Appearing like a big shot in the night at the start of his career with an amazing Sixth Sense two decades ago M. Night Shyamalan made a name for himself as one of the most unique and individualistic directors working today. While his films have certainly generated controversy about his career, his commitment to original films can never be criticized. A master of suspense, perhaps drawing on the twists and turns of the third act, Shyamalan’s stories - and adaptations such as The last airbender or Old - usually one and done situation. Everything changed when, at the end of the horror thriller split in 2016, Bruce Willis walked the screen in a post-credits cameo as David Dunn, his character from (arguably) Shyamalan’s best film. Invulnerableas it became known to the audience, they were watching what was essentially a stealth sequel to this film.

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split was a huge financial and critical success, with particular praise going to its lead duo. James McAvoy And Anya Taylor-Joy for their commitment to their roles. The couple will reprise their roles in 2019. Glassthe third part of a trilogy that brought back Samuel L. Jackson. However, the highly anticipated film was a box office success and a critical disappointment after the previous two films.

Shyamalan loves original stories too much to plan a sequel

Speaking to ComicBook.com about promoting his latest film, Knock on the cabin The writer/director stated that his days of working on follow-up projects and sequels have passed, in his opinion, as part of Invulnerable universe, as well as his other individual films, including such as Signs And Lady in the water.

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“Maybe I wouldn’t [do another sequel]Shyamalan said. - Initially Invulnerable was supposed to be a trilogy, so I thought of it as a long story. Besides, not really. I love originals too much. I have so many ideas that I want to share. It’s just sad to be back. I’d rather challenge you every time and start from scratch and say, “Here’s a new idea with a new taste.”

Shyamalan’s latest feature, Knock on the cabinwas written by the man himself, adapted from Paul G. Tremblaystory Hut at the end of the world. The film grossed an impressive $14.2 million at the box office in its opening weekend, dethroning Avatar: Path of Water from first place after seven weeks of group leadership.

Movie, Cast Dave Bautista, Nikki Amuka-Bird And Rupert Grint, was originally released to the public on February 3. Ross Bonime praised the film, stating that it reminds viewers why they fell in love with Shyamalan’s filmmaking in the first place. Watch our interview with Bautista below.