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Shyamalan merges past storylines in new movie ‘Glass’

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LONDON: M. Night Shyamalan, the director known for his film- ending twists, brought his latest offering to London on Wednesday, comic book thriller “Glass” — a tale merging two of his previous movies.

Starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson and James McAvoy, “Glass” blends storylines from Shyamalan’s “Unbreakabl­e”, which came out in 2000 and 2016’s “Split”.

“There’s a sense of reflecting a lot ... that these characters ... are in one movie,” Shyamalan, also known for “The Sixth Sense” and “Signs”, said at the film’s London premiere.

There’s a sense of reflecting a lot ... that these characters ... are in one movie. M.Night Shyamalan, director

“It was almost like I didn’t want to make it for 15 years and then started to open my mind up to ‘ hey, you know, let’s go back to those characters and finish telling those stories’.”

Willis and Jackson, who both starred in “Unbreakabl­e” — about a train crash survivor who discovers he has a new superpower — were joined at the screening by McAvoy, who played Kevin Wendell Crumb, a man with multiple identities, in “Split”.

In the new film, Willis reprises his role as security guard David Dunn as he chases one of Crumb’s frightful personalit­ies. Jackson returns as the fragile Elijah Price, also known as Mr Glass.

“I always thought Elijah was unfi nished business,” Jackson said. “Night promised that it was part of a trilogy ... so, this is closure.”

McAvoy revisits his role as well as his character’s multiple personalit­ies. “I love acting so getting to do more of it is not a bad thing,” the Scottish actor said.

“Playing one character in a movie can be tricky. You’ve got to do a lot of preparatio­n, doing that 20 times ... it was like cramming for an exam that you forgot was coming.”

“Glass” also stars Anya Taylor- Joy, whose character Casey was kidnapped along with two classmates by Crumb in “Split”, as well as “American Horror Story” actress Sarah Paulson, who plays a psychiatri­st treating the three main characters.

“I didn’t read the script before I said ‘ yes’ because I was so desperate to work with Night,” she said.

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