn't have that many friends my first few years of high school. It was very cliquey and I'm super shy, so it was hard to make friends.
I've always wanted to play Peter Parker, obviously.
I learned a lot about a traumatic situation and what it does to you. It really brings you closer to your family and your loved ones.
I've always wanted to do action movies.
There's just something awesome about going all-out for 20 seconds and then stopping and getting to guzzle Pedialyte.
Yeah, I've only been acting since I was 18 out of high school.
When I was younger, I used to just want to please everybody and not want to be an issue or not be considered a diva. I've just grown up and realized you have to look out for yourself and stick up for yourself, and there's nothing wrong with that.
I never have an opinion about clothes and know nothing about fashion.
I was in school, but I wasn't into school. I wasn't doing what I wanted to be doing in school, which was film studies. That was what I intended on doing, but I didn't go away to a university because I wanted to stay in L.A. and audition while I took classes, so I elected to go to a community college and just take G.E. courses. It was terrible.
I just really like fun, cool, interesting, quirky girls. And sometimes you find that in 6'2 model bodies and sometimes they're short and brunette. All shapes and sizes - it's really about the personality. That sounds cliche, but it's so freaking true!
I'm excited to see what comes my way, see what I'm interested in next, and just see what happens.
You never want to pull any punches. You want that stuff to be as real and as vicious as possible.
I always whip up chicken cutlets or something. Or I make chicken parm and pasta, or something like that.
I'm never offered any sort of roles. I need to audition in a typically lengthy process to receive roles.
I'm always a little innately shy when I first talk to a girl, and I think I always will be! But I think that's a good thing. You don't want to lose that.
My first semester of college, I'm going to sociology and English and psychology, and all I cared about was getting home and preparing for whatever audition I had.
I always assume that a chick is not into me. So it's never natural for me to be like, 'Check out that girl in the corner. She's waiting for me to come up to her. I'm gonna to work my six-step process...'
Stiles is a version of me that rarely exists in the real world. He's so confident and extroverted, and I'm much more restrained and internal.
The 'Maze Runner' family, we all just really genuinely love each other.
I haven't worked with a director who is a crazy person at all.
In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.
In 'Teen Wolf,' I don't really have any stunts. And if I do, it's like Stiles falls on the ground or something like that.
I'm a big root beer guy.
Just going out and seeing friends, not being cooped up in my house because I don't want to get my picture taken or anything like that - I've tried to let go of that stuff a bit, accept that it's going to happen to me, and not let it prevent me from doing anything I want to do, which I have in the past.
The perfect date is the one where anything and everything goes wrong, but at the end of it, all you want is to see them again.