M. Night Shyamalan revealed he's amazed his films are being well received by a new generation.
The 52-year-old filmmaker has directed films for more than three decades and said he feels excited for younger viewers to discover his work.
Speaking to Screen Rant, the 'Knock at the Cabin' director said: "I was in Europe when we first started showing the film and influencers from all over the world came over there and got to know me They were shaking and they came up to me...
They're 19 or 21 and they said to me, 'I loved that and I went back and saw one of your films called 'Signs'.' They weren't even born at the time! They were like, 'I was watching this movie you made, an old movie called 'Signs'! It's so beautiful!'" Shyamalan added, "Or they'd be like, 'I was watching a really old movie, 'Unbreakable!' And they've been so excited about it.
The idea of a new generation seeing and learning my films makes me feel... I want to do everything I do with the utmost integrity.It's a work to be seen all the time be and be seen again." And Night's daughter Ishana is also said to be planning a career in filmmaking.