Glass
Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities. Glass featuring James McAvoy and Bruce Willis is streaming with subscription on fuboTV, streaming via tv everywhere with FXNOW (Via Cable/Satellite Provider), streaming with subscription on DIRECTV Stream, and 4 others. It's a drama and horror movie.
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Currently you are able to watch Glass streaming on FXNOW (Via Cable/Satellite Provider), fuboTV, and DIRECTV Stream. It is also possible to buy Glass on Prime Video, VUDU, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV or rent it on Prime Video, VUDU, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV.
'Glass' Streaming: How to Watch Anywhere
Currently, Glass is available in Canada, the UK, New Zealand, the US, and Australia
If Glass is not available in your country or you're traveling, use NordVPN to access it anywhere. Plus, Reelgood users get 3 months free, making it easier to enjoy your favorite content without interruptions.
Country | Services | Access with NordVPN |
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United States | DIRECTV Stream, fuboTV | ✅ |
United Kingdom | Disney+ | ✅ |
Australia | Disney+, Prime Video | ✅ |
Canada | Netflix with Ads, Netflix, Prime Video | ✅ |
New Zealand | Disney+ | ✅ |
Streaming availability last updated: 02:00:39 AM, 01/21/2025 PST
More Information on Glass
Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities. Glass featuring James McAvoy and Bruce Willis is streaming with subscription on fuboTV, streaming via tv everywhere with FXNOW (Via Cable/Satellite Provider), streaming with subscription on DIRECTV Stream, and 4 others. It's a drama and horror movie.
Director
M. Night Shyamalan
Patricia / Dennis / Hedwig
James McAvoy
David Dunn / The Overseer
Bruce Willis
Elijah Price / Mr. Glass
Samuel L. Jackson
Casey Cooke
Anya Taylor-Joy
Dr. Ellie Staple
Sarah Paulson
Joseph Dunn
Spencer Treat Clark
Mrs. Price
Charlayne Woodard
Pierce
Luke Kirby
Daryl
Adam David Thompson
Cheerleading Girl
Shannon Destiny Ryan
Cheerleading Girl
Diana Silvers
Cheerleading Girl
Nina Wisner
Cheerleading Girl
Kyli Zion
Ronald, Powerful Young Man
Serge Didenko
T, Skinny Camera Kid
Russell Posner
Assistant Principal
Kimberly S. Fairbanks
Penelope Crumb
Rosemary Howard
Clarence Crumb
Bryan McElroy
Young Kevin
Owen Vitullo
Producer
Ashwin Rajan
Producer
Jason Blum
Executive Producer
Gary Barber
Executive Producer
Kevin Scott Frakes
Executive Producer
Roger Birnbaum
Executive Producer
Steven Schneider
Composer
West Dylan Thordson
Ratings & Reviews
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The movie "Glass" has a fascinating finish but isn't entirely satisfying. It's essential for those following the trilogy, which should be watched in order: Unbreakable, Split, Glass. While some found it excellent and loved the series, others felt it was confusing and rated it 6/10, noting that "Split" was the best.
I’m glad the Eastrail Trilogy exists, but Glass left me torn. On one hand, the performances are great—McAvoy, Willis, and Jackson all nailed it, and the emotional moments really hit hard. But the way they handled David Dunn's arc was disappointing. Plus, some twists and plot holes felt forced. It’s like Shyamalan had big plans but couldn't fully execute them. I still enjoyed it, but the ending is terrible and it’s frustrating knowing the movie as a whole could have been great.
Trilogy order: Unbreakable, Split, GlassThis one is kind of confusing. Split was the best.
👌🏻 6/10