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But that’s not all the prolific filmmaker has been up to.
Plus, he’ll be working on his daughter Ishana Night Shyamalan’s directorial debut aftershe helmed several standoutServantepisodes.

Toby Kebbell and Rupert Grint in ‘Servant’ vs. Dave Bautista and Rupert Grint in ‘Knock at the Cabin.'.Apple TV +; Universal Pictures
thatServantdrew out over its four seasons.
“I think it’ll always affect me,” Shyamalan tells EW ofServant.
“I worked with a lot of artists, a lot of writers, a lot of directors.
That’s just different from what I’ve spent my life doing, and it’s been wonderful.
These filmmakers who have come in have each taught me a new muscle.
They each have their own strengths and weaknesses, and I can learn new muscles from watching them.
“I’ve learned a lot about structure and movement,” Shyamalan says.
“The new movie I’m writing feels very, very tight and sharp.
Can I do a 90-minute version of a 30-minute sequence?”
Then there’s the importance of setting.
“The building doesn’t exist anymore.
It’s just an empty warehouse now,” Shyamalan says.
“The last time I was standing there, I just couldn’t believe it.
It was like leaving your own home after five years.
All four seasons ofServantare streaming now on Apple TV+.