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


by Daily Mail

Daily Mail— 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. 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. Now that Willis, 69, has retired, after being diagnosed with aphasia and later frontotemporal dementia, Shyamalan opened up to People about Willis

New York Post—Rumer Willis gives update on dad Bruce's dementia diagnosis: He's so 'beloved'. Bruce Willis’ eldest daughter, Rumer Willis, shared an update on his dementia diagnosis at the premiere of her new film, “My Divorce Party,” in Beverly Hills.

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VG247—M. Night Shyamalan's daughter makes her directorial debut with a horror flick that's surely going to follow in her father's plot-twist-loving footsteps. It looks like M. Night Shyamalan's daughter Ishana is staying in the family business, as her feature film directorial debut looks to be a surreal horror that almost definitely has a twist. Right now, M. Night is currently working on his own new film, Trap, a movie that sees an entire pop concert set up just to catch one serial killer. It's a wild concept, and one that features his eldest daughter Saleka as the pop star performing during the film, with her music set to appear in it too. But M....