James McAvoy recalls replacing Joaquin Phoenix after he dropped out ofSplit. McAvoy played Kevin Wendell Crumb, an individual with 23 distinct personalities, including the Beast, in the 2016 film directed by M. Night Shyamalan.Split’s ending and final plot twistrevealed the film was a secret sequel to Shyamalan’s 2000 filmUnbreakable. It wouldset up a third and final installment,Glass, that tied the two stories together and concluded the trilogy.
While speaking with Josh Horowitz on theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast,McAvoy explained how he joinedSplitwhen Phoenix left the film two weeks before filming began. Check it out below:

McAvoy acknowledged the challenges he faced by joiningSplitso soon before production commenced, while admitting that coming on board at the last minute also had its advantages. He also described how he began navigating playing his character’s 23 different personalities. Read McAvoy’s comments below:
He’s an amazing actor. I think he’d give a very different performance to the one I did. Sometimes, coming in last minute is the best way. I think he ditched it like two weeks before they started shooting. It was really last minute. The script was well put together, so a lot of it was pretty clear what I actually wanted to do straight away. There was a couple of characters it took a little bit longer to find. Patricia came real quick, Dennis came real quick, Hedwig took a little while.

I hadn’t even found some of the characters and then it just came on really quick, and then Night actually said to me, “I want you to give Hedwig a speech impediment,” and I was like, “What, just at the last minute? You want me to just go for it?” and he was like, “Yeah, we need to try something.” So we did it in the readthrough and after one scene of doing it, were like, “Done!”
What James McAvoy Stepping In Last Minute Meant For Split
He Saved The Movie.
With so much ofSplithinging on the performance of Kevin and his many personalities, losing Phoenix could have been detrimental to the film. Instead, McAvoy saved it, which became the best-received film that Shyamalan had directed and written since 2002’sSigns.Shyamalan’s work once again felt unpredictable, bold, and exciting, leading to a renewed interest in not justGlassbut in his other projects released in subsequent years.
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McAvoy’s performance received critical acclaimand is a defining moment in an impressive career that also includesX-Men,His Dark Materials,It Chapter Two,Speak No Evil, and award-winning acting in West End productions. WithGlassreceiving a 37% critical score and 66% audience score,Splitproved to be the most well-regarded installment intheUnbreakabletrilogy, largely because of McAvoy’s many impressive portrayals being at the forefront of the story. Even next to Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson, McAvoy stole the show inGlassas well.
Our Take On James McAvoy’s Comments
Split’s Last-Minute Change Worked Out Better Than Anyone Could Have Anticipated.
As McAvoy indicated in his comments, Phoenix is a tremendous actor who likely would have delivered an entirely different performance, but it was ultimately for the best thatMcAvoy was the one to leadSplit.He made the film memorable through the incredible range he demonstratedin each of the personalities he embodied. The faith that Shyamalan put in McAvoy as early as the table read went a long way in ensuring that the actor and the film as a whole reached their full potential, makingSplita high point in both Shyamalan and McAvoy’s respective careers.
Split
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M. Night Shyamalan’s Split follows Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man with dissociative identity disorder, who kidnaps three teenage girls and imprisons them in an underground facility. When Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy) realizes that she can play Crumb’s personalities against one another, she begins to form a plan for escape before she is sacrificed to a creature he refers to as “the Beast”.