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WHO’S IN IT?

Bruce Willis (The Sixth Sense), Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction), James McAvoy (Filth), Sarah Paulson (12 Years A Slave), Anya Taylor-Joy (Thoroughbreds), Spencer Treat Clark (Unbreakable), Charlayne Woodard (The Meteor Man), Adam David Thompson (A Walk Among The Tombstones)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

M. Night Shyamalan (Split), director, writer, producer; Marc Bienstock (Spider’s Web), Jason Blum (Get Out) and Ashwin Rajan (After Earth), producers; West Dylan Thordson (Joy), composer; Mike Gioulakis (It Follows), cinematographer; Luke Ciarrocchi (The Visit) and Blu Murray (The 15:17 to Paris), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

David Dunn (Willis), a man with extraordinary human strength, pursues Kevin Wendell Crumb (McAvoy) – who has multiple personalities, including the fearsome Beast – across a series of horrifying encounters, but soon finds that their paths are interlinked with Dunn’s former acquaintance Elijah Price (Jackson), known by his pseudonym Mr. Glass, who holds critical secrets to both men…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

M. Night Shyamalan has finally made his follow-up to Unbreakable, easily one of the filmmaker’s best works, which also sees a returning Bruce Willis go up against the many personalities of James McAvoy’s character from Split.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

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