‘Servant’ Trailer: M. Night Shyamalan Delivers Twisted Nightmare for Apple TV+
Shyamalan attempts to bounce back from his “Glass” critical misfire with a disturbing new venture into television.
Shyamalan attempts to bounce back from his “Glass” critical misfire with a disturbing new venture into television.
In this exclusive first look at a full episode, “On Location” follows host Josh Horowitz as he interviews filmmakers and actors at the locations of their pivotal work.
Speaking at New York Comic-Con, the director and executive producer of Apple’s secretive original series also explained why he “avoided” television — until now.
The filmmaker is reteaming with the distributor behind his hits like “The Visit,” “Split,” and “Glass.”
But in a candid university lecture, the filmmaker explained the philosophy that has allowed him to move past the backlash.
The director takes full responsibility for the mixed responses to his 2008 psychological thriller.
M. Night Shyamalan’s would-be victory lap is a boring slog that proves the director of “Unbreakable” and “The Sixth Sense” is gone for good.
The writer-director has no interest building a cinematic universe.
Shyamalan’s wish to market his 2000 movie as a superhero origin story was rejected by Disney executives.
The sequel to Shyamalan’s “Unbreakable” and “Split” opens in theaters nationwide in January.
The outspoken actor made a Comic-Con appearance with Bruce Willis, Sarah Paulson, Anya Taylor-Joy, and their director.
The world of “Unbreakable” and “Split” come together for a sequel 18 years in the making.