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M. Night Shyamalan's 'Glass' Will Bring Together 'Unbreakable,' 'Split' and Samuel L. Jackson


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The ancient question for fans is "When is it okay to spoil a part of a movie?" The obvious answer would seem to be "never," but it's not quite that simple. At some point a detail of a movie becomes such a point of pop culture reference that it transcends being a spoiler. If at this point you don't know that Darth Vader is Luke's father or that Bruce Willis was a ghost in The Sixth Sense, you're just not a part of popular culture. Funnily enough that brings us to another M. Night Shyamalan movie. When Split hit theaters earlier this year, nobody really knew that it was a secret sequel to Unbreakable. But now that it's made an astonishing $275 million world wide, the Unbreakable connection has clearly transcended from "thing you...
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