Glass is the science fiction drama that not only brings together three of the industry’s most talented actors but also features multiple familiar faces within its cast who have delivered great performances.

Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L. Jackson bring to life the main characters: David Dunn, Mr. Glass and Kevin Crumb, who face off against each other while a doctor tries to discredit their beliefs.

It could be said that it is not only a suspenseful thriller and with moments that will leave you on the edge of your seat, but it also has its fair share of psychological horror. M. Night Shyamalan, the director, has been in the details.

Glass ranked No. 8 most-watched on Netflix US

As it happens daily, Netflix has once again updated its ranking of the most-watched movies and now it’s Glass that has started trending in the United States. Yesterday, it was confirmed that the thriller became the #8 most-watched.

Flix Patrol reported that the title not only holds a position within the American Top 10 but also is part of the global list, ranking at number 9, surpassing only Crisis with Gary Oldman and Armie Hammer.

The drama is the third installment of the director’s superhero trilogy, which began with “Unbreakable” in 2000 and continued with “Split” in 2016. It had its great moment of fame in 2019 and became one of the best of the year.

The plot revolves around three main characters, who are confined in a psychiatric hospital under the care of Dr. Ellie Staple, a psychiatrist specialized in treating people who believe they are superheroes.

She tries to convince the three men that their abilities are simply manifestations of mental disorders and that they are not really heroes. However, this is not an easy task, as each one devoutly believes in their powers:

  • David Dunn, a vigilante with superhuman abilities who discovers his true potential in “Unbreakable”.
  • Elijah Price, also known as Mr. Glass, a man with a rare bone disease that makes him extremely fragile but with outstanding intelligence.
  • Kevin Wendell Crumb, who suffers from dissociative identity disorder and has multiple personalities, some of which possess superhuman physical abilities.

Sarah Paulson is the one who brings the doctor to life, and she is not the only female star who returns for the conclusion of the trilogy, but also joining the cast is Anya Taylor-Joy, who portrayed Casey Cooke in Split.