First there was Unbreakable. Then there was Split. Now there is Glass. Acclaimed writer-director M. Night Shyamalan continues his career resurgence with the third entry in the filmmaker’s unexpected and unusual trilogy of superhero deconstruction. Bruce Willis returns as David Dunn, the hero of Unbreakable, and Samuel L. Jackson returns as his villainous counterpart, Elijah Prince, aka Mr. Glass. The two will be matched with Kevin Crumb (James McAvoy), the madman from Split whose mind contains two dozen personalities at war with each other for control. Glass is currently available on Digital HD and will be available on Blu-ray/DVD on April 16, 2019 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
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The special features on the Blu-ray of Glass:
BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO 4K ULTRA HD, BLU-RAYTM & DIGITAL
- The Collection of Main Characters – A look at all the main players and how they fit in the universe created by filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan.
o David Dunn
o Elijah Price
o Kevin Wendell Crumb
o The Rest of the Family
- Bringing the Team Back Together – M. Night Shyamalan is famous for working with many of the same crew from film to film. In this piece, cast and crew share personal stories of why Shyamalan’s productions feel like seeing family again.
- David Dunn vs. The Beast – An in-depth look at the animalistic face-off between David Dunn and The Beast
- Glass Decoded – M. Night Shyamalan unveils some secrets of continuity and style from across the Glass trilogy
- Breaking Glass: The Stunts – The superhuman strength of The Beast is best illustrated in the stunts. Take a behind the scenes look into the very effective methods of executing stunts in the film.
- Connecting the Glass Universe – Explore M. Night Shyamalan’s stylistic approach to the Glass trilogy and the unconventional concept of a comic book movie grounded in reality.
- M. Night Shyamalan: Behind the Lens – Cast and crew discuss Shyamalan’s dedicated and meticulous approach to storytelling.
- The Sound of Glass – Composer West Dylan Thordson elaborates on his use of string instruments to create tension, and explains why recording the score on-location enhanced the tone of Glass.
- Enhancing the Spectacle – The VFX team provides details on the rewarding task of using CGI as an effective tool to intensify the narrative of Glass.
- Raven Hill Memorial – Roam the long corridors of Raven Hill Memorial Hospital and see why the cast and crew describe the eerie location as its own character in the film.
- Night Vision – A look at the early stages of Glass by examining the storyboards and their remarkable similarity to the final shots in the film.
BONUS FEATURES ON 4K ULTRA HD, BLU-RAYTM, DIGITAL AND DVD:
- Alternate Opening – Introduction by director M. Night Shyamalan available
- Deleted Scenes – Introductions by director M. Night Shyamalan available
o David Alone at Bar
o Patricia Talks to Cheerleaders
o David Encounters Pierce
o Casey in Art Class
o Dr. Staple Explains Machine
o Mrs. Price in Waiting Room
o Mrs. Price Talks to Elijah
o Dr. Staple Drinks Tea
o Pierce Checks Elijah’s Room
o Mrs. Price Tells Elijah About Surgery
o David Submits to Dr. Staple
o Patients Worship The Beast
- A Conversation with James McAvoy and M. Night Shyamalan – Star James McAvoy and Producer/Writer/Director M. Night Shyamalan discuss the importance of originality when creating a film in this genre.