Peacock Officially Says Goodbye to M. Night Shyamalan's Most-Hated Movie

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Peacock Officially Says Goodbye to M. Night Shyamalan's Most-Hated Movie




Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan seems to have hit his stride in the last decade, with well-received genre films produced on restrained budgets and undeterred by the restrictions that would affect more expensive movies. In this last decade, he has delivered blockbusters such as Split and Glass, as well as the far leaner and meaner thrillers Oldand Trap. His next movie is a supernatural romance starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Phoebe Dynevor. It's arguably his most unexpected genre switch-up in roughly 15 years, which was around the time when his career hit rock-bottom. The movie that sent him there remains infamous to this day, and is currently streaming on Peacock in the United States for those curious to check it out. However, it will be removed from the platform soon.


Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan seems to have hit his stride in the last decade, with well-received genre films produced on restrained budgets and undeterred by the restrictions that would affect more expensive movies. In this last decade, he has delivered blockbusters such as Split and Glass, as well as the far leaner and meaner thrillers Oldand Trap. His next movie is a supernatural romance starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Phoebe Dynevor. It's arguably his most unexpected genre switch-up in roughly 15 years, which was around the time when his career hit rock-bottom. The movie that sent him there remains infamous to this day, and is currently streaming on Peacock in the United States for those curious to check it out. However, it will be removed from the platform soon.


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