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  2. Sep 23, 2021 · That said, 16 years is a long time, and it's unlikely you've been re-watching Unbreakable every six months in case an unannounced sequel dropped into theaters out of the blue. So let's take a look back at both Unbreakable and Split as a refresher before diving into the madness that will be Glass.

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    Glass is out now in both the UK and US. That’s only a couple of years after Split, but almost two decades on from the release of Unbreakable.

    We have four trailers for the film, and they’re all pretty great. Here’s the first: The second is more focused on Samuel L. Jackson’s title character, highlighting how he’s really going to be the driving force of the film’s plot: Then there’s the international trailer, which doesn’t offer a whole lot that’s different but does include a few scenes n...

    Unsurprisingly, the film is led by the three main characters from the previous two films: Bruce Willis as David Dunn and Samuel. L Jackson as Mr. Glass – both from Unbreakable – together with James McAvoy as Kevin Wendell Crumb and his various split personalities from Split. Anya Taylor-Joy is also returning from Split – she was that film’s heroine...

    Just like both of the previous films, Glass will be both written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan – still probably best known for The Sixth Sense. He had a slightly dodgy run of films for a few years, but seems to be undergoing a resurgence. His last two films, The Visit and Split, were both big successes, and so hopes are high for Glass.

    We’ve had five posters so far for Glass, two of which emphasise the triple protagonists, along with three European character posters that play on that shattered glass motif: There are also a few high quality stills from the film, giving a great look at the main three along with Sarah Paulson and Anya Taylor-Joy:

    First up, it might sound obvious, but be warned: spoilersfor Split and Unbreakable are to follow. There was little indication that Unbreakable and Split were at all connected until the very end of Split, when Bruce Willis’s David Dunn was shown in a diner watching a news report about the events of the film – the first confirmation of a shared unive...

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  3. Jan 6, 2023 · When M. Night Shyamalan turned his intense thriller Split into a surprise sequel to Unbreakable, nerd minds broke all over the world. He then completed the unlikely trilogy with 2019’s (highly...

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  4. Jan 18, 2019 · Thus far, the conclusion has held some mixed acclaim from those who have seen it. You can see Glass in theaters now and come back to discuss the ending with us.

  5. Apr 2, 2018 · Now, shifting focus away from the Split narrative, Shyamalan is about to bridge the gap between Unbreakable and Split with the upcoming release the third film in his trilogy, Glass.

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  6. Jan 16, 2019 · Glass, Shyamalan’s latest film, hits theaters this week; it’s an endcap to a subtle superhero trilogy sometimes referred to as “Eastrail 177 Trilogy,” after the train wreck that started it all....

  7. Jan 7, 2023 · While Glass concluded the trilogy that saw Unbreakable meeting Split, M. Night Shyamalan's ambitious crossover could have included another thread from his filmography.

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