Shyamalan excited for opening of 'Split' in Brazil and Japan

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Filmmaker M Night Shyamalan says he is excited to visit and for the premiere of his latest film "Split".

The 46-year-old director took to Twitter to announce he will be on a tour to the two countries to present the psychological thriller-horror movie.



"Will be flying to and to open #Split. So excited. Can't wait," tweeted Shyamalan.

The film starred actor James McAvoy in the main lead, who played the role of a man with 23 personalities.

Shyamalan had earlier hinted that he may be working on a follow-up of the recently released movie.

The film is the second of a trilogy starting with 2000s "Unbreakable".

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Shyamalan excited for opening of 'Split' in Brazil and Japan

Filmmaker M Night Shyamalan says he is excited to visit Brazil and Japan for the premiere of his latest film "Split". The 46-year-old director took to Twitter to announce he will be on a tour to the two countries to present the psychological thriller-horror movie. "Will be flying to Brazil and Japan to open #Split. So excited. Can't wait," tweeted Shyamalan. The film starred actor James McAvoy in the main lead, who played the role of a man with 23 personalities. Shyamalan had earlier hinted that he may be working on a follow-up of the recently released movie. The film is the second of a trilogy starting with 2000s "Unbreakable". Filmmaker M Night Shyamalan says he is excited to visit and for the premiere of his latest film "Split".

The 46-year-old director took to Twitter to announce he will be on a tour to the two countries to present the psychological thriller-horror movie.

"Will be flying to and to open #Split. So excited. Can't wait," tweeted Shyamalan.

The film starred actor James McAvoy in the main lead, who played the role of a man with 23 personalities.

Shyamalan had earlier hinted that he may be working on a follow-up of the recently released movie.

The film is the second of a trilogy starting with 2000s "Unbreakable".

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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