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For viewers in India looking to experience this grounded superhero drama, the film is officially available for streaming on platforms such as Disney+ Hotstar . It was officially released in on the service in March 2020, making it accessible in dual audio for those who prefer localized voice acting alongside the original English performances. Plot Summary: A Collision of Worlds

The film culminates in a twisted, tragic, yet triumphant climax at a new skyscraper named “Oscorp” (a nod to Marvel’s Spider-Man), where the Beast battles David Dunn while Mr. Glass executes his master plan.

The film garnered mixed-to-positive reviews, holding a based on nearly 300,000 user ratings. While critics praised the powerhouse performances—particularly James McAvoy’s rapid-fire switching between personalities and Samuel L. Jackson’s menacing calm—the film's slow-burn pace and divisive ending left some audiences frustrated. If you are a fan of psychological thrillers rather than bombastic action, Shyamalan’s grounded approach to the superhero genre is a must-watch.

Glass is unique because it doesn't feel like a typical Marvel or DC movie. There are no laser beams destroying skyscrapers or portals opening in the sky. Instead, the conflict takes place mostly within the confines of a psychiatric hospital.

Sarah Paulson provides a calculated, clinical presence as Dr. Staple, serving as the antagonist to the characters' self-belief. Additionally, the return of Anya Taylor-Joy (Casey Cooke), Spencer Treat Clark (Joseph Dunn), and Charlayne Woodard (Mrs. Price) provides emotional stakes, representing the "believers" who anchor each superhuman to humanity. Technical Excellence: The Aesthetics of Realism

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