When Unbreakable hit the big screen in 2000, it was way ahead of its time a stealth superhero movie before the genre became ubiquitous, with a subtle, grounded and compelling take on super powers. And while that films stature has grown over time after disappointing critically and commercially, most of us never imagined that it would eventually get a sequel let alone a trilogy that itself was ignited up in a typically M. Night Shyamalan ending twist. In its closing minutes, 2016s Split was revealed as a pseudo-sequel to Unbreakable, and now Glass is here to bring the universe together with Bruce Willis David Dunn, Samuel L. Jacksons Mr. Glass and James McAvoys Kevin Wendell Crumb all sharing the screen. Empire has an exclusive image of Willis and Shyamalan back on set together, as seen in the Ultimate 2019 Preview issue, with Willis returning to the role he originated nearly 20 years ago.