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Director M. Night Shyamalan debuts ‘Glass’ trailer to Comic-Con audience

- BY LINDSEY BAHR

Director M. Night Shyamalan says he could have launched the trailer for “Glass” in front of the summer’s biggest movies in theatres, but that he wanted to hold it for Comic-Con.

The filmmaker said Friday at the annual comic book convention that he felt strongly that the Hall H audience should be the first to see it.

“It was always meant for you guys,” he said.

The kind of people who turn out for Comic-Con and wait in the massive and sometimes overnight line to get into Hall H are the same kind who once helped turn “Unbreakabl­e” into an enduring film even after it got lukewarm reviews from critics.

“I’ve been dreaming about being in this hall forever,” Shyamalan said. “This is the

mecca right here.”

“Glass” melds the worlds of “Unbreakabl­e” and “Split,” two very different films about three very different superhuman­s, Samuel L. Jackson’s fragile but brilliant Mr. Glass, Bruce Willis’ strong and “unbreakabl­e” David Dunn and James McAvoy’s

Kevin Wendell Crumb, who has 24 personalit­ies. The three actors reprise their roles in “Glass.”

The trailer showed the three in an asylum being interviewe­d by a psychiatri­st played by Sarah Paulson who believes that their powers are merely delusions of grandeur.

All but McAvoy, who was sick, turned up in San Diego to promote the film in the convention’s largest venue, the 6,500-seat Hall H.

Shyamalan marveled at how different things are for comic book films now versus when he was preparing to promote “Unbreakabl­e” in 2000. He recalled the studio’s marketing team explaining then that they were going to avoid using the term “comic book” because it was a fringe genre.

“It’s fascinatin­g given what’s happened since then,” he said.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? In this Jan. 11, 2017, file photo, director M. Night Shyamalan poses during a photo call for the movie “Split” in Milan, Italy, Shyamalan says he could have launched the trailer for Glass in front of the summer’s biggest movies in theaters, but that he wanted to hold it for Comic-Con. The filmmaker said Friday at the annual comic book convention that he felt strongly that the Hall H audience should be the first to see it.
AP FILE PHOTO In this Jan. 11, 2017, file photo, director M. Night Shyamalan poses during a photo call for the movie “Split” in Milan, Italy, Shyamalan says he could have launched the trailer for Glass in front of the summer’s biggest movies in theaters, but that he wanted to hold it for Comic-Con. The filmmaker said Friday at the annual comic book convention that he felt strongly that the Hall H audience should be the first to see it.

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