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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across glass noodle salad jamie oliver the article title. Glass is a 2019 American superhero film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, who also produced with Jason Blum, Marc Bienstock, and Ashwin Rajan. Despite interest in a sequel to Unbreakable, The Walt Disney Studios’ Touchstone Pictures opted not to finance one.
Shyamalan set out to write Split using a character he had written for Unbreakable but pulled from its script due to balance issues. The film had its world premiere in select Alamo Drafthouse Cinema theaters on January 12, 2019, and was released in the United States on January 18 by Universal Pictures. David and Kevin are placed in separate rooms that contain unique security measures based on their weaknesses of water and light flashes, respectively. Staple explains that she believes that they suffer from delusions of grandeur and do not have superpowers. That night, Elijah escapes from his room and conducts research on The Overseer and The Horde. He visits Kevin and says he has been feigning his sedated state and plans to escape the institute, but he requires the help of The Beast to do so.
The next morning, Staple sees surveillance footage of Elijah outside his room and performs a prefrontal lobotomy-type procedure on him. Price, Casey, and Joseph arrive at Raven Hill just as Elijah, Kevin, and David escape. Staple, also witnessing the fight, decides to call the authorities to move in on the superhumans. David and The Beast fight in the Raven Hill parking lot for a while before Elijah tells The Beast that David’s weakness is water, at which point Joseph reveals that Kevin’s father died in the train wreck that Elijah caused. In the aftermath, Staple deletes the surveillance footage of the confrontation and makes plans to move on to investigate the next case of suspected superhumans. The Overseer, a superhuman vigilante with enhanced strength and durability, as well as the ability to see the crimes people have committed if he touches them. In the film, Dunn goes by a new alias, “The Overseer”.
Glass, a genius wheelchair user, comic book theorist with Type I osteogenesis imperfecta, and mass murderer, who was institutionalized after Dunn discovered his crimes. Ellie Staple, a psychiatrist specializing in delusions of grandeur who treats patients convinced they are superhuman beings and attempts to prove Dunn, Price and Crumb are not superhumans. Anya Taylor-Joy as Casey Cooke, a 17-year-old girl with a history of abuse who was kidnapped by one of Kevin’s identities as a potential sacrifice to “The Beast”, but managed to survive. Spencer Treat Clark as Joseph Dunn, David’s son, who has believed in his father’s abilities since he was a child and sees him as a real-life superhero. Price, Elijah’s mother, who took great care of her son and always told him he was special, no matter what others said.
Luke Kirby as Pierce, one of Elijah’s caretakers at Raven Hill. Adam David Thompson as Daryl, an employee at Raven Hill. Night Shyamalan reprises his cameo role of Jai, the security guard at Dr. In September 2008, Shyamalan and star Samuel L. Glass, stated discussions about making a sequel had been largely abandoned in light of the disappointing box office returns. Jackson indicated he was still interested in a sequel, but Shyamalan remained noncommittal. Split was met with critical and financial success.
In January 2017, Shyamalan stated that, although he hoped a third Unbreakable film would be made and he already had an outline prepared, “I don’t know what’s going to happen when I go off in my room, a week after this film opens, to write the script. Shyamalan has been asked numerous times if there will be a sequel to Glass. In January 2019, he officially confirmed that no sequels are currently planned, adding that he has no interest in building a cinematic universe. Split, Shyamalan funded the film himself. Deleted footage from Unbreakable was edited into the film as flashbacks to Elijah and Joseph’s childhood. West Dylan Thordson returned to score the film after his collaboration with Shyamalan on Split.
He used themes from James Newton Howard’s score for Unbreakable, as well as from his own score for Split, in composing the music for Glass. He also expressed his intention for the film, saying, “The worlds of Unbreakable and Split finally collide in Glass. On July 12, the first official photographs from production were released publicly, including shots of Samuel L. A week later, the film was promoted at San Diego Comic-Con, with Shyamalan, Willis, Jackson, Taylor-Joy, and Paulson attending a panel where the film’s first trailer premiered. The first screenings of Glass occurred on January 12, 2019, at 25 Alamo Drafthouse Cinema locations, where it played during a triple-feature event that included and was preceded by Unbreakable and Split.