Contest: Win A 'Glass' Prize Pack Including A Copy Of The Film Signed By M. Night Shyamalan

Almost 20 years ago, M. Night Shyamalan unveiled his gritty, realistic take on the superhero genre with “Unbreakable.” The film wasn’t a monster success at the box office, but did very well at the time, igniting fan interest in a sequel. However, a sequel didn’t come until 2017 with “Split.” And this earlier this year, Shyamalan brought the whole series to a close with the massive blockbuster “Glass.”

And in honor of “Glass” arriving on Blu-ray today, we are proud to offer a chance for our readers to win a prize pack that not only includes copies of “Unbreakable” and “Split,” but also a signed copy of “Glass,” as well as a movie-branded wireless mouse. Now, you’ll be able to watch all three of Shyamalan’s films from the comfort of your own home and have one of them signed by the creative mind behind them all.

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As mentioned, “Glass” wraps up the trilogy that began in “Unbreakable,” and tells the story of David Dunn and Mr. Glass, mortal enemies that live in a world that doesn’t believe that superpowered individuals exist, even though both men have proven supernatural abilities. They are joined by the newest addition to the world, Kevin Wendell Crumb aka the Horde, in a mental institution, where a psychologist attempts to explain that superpowers don’t exist and they are all just sick.

The film stars James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sarah Paulson, and Samuel L. Jackson.

To win the “Glass” prize pack, all you have to do is follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, tweet: “I want to win the ‘Glass’ prize pack from @ThePlaylist. #WinThePlaylistContest,” and include the URL of this story. Your final step: just email us your tweet to [email protected], with your full name and address, and tell us the name of your favorite Shyamalan film.

“Glass” is available now wherever you get your movies, including Digital, VOD, Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UltraHD.