With Glass in theaters on Jan. 18, M. Night Shyamalan has officially closed the book on an epic trilogy nearly two decades in the making. That's a pretty incredible scope, when you think about it. It's even more incredible to think that the director managed to secure two leads to reprise their roles 19 years after they originated them; Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson are back in full force as our respective hero and villain, David Dunn and Elijah "Mr. Glass" Price. But as it turns out, these aren't the only two actors to make a miraculous return for the big finale.
In addition to the aforementioned two, Charlayne Woodard is also back as Elijah's mother. Not only that, but, Spencer Treat Clark is back as David Dunn's son, Joseph Dunn! Yep, it's unmistakable: that really is the same bright-eyed little boy who appeared on screen way back in 2000. Clark's return...
In addition to the aforementioned two, Charlayne Woodard is also back as Elijah's mother. Not only that, but, Spencer Treat Clark is back as David Dunn's son, Joseph Dunn! Yep, it's unmistakable: that really is the same bright-eyed little boy who appeared on screen way back in 2000. Clark's return...
- 1/21/2019
- by Ryan Roschke
- Popsugar.com
While days off are rare for Sarah Paulson, she knows how to make the best of them.
After a whirlwind year in her career, the American Horror Story actress, 44, is revealing to how she likes to recharge between projects.
“There was a lot of output this last year in terms of what was coming from me. I wanted a little bit of intake,” the actress, whose new film Glass opens Friday, tells People. “So I came to New York and I saw ten plays in nine days, and got refueled from an artistic standpoint.”
Last year saw Paulson star on...
After a whirlwind year in her career, the American Horror Story actress, 44, is revealing to how she likes to recharge between projects.
“There was a lot of output this last year in terms of what was coming from me. I wanted a little bit of intake,” the actress, whose new film Glass opens Friday, tells People. “So I came to New York and I saw ten plays in nine days, and got refueled from an artistic standpoint.”
Last year saw Paulson star on...
- 1/18/2019
- by Deirdre Durkan
- PEOPLE.com
David Crow Jan 27, 2019
Anya Taylor-Joy and Spencer Treat Clark talk comic book archetypes in Glass, Casey and Kevin, and running into New Mutants' Magik.
There is a scene early in Glass where Anya Taylor-Joy’s Casey Cooke steps foot back into the same building as Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man whose Dissociative Identity Disorder (Did) has manifested itself in unusual ways. Among the 24 alternate personalities fighting for “the light” in his mind, one calling itself “the Beast” previously convinced several others to kidnap and try to kill Casey during M. Night Shyamalan’s Split. By traditional movie and comic book logic, her “Final Girl” status should mean she’d stay far away from the mental institution at the heart of Glass, and therefore the sequel. Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson) certainly thinks so when she simplifies Casey’s status to what you might find in a lazy critic’s notebook.
Anya Taylor-Joy and Spencer Treat Clark talk comic book archetypes in Glass, Casey and Kevin, and running into New Mutants' Magik.
There is a scene early in Glass where Anya Taylor-Joy’s Casey Cooke steps foot back into the same building as Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man whose Dissociative Identity Disorder (Did) has manifested itself in unusual ways. Among the 24 alternate personalities fighting for “the light” in his mind, one calling itself “the Beast” previously convinced several others to kidnap and try to kill Casey during M. Night Shyamalan’s Split. By traditional movie and comic book logic, her “Final Girl” status should mean she’d stay far away from the mental institution at the heart of Glass, and therefore the sequel. Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson) certainly thinks so when she simplifies Casey’s status to what you might find in a lazy critic’s notebook.
- 1/16/2019
- Den of Geek
Sarah Paulson and her longtime girlfriend Holland Taylor looked picture perfect together in red and gold at the New York City premiere of Paulson’s new film, Glass, on Tuesday.
For the occasion, the American Horror Story actress, 44, wore a reflective, red dress with 80s-inspired sleeves and matching stilettos with a little extra bling. She also rocked bold brows and a dark lip. Taylor, 76, looked chic in black pants and a top, a gold necklace and a black jacket with gold embroidery.
Even though they were separate during much of the red carpet, they snapped a sweet photo together.
The...
For the occasion, the American Horror Story actress, 44, wore a reflective, red dress with 80s-inspired sleeves and matching stilettos with a little extra bling. She also rocked bold brows and a dark lip. Taylor, 76, looked chic in black pants and a top, a gold necklace and a black jacket with gold embroidery.
Even though they were separate during much of the red carpet, they snapped a sweet photo together.
The...
- 1/16/2019
- by Maura Hohman
- PEOPLE.com
Almost three years ago, M. Night Shyamalan—famous and infamous for his twist endings—pulled the greatest cinematic reveal yet in his career. At the end of Split, the story of three girls kidnapped by a man with Dissociative Identity Disorder, it is unveiled that not only is that man capable of supernatural feats, but that the whole movie had been a sort of stealth sequel to Unbreakable, his 2000 film starring Bruce Willis as a man realizing he may be a superhero. Now, with his narrative cards laid firmly on the table, Shyamalan returns with Glass, the presumptive finale to his comic book movie trilogy, a film that seems designed to disappoint, delight, and confuse in equal measures.
Coming out of Split, it seemed as though the pitch for a sequel would be rather easy to guess; David Dunn (Willis) has to track down and stop The Beast (James McAvoy) from causing more harm.
Coming out of Split, it seemed as though the pitch for a sequel would be rather easy to guess; David Dunn (Willis) has to track down and stop The Beast (James McAvoy) from causing more harm.
- 1/16/2019
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Bruce Willis and wife Emma Heming had a sweet Tuesday date night!
The pair attended the New York City premiere of Willis’ new movie Glass, walking the red carpet at the Sva Theater in coordinating black ensembles.
Both weren’t shy about showing off their affection for the other, holding hands as they posed for photographers.
Willis, 63, wore a dark suit with a crisp white button-down shirt, unbuttoned at the collar. Heming, 40, wore a long-sleeve, short, belted trench coat dress — which she accessorized with diamond jewelry, white shoes, and a matching clutch.
At point point, Willis raised Heming’s hand...
The pair attended the New York City premiere of Willis’ new movie Glass, walking the red carpet at the Sva Theater in coordinating black ensembles.
Both weren’t shy about showing off their affection for the other, holding hands as they posed for photographers.
Willis, 63, wore a dark suit with a crisp white button-down shirt, unbuttoned at the collar. Heming, 40, wore a long-sleeve, short, belted trench coat dress — which she accessorized with diamond jewelry, white shoes, and a matching clutch.
At point point, Willis raised Heming’s hand...
- 1/16/2019
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Before we dive into it, I just want to let you know that this review is completely spoiler free. Glass is a movie that I do not want to spoil for you, because it’s a pretty awesome movie going experience that is best enjoyed knowing as little as possible.
When director M. Night Shyamalan teased that Glass is not going to be the movie you think it is, he wasn’t kidding! The movie starts off in one direction, and completely ends up in a very surprising and different place. The way this story played out was completely unexpected!
I honestly don’t know how general audiences are going to take it. After the movie, as I listened to some of the critics, I noticed that some of them didn’t really care for it. I loved it, though! The movie took some risks and did some unique and different things,...
When director M. Night Shyamalan teased that Glass is not going to be the movie you think it is, he wasn’t kidding! The movie starts off in one direction, and completely ends up in a very surprising and different place. The way this story played out was completely unexpected!
I honestly don’t know how general audiences are going to take it. After the movie, as I listened to some of the critics, I noticed that some of them didn’t really care for it. I loved it, though! The movie took some risks and did some unique and different things,...
- 1/9/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
We’ve got a new promo video here for you to watch for Glass called “Every Hero Has a Code” and it offers us a new look at the return of Joseph Dunn (Spencer Treat Clark), the son of David Dunn (Bruce Willis).
The video starts off with footage of a young Joseph from Unbreakable, and then features a scene from the new film featuring an older version of the character showing his dad that his superhero name is “The Overseer”. Check it out!
Every hero has a code. #GlassMovie pic.twitter.com/xi49PksjGx
— Glass (@GlassMovie) January 8, 2019
Glass is the sequel to both Unbreakable and Split, and in it, Mr. Glass (Samuel L. Jackson) teams up with The Beast (James McAvoy) in the story to take on David Dunn so that Mr. Glass can prove to the world once and for all that there are people in the world that exist with extraordinary powers.
The video starts off with footage of a young Joseph from Unbreakable, and then features a scene from the new film featuring an older version of the character showing his dad that his superhero name is “The Overseer”. Check it out!
Every hero has a code. #GlassMovie pic.twitter.com/xi49PksjGx
— Glass (@GlassMovie) January 8, 2019
Glass is the sequel to both Unbreakable and Split, and in it, Mr. Glass (Samuel L. Jackson) teams up with The Beast (James McAvoy) in the story to take on David Dunn so that Mr. Glass can prove to the world once and for all that there are people in the world that exist with extraordinary powers.
- 1/8/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
James McAvoy brought personality to San Diego Comic-Con — 24 personalities, to be exact. At a Friday Comic-Con panel, Universal released the trailer for “Glass,” the sequel to 2016’s “Split,” starring McAvoy as Kevin Wendell Crumb, who uses different personas in order to abduct women.
In “Glass,” Sarah Paulson makes her debut in the “Unbreakable” franchise as Dr. Ellie Staple, a psychologist who studies people who believe they are superheroes. Bruce Willis reprises his role from “Unbreakable” as superhuman security guard David Dunn, and Samuel L. Jackson returns as Elijah Price — two of Dr. Ellie’s patients, along with Wendell.
“The three of you have convinced yourselves you have extraordinary gifts like something out of a comic book,” Dr. Staple says to her subjects.
Much of the trailer sees McAvoy’s chameleon character adopt the mannerisms of several different people. Sometimes he is a woman named Patricia, other times he is a...
In “Glass,” Sarah Paulson makes her debut in the “Unbreakable” franchise as Dr. Ellie Staple, a psychologist who studies people who believe they are superheroes. Bruce Willis reprises his role from “Unbreakable” as superhuman security guard David Dunn, and Samuel L. Jackson returns as Elijah Price — two of Dr. Ellie’s patients, along with Wendell.
“The three of you have convinced yourselves you have extraordinary gifts like something out of a comic book,” Dr. Staple says to her subjects.
Much of the trailer sees McAvoy’s chameleon character adopt the mannerisms of several different people. Sometimes he is a woman named Patricia, other times he is a...
- 7/20/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
Darkness is typically a time for monsters to emerge and, true to that tradition, residents discover a new breed of terror when they are plunged into a power failure in The Blackout.
Released on DVD by Kaleidoscope this week, it see a series of power outages, minor earth tremors and other strange events threaten to ruin the holidays in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve.
When the residents of a suburban apartment block experience a sudden and total power loss, they are determined to investigate.
Deep in the cavernous basement they make a shocking discovery - what is seemingly the breeding ground of a new race of blood-thirsty creatures.
With it quickly becoming apparent that the frightening occurrences overtaking La are connected, this group of rag-tag neighbours must put aside their differences and fight to save their city from an eternal blackness.
With time running out and the murderous creatures just getting started,...
Released on DVD by Kaleidoscope this week, it see a series of power outages, minor earth tremors and other strange events threaten to ruin the holidays in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve.
When the residents of a suburban apartment block experience a sudden and total power loss, they are determined to investigate.
Deep in the cavernous basement they make a shocking discovery - what is seemingly the breeding ground of a new race of blood-thirsty creatures.
With it quickly becoming apparent that the frightening occurrences overtaking La are connected, this group of rag-tag neighbours must put aside their differences and fight to save their city from an eternal blackness.
With time running out and the murderous creatures just getting started,...
- 9/2/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Scared of the dark? You should be. Here’s a quickie trailer and poster for Robert David Sanders’ “in the dark” creature movie “The Blackout”. I’d like to tell you that I don’t want to spoil what is lurking in the darkness and chasing our victims, but, er, the poster sorta already gives that away. Starring Barbara Streifel Sanders, Joseph Dunn, Ian Malcolm, Michael Caruso, Caroline Rich, Anthony Tedesco, James Martinez, John Gorman, Alexis Zibolis, and Ace Gibson. When an apartment building’s lights go out mysteriously, all of the tenants put aside their problems and band together to get to the bottom of the city-wide blackout. Deep in the basement of the high-rise, a hideous breed of monster hatches and begins to wreak havoc. Everyone must find a way to kill the blood-thirsty creatures and survive the darkness before it destroys the world. Synopsis: When an apartment...
- 12/29/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
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