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The New Glass Trailer Makes You Believe Supervillains Are Real

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The New Glass Trailer Makes You Believe Supervillains Are Real

By Germain Lussier

 

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The second trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s highly anticipated film, Glass, is here, and with it, the curtain has been pulled back just a little bit more on a film almost two decades in the making.

 

In Glass, the worlds of Unbreakable and Split collide as David Dunn (Bruce Willis) of Unbreakable finds himself chasing The Beast (James McAvoy) from Split, all while, from a prison cell, Mr. Glass (Samuel L. Jackson) is orchestrating a master plan that will reveal to the world superheroes, and supervillains, do exist.

 

This new trailer pretty clearly shows us the plot of the movie or, at least, what Shyamalan wants us to think the plot of the movie is.

 

It seems like somehow David and The Beast end up in the same institution as Elijah (probably after some earlier altercation), their arrival awakens something in him and, using The Beast, Elijah unleashes his master plan to tell the world superheroes, and supervillains, actually do exist.

 

 

Full Story: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2018/10/the-new-glass-trailer-makes-you-believe-supervillains-are-real/

Well, I sincerely hope that twenty years in the making

translates into worthwhile entertainment. The Trailer

doesn't look to shabby at all.

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