It's funny how it sneaks up on you ... age. It feels like you're young on the inside but then suddenly everything outside screams... You're old... Your time is over
@@dani2229 I'm guessing everyone working there is in on it buuuuut why would people volunteer for something like that and yes, why would he then divulge that info?
The Shyamalan twist is that you, the viewer, are in fact the killer that the trap was created for, and when you go to see this movie in theatres, they will have you right where they want you.
That’s funny. The population is too far and lazy to go to the theatre. They’ll just order it on their 42” tv and order McDonald’s from DoorDash for $40/meal. The worlds over, just sit on your couch and stuff your face until your heart gives out
Or the twist could be that the movie is a The Sixth Sense sequel and the police are working a tip from grown up Cole Sear who is working with one of the killer's victims
M. Night Shyamalan, you say? Lady Raven is the daughter. The concert is her mind. Josh Hartnett is the police investigator. The Asian man in the cellar holds the key to Lady Ravens cage. The vendor is an alien water banshee.
@@JayTaylor3dollarfilms and that funeral is the last recorded death that happened before the aliens left earth after being defeated by the water and Joaquim Phoenix's bat.
Josh definitely has a warm welcome back to the big screen in the hearts of the fans! This is soooo exciting for my 1992 heart, he was nostalgia’s dream guy material and also a phenomenal actor!
In the early 2000's I took my gf to the movies just about weekly and we had VERY different tastes, but any time she would say, "It has Josh Hartnett in it!" I'd get optimistic. The man has charisma.
The police would have to tell the owner and the owner could of relayed it to the employees and vendors to make sure they don't freak out from all the extra police presence.
it was crazy how he went from leading man in pearl harbor and a bunch of late 90s movies to playing supporting background characters and comic relief. they really did him dirty for close to 2 decades
Police orchestrate free tv giveaways to arrest warrant jumpers. You are naive bro. What fairy tale you living in. Police dress up like mascots. Police pretend to be hookers. But setting up a trap, a fbi trap mind you. The people who track your consumer goods. And flag you. Which they do. Its not denied or conspiracy. It's open information. So if they found a connection. To a serial killers identity. Yes they would try to set that up.
@@ceg4609you know they are already there in case something bad happens among women and children.Wtf are you on? Wtf is going on in your head? Hey guys a terrorist attack and mass shooter just showed up. Quick everyone teleport the women and children at this public event where nothing ever happens. There's no security or police force on the premises unless they are making a movie. 😅 .
@@suckyelite2396 Yeah, those movies were part of his comeback. Hartnett did leave Hollywood for a number of years. Moved to England and did smaller stuff there
@@deltamovieshd9255 In real life life nothing to my knowledge. He just turned down too many rolls and in Hollywood you get the sack after so many turn downs.
Twist: He’s an actual butcher. He chained up the guy that stole a large order of corned beef. An order that was meant to go to the community in The Village. They love their Reubens. So does Mr. Glass. Coincidence? Never. You’re in M. Night’s world now.
Josh Hartnett was really good in 40 Days & 40 Nights, Black Hawk Down, Pearl Harbor, Halloween: H20, Hollywood Homicide, Wrath Of Man, Operation Fortune, and many more. Josh Hartnett came a long way and he is dedicated to become an actor and he was in O as well.
U forgot my fave Lucky Number Slevin...such good writing & acting. Give it 10 minutes & I promise ull be sucked right in. ..and Josh is the main character!
Im guessing dude in the basement is actually the killer. Dude killed his wife or someone close to him, and hes getting revenge. He got the tickets from his pockets, which would make sense since they heard the killer was going to be there!
I was thinking the butcher was the vendo too. But by the end of the trailer, i started to think the guy tied up in the basement, and josh hartnett is some kind of contract killer or serial killer that kills other serial killers. It's a stupid twist kind of movie.
Good for him. He deserves it. I went to school with his first cousin who was his best friend and I'd met him once and he was literally the nicest person on the planet like I can't even stress how nice and cool he was.
Such an underrated actor. Faculty, Lucky Number Sleven, 30 Days of Night was a bit of a miss, but he can really play a good range! That last laugh was FREAKY AWESOME!!!!
Hahah as soon as the guy told him that they’re trapping the butcher I was like “He IS the butcher.” And then like a genius M Night Shyamalan essentially tells you he is the butcher. So what’s the twist after that?!?! I gotta see this! And Josh Hartnett?!?! Yes 🙌🏻
They allowed underage gymnasts to continue to be sexually abused by doctor Larry Nassar. If it's set when they were making up the bullshit Russiagate stuff then I can totally see them doing other stupid shit like having 11 informants and an FBI agent (who tried to murder his own wife) set up an autistic guy living in the basement of a business with supposedly planning to kidnap the governor of Michigan. It is a fictional movie and not a true story so there is that.
I did NOT see that coming. I figured it was another predictable plot where his daughter would be taken by some psycho and he'd be the hero who would save her. OH NO!!! NO NO NO!!! This went in a wild direction!!!!
daughter is the butcher, my friend is on the production team for this movie. You will figure it out pretty quickly when it shows him being nervous and people in the basement but neve shows him actually killing anyone. Also, why would they make the lady raven concert a huge trap? The daughter is the lady raven fan, they know the person will be there.
@@danielmiller9012 then its such an idiotic millenial woke twist.... a teenage girl named The Butcher thats more ridiculous than dude asking to be called maam.
@@mikescorpio13 everything is political to you people. you also sound like a bot. have your opinions outside of Newsmax or the Alex Jones Show or wherever you get your hate filled idiotic biases news from.
I’m the exact opposite of the father in this. Never in a million years would I take my tween daughter to see some awful pop singer writhe around on stage. Nope.
@@thabo3866 I just watched trackers a South African TV show and it was fire .. Respect to your nation. By the way I'm from Cali not California to make things clear..
@@nortesur9504 Love Colombia bro, Your colorful nature, the ladies, and the scenery over there, it's a beautiful country for sure, and yes I do know of Cali and Medellin. As for Trackers, I haven't seen it, Ill check it out. Respect to you too. Gracias
1) Josh Hartnett is excellent, glad to see him back on the big screen when he felt it'd suit him family/production company/producer-wise. 2) I really can't imagine that Josh Hartnett is The Butcher; that'd be a twist...in the sense that we say, nah, can't be..and he is, but seems way too simple for M. Night. Hm...Wondering if Josh Hartnett will be some kind of avenger, either working with someone that can see/foresee events or maybe he has that power himself. Either way, M. Night Shyamalan is playing the long-game well, hats off!
I mean, that would be really cool, but what about that video of his basement hostage or whatever? I can't piece it together in my head to end up as not him. ._.
I wish this was out this weekend. People tend to try to shoot on his later work but m. Night is one of the greatest on film storytellers in cinema history. Can’t wait.
There is a discussion going on where story leads to (in the comment section). That's all NIGHT wanted. Climax to be convincing OR not is a separate part.
I'm a straight dude and even I had a crush on Josh Hartnett in the early 2000's lol... Good to see him doing something new. This actually looks really interesting. A new concept for a movie nowadays is rare.
I'm calling it now: this is going to be based on the urban legend surrounding Phil Collins In the Air Tonight. The pop star witnessed Josh Hartnett's killer in the act and will be scanning the crowd looking for him throughout the movie. The climactic scene will have her pointing him out to everyone.
A lot of quick cuts in the trailer. They are certainly leading us down the garden path, but for all we know that is not Hartnet's phone. It could be another player yet to be named.
People say it is unbelievable that a vendor worker knows what's going on and shares that info with a stranger. In the hood that happens everyday. You see like 10 cops pull up in an area, all you gotta do is ask somebody sitting on their porch and they tell you exactly what the police are doing there. Very realistic. Movie looks to be promising, I dunno how I feel about being forced to sympathize with a serial killer though 😅.