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  2. Apr 2, 2024 · Split is a secret sequel to Unbreakable that cleverly connects the two movies through the development of Kevin Wendell Crumb's character and a surprise cameo by Bruce Willis. Glass serves as the culmination of the trilogy, bringing the characters and themes of Unbreakable and Split together in a collision of beliefs and worldviews.

  3. The Unbreakable trilogy, [1] also known as the Eastrail 177 Trilogy, is an American superhero thriller and psychological horror film series. [2] The films were written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan .

  4. Apr 26, 2017 · The answer is both. The director announced today via Twitter that a dual sequel to both movies will be released on January 18th, 2019 through Universal Pictures, and it's been titled: Glass....

    • Kevin Burwick
    • The Clover Organization HID The Existence of Superhumans For 10,000 Years
    • Elijah Price Was Born with Brittle Bones
    • David Dunn Almost Drowned in A Pool
    • Elijah Received His First Comic Book
    • David Survived A Car Crash
    • Mr. Glass Caused A Plane Crash & A Hotel Fire
    • Mr. Glass Orchestrated The Eastrail 177 Crash
    • David Foiled Mr. Glass
    • Joseph Became David's Superhero Sidekick
    • Casey Cooke Was Abused by Her Uncle

    The formation of the Clover Organization is the earliest event in the Unbreakable trilogy timeline by several thousand years. The Clover Organization is a secret society that managed to hide the existence of superhumans for millennia. With unlimited resources at their disposal, the Clover Organization indoctrinated human society into believing that...

    Elijah Price, the main antagonist of the Unbreakable trilogy, was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, colloquially referred to as “brittle bone disease.” Elijah’s mother always took care of him and assured him that his bone disorder made him special. Elijah’s brittle bones earned him the childhood nickname “Mr. Glass” from the schoolyard bullies, wh...

    Unbreakable hero David Dunn nearly drowned in a pool as a child when other kids pushed him underwater. The original script mentions at the time David was slightly younger than his son, who is 10 on the page and around 12 or 13 in the movie. Bruce Willis, who plays David, turned 10 in 1965. While David thought this experience was proof that he was n...

    Elijah was 13 years old when he received his first comic book, sparking a lifelong obsession with the tropes and conventions of superhero stories — and a psychotic bid to bring those tropes and conventions into real life. Elijah’s mother gifted him comics to encourage the boy to go outside. Since he was born in 1961, this would take place in 1974, ...

    When David was a promising up-and-coming football star, he and his then-girlfriend Audrey got into a near-fatal car crash. While Audrey sustained wounds from the accident, David was unharmed. He even managed to rip the door off with his bare hands to save Audrey. He chalked this up to an act of adrenaline-fueled heroism, not evidence of superpowers...

    When Elijah became obsessed with comic book mythology and identified himself as a supervillain, he started orchestrating deadly disasters in an attempt to draw out his superhero arch-nemesis. While there are plenty of other high-profile disasters that are glimpsed in newspaper clippings — and it’s unclear which ones were caused by Elijah and which ...

    One of the incidents orchestrated by Mr. Glass was the deadly Eastrail 177 train crash. While every other passenger was either killed or horribly injured, David emerged unscathed, proving Elijah’s suspicions about real-life superpowers. The first major plot twist in Glass revealed that Kevin Wendell Crumb’s father was among the casualties. This mea...

    Elijah wasn’t revealed to be Unbreakable’s villain until the very end. When the two men shook hands, David’s powers of seeing people’s crimes by touching them revealed that Mr. Glass caused the train crash and other accidents to find his superhero arch-nemesis. Elijah told David, “Now that we know who you are, I know who I am,” and gave himself the...

    The beginning of Glass revealed that David’s son Joseph became his superhero sidekick. Joseph was one of the few people who knew about David’s double life as a superhero and helped him track down bad guys to bring to justice. A flashback sequence in Glass, reused from a deleted scene in Unbreakable, showed David coming home from a night of fighting...

    Among the earliest events of the Split timeline within the Unbreakable trilogy are the harrowing flashbacks to Casey Cooke’s childhood. These scenes revealed that Casey was abused by her uncle and legal guardian, John, both before and after her father’s death. She eventually picked up her uncle’s hunting rifle but couldn’t bring herself to pull the...

  5. 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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  6. Apr 14, 2024 · Split was always intended as an Unbreakable sequel. M. Night Shyamalan is a polarizing filmmaker. Some love and swear by his earliest pictures, from The Sixth Sense to The Village, while...

  7. May 30, 2013 · As such, Shyamalan has been out making rounds and promoting the film, which has ONCE AGAIN led to questions about a Unbreakable 2, the long-rumored sequel to the filmmaker's 2000 'real-world' superhero origin story starring Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson.