What is split movie series?

The "Split" movie series is a psychological horror-thriller film franchise created by M. Night Shyamalan. The series currently consists of two films: "Split" (2016) and "Glass" (2019).

The first film, "Split," stars James McAvoy as a man with dissociative identity disorder who kidnaps three teenage girls. The film received critical acclaim for McAvoy's performance and Shyamalan's direction.

The second film, "Glass," serves as a continuation of both "Split" and Shyamalan's earlier film "Unbreakable" (2000). In "Glass," McAvoy's character, Kevin Wendell Crumb, David Dunn (Bruce Willis), and Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson) are all brought together in a mental institution where they are analyzed by a psychiatrist who specializes in individuals who believe they have superpowers.

The "Split" movie series explores themes of identity, trauma, and the nature of heroism. The films have been praised for their unique storytelling and unconventional approach to the superhero genre.

Overall, the "Split" movie series has been well-received by audiences and critics alike and has established itself as a successful and distinct addition to the horror-thriller genre.