The second trailer to the highly anticipated sequel to Unbreakable and Split has been released. The films stars film starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy.
I don’t know why, but certainly many filmmakers return to the same tropes over and over. Maybe they’re trying to work out something? For me, I find it endlessly interesting, the family dynamic. Taking something extraordinary and pitting that against a family dynamic—that’s great for me,” he explained. “Maybe it has something to do with the way I live. Maybe if I was unmarried and I was dating constantly, I’d write about a dude who dates a lot of women. [Laughs.]”
“You write what you know. I mean, you can see, the girls who star in [Split] are 18, 19, 20 years old—my daughters’ age. When I wrote Abigail Breslin’s part in Signs, that’s how old my daughter was. They were both 5 years old,” he went on to reveal. “I [tried to write] how she thinks and how she dreams. You know, ‘Is she connected to something that I’m not aware of?’ Those thoughts go through your head.”
Glass hits theaters this January.