Bruce Willis and M. Night Shyamalan plan 'Unbreakable' sequel
Bruce Willis is planning to reteam with horror director M. Night Shyamalan and make a sequel to the 2000 thriller "Unbreakable."
Willis plays a man who discovers he has superpowers in the film, his second collaboration with Shyamalan after 1999's "Sixth Sense."
Ten years on, the actor reveals "Unbreakable" was originally written as the first film of a trilogy - and he and the director are considering making part two their next project.
Willis tells WENN, "I've been talking to Night Shyamalan about going back to do the middle story to 'Unbreakable.' That whole story was written in three parts and he just chose to shoot the origin story first where the two characters find out they have superpowers. What he wanted to do at the time was shoot the second part where the two superheroes fight and we didn't do that; we started a different way but he's still talking about shooting that film."