If you haven’t seen Split yet then Glass is a major spoiler
I sawSplitlate and the entire time sitting through it all I could think was that it was good, but not great, and whatever twist everyone was talking about wasn’t going to change that. AND THEN THE TWIST MADE IT GREAT. Never have I watched a movie where the ending changed the entire complexion of the film so completely, turning a fun film into a near masterpiece, and redefining its entire genre.
Splitalso accomplished another feat: it made me excited for M. Night Shyamalan films again. He hadn’t really been doing much of quality, but now I couldn’t be more excited forGlass, whichhe dropped the first poster forafter announcing the film would be at SDCC.

If you’ve come this far then I’m going to assume you’ve seenSplitand know thatGlassis the third film in a Shyamalan superhero trilogy(?). Returning is Bruce Willis as the unbreakable David Dunn, Samuel L. Jackson as the very breakable Mr. Glass, and James McAvoy as Kevin Wendell Crumb/The Horde. The teaser poster alone leads to a lot of questions. Why is Dunn in chains? Why is Crumb in a mental ward after escaping at the end ofSplit? How has Mr. Glass not been broken to death by now? Is the twist ending for this film that they’re all actually in MCU?








