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M. Night Shyamalan opens up about Bruce Willis and his 'very loving family' who are 'doing the best they can' amid his dementia diagnosis


M. Night Shyamalan is opening up about his longtime collaborator Bruce Willis and his fight with frontotemporal dementia.

More recently, Willis had a brief cameo in the post-credit scene as Unbreakable's David Dunn in 2016's Split, before reprising that role in 2019's Glass. Shyamalan, 53, shot to fame in 1999 with his breakthrough film The Sixth Sense, starring Willis, and they would team up a year later in 2000's Unbreakable (seen above on set) 16 years later, fans were stunned when Willis returned in a post-credits cameo at the end of 2016's Split, connecting that film to the events of Unbreakable.

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