M. Night Shyamalan’s Next Movie Seemingly Gets First Plot Details & тιтle

M. Night Shyamalan

‘s new movie finally has its тιтle revealed, as well as the first plot details. Shyamalan rose to prominence in the late 1990s, with The Sixth Sense (1999) marking his breakout feature film. He followed up this Bruce Willis thriller with another collaboration with the actor in Unbreakable (2000), which was then followed by Signs (2002), another hit. Shyamalan capped off this stellar opening run as a writer and director with The Village (2004).

Not all of Shyamalan’s movies after The Village were quite as well-received, with The Happening (2008), The Last Airbender (2010), and After Earth (2013) all falling flat. The director did come back in a big way, however, with releases like Split (2016) and Glᴀss (2019). Since 2020, Shyamalan has released three movies, including Old (2021), Knock at the Cabin (2023), and Trap (2024), which all experienced varying degrees of success, and he’s now gearing up for his next project.

M. Night Shyamalan’s Next Movie Is Revealed

The Nicholas Sparks Collaboration Gets Its First Story Details


Cooper (Josh Hartnett) and his daughter Riley (Ariel Donoghue) attending the Lady Raven concert in Trap
Image via Warner Bros.

First reported in January, Shyamalan’s upcoming movie sees him taking a unique approach. The filmmaker worked with author Nicholas Sparks to develop a story idea that would serve as the basis for both a movie and a novel, with Shyamalan directing the film and Sparks writing the book. Jake Gyllenhaal was reported to be playing the lead in the unтιтled film, with Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor later revealed to be in talks to co-star in what was described as a supernatural romantic thriller.

People now shares new details about Sparks’ novel, revealing that it is called Remain and that it will release on October 7. The synopsis for the novel, which will presumably match Shyamalan’s film, introduces the lead character of Tate Donovan, who Gyllenhaal will seemingly be playing, an architect whose life takes a turn after he meets a mysterious young woman in Cape Cod. Check out the synopsis below, as well as the cover for Sparks’ book:

Remain, co-created by Shyamalan and Sparks, follows New York architect Tate Donovan as he arrives in Cape Cod to design his best friend’s summer home. Donovan is looking for a fresh start after his recent discharge from a psychiatric facility where he was treated for acute depression. Still grappling with the loss of his beloved sister, Donovan meets Wren, a young woman who makes him challenge everything he knows about his logical and controlled world.


The cover for Remain by Nicholas Sparks in collaboration with M. Night Shyamalan

Sparks remains best known for writing The Notebook, which was adapted into a feature film starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams. His other novels include A Walk to Remember, Message in a Bottle, The Last Song, and Dear John, among others.

What This Means For Shyamalan’s Movie

Remain Will Be A Departure For The Director


Jake Gyllenhaal looking into the distance in Wildlife

Though nothing has been officially announced just yet regarding Gyllenhaal and Dynevor’s casting, both are well-known stars. Gyllenhaal recently starred in Prime Video’s 2024 Road House remake, which was a major viewership hit, while Dynevor became a known quanтιтy after starring as Daphne in Netflix’s hit Bridgerton series, which remains ongoing. Though Dynevor is clearly well-suited to the romance genre, Gyllenhaal is no stranger to it either, having starred in Love and Other Drugs (2010) and Brokeback Mountain (2005).

There have been romantic elements in past Shyamalan movies, but the movies themselves are not typically built around such storylines. The Remain synopsis teases that romance will be front and center in the story, which will be something of a departure for the filmmaker. Many questions remain about Shyamalan‘s upcoming movie, but the release of Sparks’ novel later this year is sure to provide a much better idea of what to expect.

Source: People

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