In “Glass,” writer-director M. Night Shyamalan revisits three of his most popular and iconic characters. There’s David Dunn (Bruce Willis), the sad-sack Philadelphia security guard from “Unbreakable,” ...
Warning: Spoilers for Unbreakable and Split follow... With Glass about to hit theaters, it's the perfect time to revisit this feature where we speculate about the future of the Unbreaka-verse ...
M. Night Shyamalan is back with Glass, the third movie of his Unbreakable superhero trilogy. This one, out Jan. 18, reunites the original cast: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Spencer Treat Clark, ...
Compared to those films, Unbreakable forged something new, something that took its comic book roots seriously. While Shyamalan's original story had no basis in comics, it played a foundational role in ...
M. Night Shyamalan tackles the American folk hero in his love letter to superhero comics, 'The 177 Train Trilogy.' 'Unbreakable,' 'Split' and 'Glass' weave a tale of new gods in a dark city. By Joelle ...
An anonymous letter delivered to unemployed father and husband David Dunn, addressed only with “Limited Edition”. This is how we are first introduced to Mr. Glass, long before we see or hear the ...
David Dunn, Elijah Price and the many mysterious (some monstrous) personalities of Kevin Wendell Crumb return in Glass, M. Night Shyamalan's third installment in what's become an unexpected ...
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