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"The Invisible Man" writer-director Leigh Whannell and stars Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Storm Reid break down the horror film's allegorical messages.
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In an unprecedented crunch of the theatrical window as several markets across the U.S. close down in response to safety coronavirus along with worldwide, NBCUniversal's Universal Pictures is officially making its current movies in cinematic release -Blumhouse's The Invisible Man and The Hunt, and Focus Features' Emma -- available in homes as early as this Friday for on-demand 48-hour […]
Universal and Blumhouse's "The Invisible Man" materialized at the top of box office charts after debuting to $29 million in North America over the weekend. "The Invisible Man" is Universal's latest attempt to remake its classic monster properties, an effort that flailed spectacularly with 2017's "The Mummy" starring Tom Cruise. After that movie was commercially […]
"The Invisible Man" star Elisabeth Moss and director Leigh Whannell go inside the film's clever stuntwork.
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"The Invisible Man" writer-director Leigh Whannell and stars Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Storm Reid break down the horror film's allegorical messages.
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Johnny Depp will no longer appear in Universal’s reboot of “The Invisible Man,” a source tells TheWrap. Leigh Whannell, the director of “Insidious: Chapter 3” and “Upgrade,” has signed on to direct the remake of “The Invisible Man,” which Universal Pictures is developing based on the classic monster movie character, an individual with knowledge told TheWrap. Whannell will also produce alongside Jason Blum for his Universal-based Blumhouse Productions. Also Read: Universal Landed a Wide Range of Hits, From 'Jurassic World' to 'Halloween' Depp had originally joined the project back in February 2016 as part of Universal’s planned Dark Universe based on its classic monster movie characters. The franchise kicked off with Tom Cruise in “The Mummy” and was also meant to star Russell Crowe as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as well as planned movies for “Bride of Frankenstein,” “The Wolf Man” and others. And that plan for a shared universe is no more. However, Universal plans to still make projects based on these characters and the Universal monsters’ legacy. These films will also be rooted in horror and will carry no budget, genre or rating restrictions, with no expectation for the films to be part of a shared universe. Also Read: 'Halloween' Producer Jason Blum Is Down for a Sequel: 'We're Dying to' Make One Whannell recently collaborated with Blumhouse on hit films including “Insidious: The Last Key” and “Upgrade.” Whannell is represented by Paradigm Talent Agency, managers Stacey Testro and Katie Ybarra from STI, and Myman Greenspan Fox Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light LLP Variety was first to report news of Whannell’s hiring. Read original story Universal’s ‘The Invisible Man’ Reboot Lands New Director, Johnny Depp No Longer to Star At TheWrap