Glass Featurette
This featurette is devoted to Sarah Paulson’s character Dr. Ellie Staple. Dr. Staple is a psychiatrist trying to convince David Dunn (Bruce Willis), Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), and Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), that they’re not the super-powered people they believe themselves to be. That maybe, just maybe, it’s all in their heads. As is the case with most Shyamalan characters, there’s more to her than meets the eye.
Glass Clip
In this clip, Elijah, aka Mr. Glass, has a conversation with Patricia, one of the many personalities inside Kevin. “Everything extraordinary can be explained away,” Mr. Glass says. “And yet, it is true.” It’s part of the movie’s overall theme of believing in the unbelievable, despite what someone else might say. Both Jackson and McAvoy deliver the film’s best performances, so watching them act together is a highlight.
Scene Breakdown
EXCLUSIVE: @MNightShyamalan breaks down this pivotal scene in #Glass, when Samuel L. Jackson breaks James McAvoy (and all his personalities) out of his room. pic.twitter.com/LXVCaFkc2P — Fandango (@Fandango) January 10, 2019
Above, you can watch M. Night Shyamalan break down one of the movie’s most pivotal scenes – when Mr. Glass breaks Kevin out of his room. This scene comes fairly late in the movie, so I suppose you could consider it a spoiler. But it doesn’t really give that much away, truth be told. The scene is a good showcase for McAvoy, who has to keep slipping in and out of personalities every few seconds. “James is theatre trained and film trained,” Shyamalan says. “So doing long takes, really committing, is in his blood. His technique is amazing.” Glass opens January 18, 2019.
‘Glass’ Clips Reveal Secrets Behind M. Night Shyamalan’s New Thriller
By Chris Evangelista/Jan. 11, 2019 5:00 pm EST
Glass Featurette
This featurette is devoted to Sarah Paulson’s character Dr. Ellie Staple. Dr. Staple is a psychiatrist trying to convince David Dunn (Bruce Willis), Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), and Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), that they’re not the super-powered people they believe themselves to be. That maybe, just maybe, it’s all in their heads. As is the case with most Shyamalan characters, there’s more to her than meets the eye.
This featurette is devoted to Sarah Paulson’s character Dr. Ellie Staple. Dr. Staple is a psychiatrist trying to convince David Dunn (Bruce Willis), Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), and Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), that they’re not the super-powered people they believe themselves to be. That maybe, just maybe, it’s all in their heads. As is the case with most Shyamalan characters, there’s more to her than meets the eye.
Glass Clip
In this clip, Elijah, aka Mr. Glass, has a conversation with Patricia, one of the many personalities inside Kevin. “Everything extraordinary can be explained away,” Mr. Glass says. “And yet, it is true.” It’s part of the movie’s overall theme of believing in the unbelievable, despite what someone else might say. Both Jackson and McAvoy deliver the film’s best performances, so watching them act together is a highlight.
In this clip, Elijah, aka Mr. Glass, has a conversation with Patricia, one of the many personalities inside Kevin. “Everything extraordinary can be explained away,” Mr. Glass says. “And yet, it is true.” It’s part of the movie’s overall theme of believing in the unbelievable, despite what someone else might say. Both Jackson and McAvoy deliver the film’s best performances, so watching them act together is a highlight.
Scene Breakdown
EXCLUSIVE: @MNightShyamalan breaks down this pivotal scene in #Glass, when Samuel L. Jackson breaks James McAvoy (and all his personalities) out of his room. pic.twitter.com/LXVCaFkc2P — Fandango (@Fandango) January 10, 2019
Above, you can watch M. Night Shyamalan break down one of the movie’s most pivotal scenes – when Mr. Glass breaks Kevin out of his room. This scene comes fairly late in the movie, so I suppose you could consider it a spoiler. But it doesn’t really give that much away, truth be told. The scene is a good showcase for McAvoy, who has to keep slipping in and out of personalities every few seconds. “James is theatre trained and film trained,” Shyamalan says. “So doing long takes, really committing, is in his blood. His technique is amazing.” Glass opens January 18, 2019.
EXCLUSIVE: @MNightShyamalan breaks down this pivotal scene in #Glass, when Samuel L. Jackson breaks James McAvoy (and all his personalities) out of his room. pic.twitter.com/LXVCaFkc2P
— Fandango (@Fandango) January 10, 2019
Above, you can watch M. Night Shyamalan break down one of the movie’s most pivotal scenes – when Mr. Glass breaks Kevin out of his room. This scene comes fairly late in the movie, so I suppose you could consider it a spoiler. But it doesn’t really give that much away, truth be told. The scene is a good showcase for McAvoy, who has to keep slipping in and out of personalities every few seconds. “James is theatre trained and film trained,” Shyamalan says. “So doing long takes, really committing, is in his blood. His technique is amazing.”
Glass opens January 18, 2019.