A pair of Unbreakable actors return for Split crossover Glass

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Spencer Treat Clark

Writer/director M. Night Shyamalan has made his upcoming film GLASS a family affair with the latest casting announcement. UNBREAKABLE stars Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson will be reprising the roles of David Dunn and Elijah "Mr. Glass" Price in the film, and now it has been confirmed that they will be joined by a couple of their UNBREAKABLE co-stars: Spencer Treat Clark will be returning to the role of David's son Joseph seventeen years later, while Charlayne Woodard is back as Elijah's Mother.

In the cast with all these UNBREAKABLE returnees are James McAvoy, reprising the role of Kevin Wendell Crumb and his various personalities from SPLIT, Anya Taylor-Joy as SPLIT heroine Casey Cooke, and Sarah Paulson as a character who will be making her debut in GLASS.

The UNBREAKABLE / SPLIT crossover will find 

Dunn pursuing Crumb's superhuman figure of The Beast in a series of escalating encounters, while the shadowy presence of Elijah Price, aka Mr. Glass, emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men. 

GLASS is scheduled to reach theatres on January 18, 2019. That's right, it's still almost sixteen months away.

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Source: THR

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