@Nerd Incorporated Nah, Shyamalan is basically a god that saw into the future and waited for McAvoy to grow older. He was not yet ready to take his rightful place as Kevin.
At the end of Split, was David having a Peter Parker/Uncle Ben moment. He might have remembered those multiple voices in the boy after being bumped by the woman. And thought to himself, "All of this could've been avoided if I looked into his situation." With great power comes great responsibility.
This trilogy was solid. Don't understand the negative reviews but, what can b done? Look what happened to Batman vs Superman...another gem trashed by many viewers.
I'm beginning to wonder if Kacey has powers. In Glass they mention the comic where the villain was named something akin to The Whisperer. A villain who can manipulate the minds of those he chooses. What if there was a person that exists on the opposite end who can convince people to do things, but for good? It struck me very odd in Glass where Kacey is talking to Dr. Staple about the possibility of being able to talk to Kevin. Dr. Staple is very adamant that she should not and would not talk to Kevin. And what happens in the very next scene? You see Dr. Staple taking Kacey to go talk to Kevin! Kacey also had the ability to calm the Beast, to make him relinquish the light. She was ultimately able to let Kevin take hold of the light. Yes they are most likely two kindred souls who have gone through a lot of tragedy in their childhood(both lost a father and both were abused) so that may be most likely why she was able to get through to Kevin... however I still think it is fun to dream that Kacey has powers she is unaware of. The power of persuasion, manipulation. For good purposes. Just my thoughts!
That is very interesting theory, in my opinion you could more than 100% correct coz when you look back at it again the doc seems as though shes doing it against her will...also, she gives off a slight twitch below her eye before lets kacey see kevin
i think she is more like a side kick to the supers. Like David's son who has no power, he is like Robbin to Batman, or Elijah's mother being the accomplice of her son
Hm, I always thought it was odd how Kevin lays flowers down near the trains in Split. I remember back in the day, M. Night mentioned Unbreakable was supposed to be a Trilogy and the names of the other two films was “Breakable” and “Broken”
but did he also confirm what was said here, that the scene with the boy and his mother with the voices in unbreakable is indeed meant to be Kevin Crumbs?
My theory: During his nearly two decades in the institution, Mr. Glass somehow managed to discover the existence of the secret organization and converted some of it's members to his side.
I want to call him an anti-villain... but the fact that he actually killed hundreds if not thousands of people makes me shy away from calling him that. There is usually a line that anti-villains wont cross. I think he is still falls under the tragic villain, in my opinion. That being said, I really loved his character and he was very empathetic.
@@azmexican I'm not the biggest fan of the term myself... I know people call Zolomon an anti-villain, too, and... I dunno. Seems like a weird title. I completely get what you're saying.
There are no coincidences. If you look at the comic book mr. glass’s mom gave him in unbreakable, the characters resemble Dunn and Crumb in their personas. Great video!
that... would make a lot of sense. Like the original spiderman alluded too by Casey in Glass, or the first comic Elijah ever had in unbreakable. That would be dope.
Plus, that twist was amazing and satisfying. The world now knows the existence of superhumans, if Shyamalan decides to make some more superhero films, he could use the Unbreakable Trilogy as a base/ origin story, and it might fly under our noses.
But in glass Kevin said goodbye to his father before he entered the train and he was much older. And in that scene at the stadium the train incident already happened
True...but he was in Unbreakable. When Dunn was at the football stadium looking for crimes, he passed a mother and her 6yo son, who is was confirmed to be a young Kevin Crumb and his mother and as he passed, he bumped into them and although it didn't show what he saw, he did see something that made him stop and look back at them. Since Kevin was a young boy then and not capable of his future crimes, Dunn most likely saw the mother being abusive towards him, as Kevin's mother was. It was just a brief second but it's there.
It's not Kevin. The boy in Unbreakable is credited as "5-year-old boy" and was five at the time. If 15 years passed between Unbreakable and Split, then Kevin would be 20 and would have had to have started working at the Zoo at 10 years old since Dr. Fletcher says Kevin had been managing at the zoo for ten years. Shyamalan says the scene was mistakenly left in and thus is and echo of the shadow of the original story he planned on telling. In order to work at the Philadelphia Zoo as a full-time employee with full-time pay (i.e. not a volunteer), you have to be at least 18 years old. Kevin would have to be at least 13 years old in Unbreakable which would make him 28 in Split. (Even though McAvoy is 10 years older)
It was SOOO bitter sweet this movie. I wanted at least something alluding to the organization more then Kevin in Unbreakable. I felt seeing David's dad moments before seeing Bruce at the end of Glass was enough. I'm OK with the Elijah n David connections for the trilogy. If only at the zoo at the end of SPLIT you see one car or one person with a damn CLOVER.
When i saw glass and they show that the theory is real i get so confused becasuse in that case, kevin wendell crumb is really younger than joseph dunn, joseph is aroun 31 years and kevin... 23 years or somethibg like that
Does anyone know what the significance was of Mr. Glass bumping into the comic shelves a few times with his wheelchair, while the comics store kid was pushing him?
I would guess that the child in unbreakable was there because of his multiple personalities and how David reacted to him. Shamallamalon then came up with the rest later on.
but those are only 19 years and this seems a very young boy more like at the same age as david's son so he should have been at the same age as david's son
I think no one is paying attention to the girl that in the split movie keving/the beast let's it go... He says you are broken as well... He sees something in her..
Let me guess the fourth movie will be about the Osaka Towers and how there’s three floors dedicated to chemical testing. And that secret society owns Osaka and their testing on humans to create an army or new superheroes they can control to combat other supes. Which is why the Doctor tried to keep them away from the building and contained the fight. It was ominous at the end how they showed the tower watching over the city and the solar panels moved as if it was a living entity
I so much enjoyed this movie. I didn’t realize the connection, but it makes sense. I have seen a lot of superhero movies, and I think Glass is the best one.
Shyamalan always intended to have Kevin in Unbreakable, but didn’t have the time to tell both stories, so that glimpse of him as an abused boy works. Glass as a finale? Not so much.
Ok first of all after watching this movie... I approve but could have had a slightly better ending. Now I don't believe this is the end, after seeing the ending sceneof the security video being leaked, we can expect a sequel. So I'll be patient enough and wait to see what M Knight has in-store for us!!!
This is not a theory, also Kevin would get this multiple persona later after his abuse. But that said, his father new about Kevin's DIS, this we learn in Glass.
Shyamalan was waiting for Mcavoy to get older so he could play Kevin, he predicted everything
pffft as if
😂
@Nerd Incorporated Nah,
Shyamalan is basically a god that saw into the future and waited for McAvoy to grow older.
He was not yet ready to take his rightful place as Kevin.
@@CS_GOD64 too bad he didn't use those future powers to see how bad the last air bender would suck
Loved this trilogy. Haters gonna hate.
This trilogy is a masterpiece. Glass and unbreakable were excellent, with brilliant endings
@@JSB-2Z-2K so was split
There amazing
@Jay2Z Glass? Very Weak film.. waste of time
me 2
At the end of Split, was David having a Peter Parker/Uncle Ben moment. He might have remembered those multiple voices in the boy after being bumped by the woman. And thought to himself, "All of this could've been avoided if I looked into his situation." With great power comes great responsibility.
I think you may be correct about that! Great point!
He's actually not Kevin. I read on a series of blog posts examining Split that he should've been a teenager during Unbreakable. Not a little kid
@@lonewolfshayu1715. Well the kid has Kevin's memories and all. So I'll stick with how the movie shows it over blogs.
Tf you talking about nigga?
This trilogy was solid. Don't understand the negative reviews but, what can b done? Look what happened to Batman vs Superman...another gem trashed by many viewers.
I'm beginning to wonder if Kacey has powers. In Glass they mention the comic where the villain was named something akin to The Whisperer. A villain who can manipulate the minds of those he chooses. What if there was a person that exists on the opposite end who can convince people to do things, but for good? It struck me very odd in Glass where Kacey is talking to Dr. Staple about the possibility of being able to talk to Kevin. Dr. Staple is very adamant that she should not and would not talk to Kevin. And what happens in the very next scene? You see Dr. Staple taking Kacey to go talk to Kevin! Kacey also had the ability to calm the Beast, to make him relinquish the light. She was ultimately able to let Kevin take hold of the light. Yes they are most likely two kindred souls who have gone through a lot of tragedy in their childhood(both lost a father and both were abused) so that may be most likely why she was able to get through to Kevin... however I still think it is fun to dream that Kacey has powers she is unaware of. The power of persuasion, manipulation. For good purposes. Just my thoughts!
I think u are right
That is very interesting theory, in my opinion you could more than 100% correct coz when you look back at it again the doc seems as though shes doing it against her will...also, she gives off a slight twitch below her eye before lets kacey see kevin
i think she is more like a side kick to the supers. Like David's son who has no power, he is like Robbin to Batman, or Elijah's mother being the accomplice of her son
I like ur theory
Hm, I always thought it was odd how Kevin lays flowers down near the trains in Split.
I remember back in the day, M. Night mentioned Unbreakable was supposed to be a Trilogy and the names of the other two films was “Breakable” and “Broken”
i wish the glass movie was named shattered
That would've been dope
Glass is Breakable and Split is Broken
Yeah this isn't a theory anymore. It was already confirmed before Glass by Shyamalan.
Noah Dominguez yeah
but did he also confirm what was said here, that the scene with the boy and his mother with the voices in unbreakable is indeed meant to be Kevin Crumbs?
Jay 2Z That's what I want to know!
The whole universe and movies are brilliant. M. Night created a fantastic story with these movies.
I loved Glass. Definitely one of my favourite movies
First name Mr last name...GLASS
This isn't your theory, it's been around for awhile, Shyamalan actually addressed it in an interview.
But _when_ did he say it? Did he say this in interviews 20 years ago or in interviews in the past couple of years? 🤨
- both
@@user-vn7ce5ig1z Does it matter? It's not their theory and it sure isn't anything new. They are trying to cash in because Glass is new.
To be fair, they never said it was their theory, although they should've made it clear it wasn't theirs
@@philatio1744 they did say, "as we uncover," but you are right they never plainly stated it
Yeah and Lucas envisioned a trilogy of Star Wars trilogies back in 1959.
If you're rich and famous enough, you can retcon reality. 😉
He did during the seventies and eighties.
I'm just glad that the twist ending wasn't "everything after the laser lobotomy is a fantasy in Glass' mind as he undergoes the procedure."
Not the Shutter Island type
Like Sucker Punch...
I thought it was genuinely gonna be like that for a split second
This isn't a theory this is a fact 😂
Alan Caddie 😂😂😂 so embarrassing,all the effort of making this vid for naught.
Thanks for taking the time to put this presentation together. It’s a good discussion, and I appreciate your hard work.
I thought if I sped up the spoiler I wouldn't hear the spoiler clearly. I have never failed so hard.
My theory: During his nearly two decades in the institution, Mr. Glass somehow managed to discover the existence of the secret organization and converted some of it's members to his side.
sifat shams brilliant
Glass is a classic anti-villain, like Hunter Zolomon
which one, as zoom or as reverse flash
@@tadfer7 I believe he was Zoom first... whichever name he had when he was first introduced ^_^
I want to call him an anti-villain... but the fact that he actually killed hundreds if not thousands of people makes me shy away from calling him that. There is usually a line that anti-villains wont cross. I think he is still falls under the tragic villain, in my opinion. That being said, I really loved his character and he was very empathetic.
@@azmexican I'm not the biggest fan of the term myself... I know people call Zolomon an anti-villain, too, and... I dunno. Seems like a weird title. I completely get what you're saying.
@@tadfer7 well hunter was wally's reverse flash
I got a feeling that mr. Glass is going to end up being Nick Fury🤔🤦🏾♂️
We really want m night shymalan to create a superhero cinematic universe from this. The ratings are weird as audience loved the all 3 movies
I thought he said there would be no more of these movies? I hope there will be!!!
Same here
That makes total sense. You cracked the code!!!
There are no coincidences. If you look at the comic book mr. glass’s mom gave him in unbreakable, the characters resemble Dunn and Crumb in their personas. Great video!
James McAvoy is everything, everywhere
This is great and adds to the lore.
Bravo
He said it ain't over this was an origin story
that... would make a lot of sense. Like the original spiderman alluded too by Casey in Glass, or the first comic Elijah ever had in unbreakable.
That would be dope.
Who the hell makes these thumbnails lmaooooo
F*@k the critics, Glass was awesome! They lack vision and imagination. This was a great mystery/action/dramatic triology.
Plus, that twist was amazing and satisfying. The world now knows the existence of superhumans, if Shyamalan decides to make some more superhero films, he could use the Unbreakable Trilogy as a base/ origin story, and it might fly under our noses.
Absolutely!
But in glass Kevin said goodbye to his father before he entered the train and he was much older. And in that scene at the stadium the train incident already happened
Yep!
Sooo.. shortly after Crumb's father dies in the train crash, his mom takes him to the stadium, presumably to watch a game.
Got it!
Or she works at the stadium and brought her son. Which would kinda tie the whole three characters together
Glass was amazing!
the best part of my experience is I start watching Glass first , then sudden discover Unbreakable , then my mind get blown !
I WAS THINKING THIS BEFORE AND NEVER SHUT UP ABOUT IT TO MY FRIENDS
Yawn. M. Night already confirmed that. A bit late to create a "theory" about it.
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Look at you Mr. edgelord.
@@callmeviper7723 uh.. do you know what an edgelord is?
@@TommFoolery he clearly doesnt.
_When_ did he confirm it? Back in 2000, or just in the past couple of years?
- literally before glass.
He’d have been about six. Jesus.
True...but he was in Unbreakable. When Dunn was at the football stadium looking for crimes, he passed a mother and her 6yo son, who is was confirmed to be a young Kevin Crumb and his mother and as he passed, he bumped into them and although it didn't show what he saw, he did see something that made him stop and look back at them. Since Kevin was a young boy then and not capable of his future crimes, Dunn most likely saw the mother being abusive towards him, as Kevin's mother was. It was just a brief second but it's there.
7:53 its been a long time.. we hear this from a friend.. especially watch in any movie.. true?
such a fan of these movies
Dang that was a bigger spoiler than I was expecting had to turn it off lol
It's not Kevin. The boy in Unbreakable is credited as "5-year-old boy" and was five at the time. If 15 years passed between Unbreakable and Split, then Kevin would be 20 and would have had to have started working at the Zoo at 10 years old since Dr. Fletcher says Kevin had been managing at the zoo for ten years.
Shyamalan says the scene was mistakenly left in and thus is and echo of the shadow of the original story he planned on telling.
In order to work at the Philadelphia Zoo as a full-time employee with full-time pay (i.e. not a volunteer), you have to be at least 18 years old. Kevin would have to be at least 13 years old in Unbreakable which would make him 28 in Split. (Even though McAvoy is 10 years older)
Yeah, then why would M. Night confirmed it himself that that boy was a young Kevin and his mother. He wouldn't confirm that if it wasn't true.
That was clever with by and mother i Unbreakable; I sure as hell didn't recall that. And I hopr a new universe is opened up after Glass.
It was SOOO bitter sweet this movie. I wanted at least something alluding to the organization more then Kevin in Unbreakable. I felt seeing David's dad moments before seeing Bruce at the end of Glass was enough. I'm OK with the Elijah n David connections for the trilogy. If only at the zoo at the end of SPLIT you see one car or one person with a damn CLOVER.
A little late on this one but cool vid/explanation.
Cool theory! Can u do Endgame theory! 😉
Glass was beautiful....
What was the clip at 10:11. That's not from the three.. is it?
When i saw glass and they show that the theory is real i get so confused becasuse in that case, kevin wendell crumb is really younger than joseph dunn, joseph is aroun 31 years and kevin... 23 years or somethibg like that
interesting theory!!
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Does anyone know what the significance was of Mr. Glass bumping into the comic shelves a few times with his wheelchair, while the comics store kid was pushing him?
Rah his son is gonna inherit the ability callling it
Rah ??
Dr. Warwee it’s slang bro it’s like saying omg or wtf or sommet like tha
@@primeprince3066 oh okay , i had never heard of that term before .
Dr. Warwee idk where ur from but it’s north west British slang
@@primeprince3066 oh alright then , thanks for the info .
He knew what he was making
I hated the ending of Glass. I wanted more of their stories!
I would guess that the child in unbreakable was there because of his multiple personalities and how David reacted to him. Shamallamalon then came up with the rest later on.
This trilogy was solid. The bad reviews r incomprehensible! M Night has a very unique & esoteric style! Not for the masses!
The huntress. Undetectable in split, embraces an animal/beast rythm. Casey might be back.
but those are only 19 years and this seems a very young boy more like at the same age as david's son so he should have been at the same age as david's son
I think no one is paying attention to the girl that in the split movie keving/the beast let's it go... He says you are broken as well... He sees something in her..
Yes!
15 years pass between unbreakable and split, not 17. At the end of split some woman mentions mr glass and says it was 15 years ago.
7:53 Mark Ruffalo in that one infinity war interview
Let me guess the fourth movie will be about the Osaka Towers and how there’s three floors dedicated to chemical testing. And that secret society owns Osaka and their testing on humans to create an army or new superheroes they can control to combat other supes. Which is why the Doctor tried to keep them away from the building and contained the fight.
It was ominous at the end how they showed the tower watching over the city and the solar panels moved as if it was a living entity
It would be so cool if unbreakable was actually like 3 hours and it featured the hoard vs david
Glass trilogy is my favorite movies
Epic Movie
Sixth Sense is actually purgatory after Mr. Glass.
Kevin krendell wumb
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The boy wasn't a problem when he was young. David wasn't aware of him at he time.
I so much enjoyed this movie. I didn’t realize the connection, but it makes sense. I have seen a lot of superhero movies, and I think Glass is the best one.
A better orgin story for split would be good
It had a good origin story but it could have been better
Glass was a great movie.
I just thought of this: What if this all is in AHS universe.
So... David Dunn basically had a little of.... Professor X's mind reading power? Wait... What?
You told spoilers before the spoiler alert
That kid in the stadium was Kevin it's been confirmed by m night
I love the movie glass and usually when rotten tomatoes like something I hate it so no surprise to me
Shyamalan always intended to have Kevin in Unbreakable, but didn’t have the time to tell both stories, so that glimpse of him as an abused boy works. Glass as a finale? Not so much.
James McAvoy went to my school NO JOKE!!!
What was the school's name
Ok first of all after watching this movie... I approve but could have had a slightly better ending. Now I don't believe this is the end, after seeing the ending sceneof the security video being leaked, we can expect a sequel. So I'll be patient enough and wait to see what M Knight has in-store for us!!!
He's actually not Kevin. I read on a series of blog posts examining Split that he should've been a teenager during Unbreakable. Not a little kid
Anyone else notice the multiple man.
i live in philadelphia
3:10 you were right
This is not a theory, also Kevin would get this multiple persona later after his abuse. But that said, his father new about Kevin's DIS, this we learn in Glass.
So what ur saying is Sam L Jackson is Nick Fury and Mr. Glass 🤔
N Mace windu
Not really a theory since he confirmed it, and planned to put him in the first, but saved it for a stand alone.
Haha i knew it!
Is it just me or does glass kinda remind me of viedt from watchmen I mean just think about it
11:28 ...Well, David Dunn did have a son...Who's father was unjustly killed right in front of his eyes 😉
Glass said the events of this movie were an "origin story"...doesnt that mean there have to be sequels?
Facts and I’m going to see glass tomorrow !!!
Brandon Bryers?
I think it’s a stretch. And seeing glass I can tell the guy doesn’t know what he’s doing
Shid just bring him back to bring down the secret society
Dont get caught up with the fact shyamalan created his universe before anyone else and he did the entire universe by himself
We know
9:53 wtf its not a stadion
“Glass” isn’t the end. It’s an “origins story”. The question is: who’s going to write it?
Why do you put a spoiler alert after you say Kevin's dad died in the Unbreakable train, which is revelaled in Glass?
You dont need a spoil alert you already said most of happed in the movie
He was supposed to be.
if this theory was right krumb should be in his twenties. macavoy is like 40. next
In fact he will ve a little bit older than casey, around 23 years or something