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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.
In "Unbreakable," Joseph plays with two action figures. The hero is noticeably wearing a green cape, which fits in line with the green color scheme of David's character throughout the three films.
In "Unbreakable," David was a security guard for a stadium. Years later, he's running a security store with his son, Joseph. A scene early in "Glass" echoes back to a key scene from the end of ...
Glass sees the return of characters like David Dunn and Elijah Price from Unbreakable alongside Split‘s Kevin Crumb, with a new promo for the film confirming that David’s son Joseph will also ...
The Unbreakable deleted scene shows David entering his son’s bedroom after a night out and Joseph confessing that he knows his father’s “secret identity.” ...
M. Night Shyamalan’s “Glass” completes an original superhero trilogy that began in 2000 with “Unbreakable.” Need a refresher? We’ve broken down the basics.
Samuel L. Jackson in Unbreakable. Buena Vista Pictures. Unbreakable wasn’t the only comic-book movie released in 2000, but it was the best.In the 20 years since its release, M. Night Shyamalan ...
Everyone involved in Unbreakable has been open and honest about their desire to make a sequel, sharing great ideas for the possible direction of the ongoing battle between David (Bruce Willis) and ...
Glass catches up with Unbreakable’s protagonists, Elijah, who now uses the alias Mr. Glass, and David Dunn, who is now known as The Overseer, nearly two decades after their story left off.
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