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M. Night Shyamalan Sets ‘Unbreakable’ Sequel ‘Glass’ for 2019
M. Night Shyamalan Sets ‘Unbreakable’ Sequel ‘Glass’ for 2019
M. Night Shyamalan Sets ‘Unbreakable’ Sequel ‘Glass’ for 2019
After years of toying with and publicly teasing the possibility of a sequel to his 2000 film Unbreakable, M. Night Shyamalan is finally ready to pull the trigger. The director has officially set a return to his darkly subversive take on the superhero genre as his next project. The follow-up, titled Glass, will hit theaters in 2019 — and those are the basics. If you want to know more, you’re warned of potential SPOILERS for another Shyamalan film with connections to Unbreakable.
Bruce Willis to Star in Eli Roth’s ‘Death Wish’ Remake
Bruce Willis to Star in Eli Roth’s ‘Death Wish’ Remake
Bruce Willis to Star in Eli Roth’s ‘Death Wish’ Remake
It’s been a frustrating couple of years for Bruce Willis fans. After a long and very successful career at the very top of the Hollywood Star Machine, Willis’ has slowly worked his way down into B-level fare. And B-level might be generous; a lot of his movies these days get a cursory release and then go straight to VOD, if they show up in theaters at all. Most of these movies have titles so generic they could be attached to any of these films and no one would notice. Was The Prince the one about the dystopian sci-fi with sex robots? Or was that Extraction? Or Precious Cargo? Marauders? Oh wait, it was Vice. According to IMDb, Willis is currently making a movie that really sums up this whole period of his career: The Bombing.
Bruce Willis Will Have More Than Two Scenes in ‘Die Hard: Year One’
Bruce Willis Will Have More Than Two Scenes in ‘Die Hard: Year One’
Bruce Willis Will Have More Than Two Scenes in ‘Die Hard: Year One’
When Len Wiseman first teased Die Hard: Year One, fans immediately assumed that the prequel / sequel story would feature Bruce Willis’ John McClane in a limited capacity — the plot sure made it sound as though Willis would only bookend the film as the modern iteration of the character, while a younger actor would take the majority of screentime as a younger version of McClane. Not so fast, says Wiseman, who promises that Willis will be given much more to do than merely introducing and wrapping up the story.

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