New Glass teaser highlights Samuel L. Jackson’s villainous Elijah Price

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

On Tuesday we got the first teaser video for the upcoming thriller GLASS from M. Night Shyamalan, with the focus set on James McAvoy’s Kevin Wendell Crumb. Then on Wednesday, Universal Pictures unveiled another tease featuring Bruce Willis’ David Dunn, accompanied by shattered visions of his character kicking ass and taking names while in pursuit of Crumb's malevolent personality, The Beast. Today, we have the final tease before tomorrow's full trailer reveal, which gives us a look at Samuel L. Jackson's maniacal Elijah Price a.k.a. Mr. Glass. In the tease, broken glass swirls about Price's head, as he issues words of warning about a meta-human uprising that he feels is long overdue.

Following the conclusion of Shyamalan's surprise smash SPLIT, GLASS finds Dunn pursuing Crumb’s superhuman figure of The Beast in a series of escalating encounters, while the shadowy presence of Price emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men.

Joining the all-star cast are UNBREAKABLE’s Spencer Treat Clark and Charlayne Woodard, who reprise their roles as Dunn’s son and Price’s mother, as well as Golden Globe Award winner Sarah Paulson (AMERICAN HORROR STORY series).

Little is known about the film thus far, though tomorrow's trailer should paint a better picture of what we can expect when Shyamalan's most anticipated film in years makes its debut. Be sure to check back tomorrow for when the full trailer for GLASS goes live.

Meanwhile, GLASS is set to open in cinemas on January 18, 2019.

Source: Universal Pictures

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