Under normal circumstances, the film would have been a nightmare of red tape to pass through because Unbreakable - Il predestinato (2000) and Split (2016) were produced by different studios. Instead, this was one of only two films (or three) to be a co-production between Universal and Disney, which have been heated rivals in both the film and theme park businesses for more than half a century. Prior to this film, most Universal/Disney co-productions were relegated to television, most notably Detective Monk (2002). Reportedly, Disney had no problem letting Split (2016) introduce David Dunn into its final scene, so long as they had some input on a full sequel. Touchstone (a Disney arm) and Universal had previously collaborated on the Coen Brothers' Fratello, dove sei? (2000); another, L'amore secondo Dan (2007) saw Touchstone partner up with Focus Features, the indie arm of Universal.
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