Is "Trap" Part of M. Night Shyamalan’s Powers Universe? (Season 7 Episode 28)
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In this episode of 'Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast", we dive into the speculation surrounding M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller, "Trap".
Shyamalan's films have always sparked strong reactions, and "Trap" is no exception, drawing both criticism and praise. But while many debate its Hitchcockian vibes or divisive nature, we focus on a theory that’s flying under the radar — *Trap" might be part of the Powers Universe alongside "Unbreakable", "Split", and "Glass".
Join us as we break down the clues that connect *Trap* to Shyamalan’s superhero saga, from the sinister presence of The Butcher to the familiar themes of duality and hidden power. Whether you’re a fan of Shyamalan’s interconnected universe or just curious about the deeper mythology, this episode uncovers why "Trap" could be more than it seems.
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Shyamalan's films have always sparked strong reactions, and "Trap" is no exception, drawing both criticism and praise. But while many debate its Hitchcockian vibes or divisive nature, we focus on a theory that’s flying under the radar — *Trap" might be part of the Powers Universe alongside "Unbreakable", "Split", and "Glass".
Join us as we break down the clues that connect *Trap* to Shyamalan’s superhero saga, from the sinister presence of The Butcher to the familiar themes of duality and hidden power. Whether you’re a fan of Shyamalan’s interconnected universe or just curious about the deeper mythology, this episode uncovers why "Trap" could be more than it seems.
Subscribe now on Substack for weekly updates, in-depth exploration, and a vibrant community of fellow pop culture enthusiasts. Don't miss out—let’s get started!
Subscribe to our SUBSTACK to stay up to date (completely FREE).
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