What is unbreakable trilogy?

The Unbreakable Trilogy is a series of superhero thriller films written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The trilogy consists of three films: Unbreakable (2000), Split (2016), and Glass (2019).

The first film, Unbreakable, follows the story of David Dunn, a security guard with superhuman strength and invincibility. He discovers his powers with the help of Elijah Price, a comic book art dealer who believes Dunn is a real-life superhero.

The second film, Split, is a standalone film that introduces Kevin Wendell Crumb, a man with multiple personality disorder who kidnaps three teenage girls. One of Kevin's personalities, known as "The Beast," has superhuman abilities.

The third film, Glass, serves as a sequel to both Unbreakable and Split, bringing together the characters of David Dunn, Kevin Wendell Crumb, and Elijah Price, who is also known as Mr. Glass. The three men find themselves in a psychiatric hospital under the care of Dr. Ellie Staple, who specializes in treating people who believe they are superheroes.

The Unbreakable Trilogy is known for its unique blend of psychological thriller and superhero elements, as well as its interconnected storytelling and unexpected plot twists. The films have garnered a cult following and critical acclaim for their unconventional take on the superhero genre.