Movie |
Villain | Sequel
Following the conclusion of Split, Glass finds David Dunn pursuing Kevin Wendell Crumb’s superhuman figure of The Beast in a series of escalating encounters, while the shadowy presence of Elijah Price emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men.
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Following the conclusion of Split, Glass finds David Dunn pursuing Kevin Wendell Crumb’s superhuman figure of The Beast in a series of escalating encounters, while the shadowy presence of Elijah Price emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men.
6.6/10
IMDbWorst Foreign Director | 2020 | M. Night Shyamalan
Young BritishIrish Performer of the Year For and | 2019 | Anya Taylor-Joy
Young BritishIrish Performer of the Year | 2019 | Anya Taylor-Joy
Favorite Drama Movie Star | 2019 | Sarah Paulson
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | James McAvoy
Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Sarah Paulson
Best Director | 2019 | M. Night Shyamalan
Best Actor | 2019 | James McAvoy
Worst Supporting Actor | 2020 | Bruce Willis
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 247,000,000 USD
Samuel L. Jackson said of working with James McAvoy on the movie, "As good as I like to think I am or what I do and how I do it, watching somebody transform characters in front of your eyes and have an argument with four different people is pretty amazing."
Director M. Night Shyamalan was able to incorporate unseen footage from Unbreakable (2000) into this film, for flashback scenes involving the younger versions of David and Joseph.
Although Disney owns the rights to Unbreakable (2000), director M. Night Shyamalan retained the rights to any potential sequels, so that the studio could not make one without his involvement. Such was his desire for creative control that he co-financed this film by mortgaging his house.
Director M. Night Shyamalan talked about the importance of colors in this movie, saying, "I chose green for David Dunn because psychologically, it is associated with life giving properties. David is the protector of life. I chose ochre or mustard for The Beast because this color is associated with religious ceremonies, Hindu and Buddhist. A monk's robe. I see The Beast as an evangelist, a preacher who wants to help save 'The Broken.' Finally, I chose purple for Mr. Glass because this color has been associated with royalty, majestic qualities. Elijah sees himself as important, a main character of comics."
Director M. Night Shyamalan said that the original cut of the film had a run time of nearly three and a half hours. He "trimmed it up a bit" by cutting three of Kevin Crumb's 23 personalities out of the film.
"Elijah Price: This was an origin story the whole time."
"Mrs. Price: They always underestimate the mastermind."