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]]>The Invisible Man hails from writer-director Leigh Whannell. It stars Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men, The Handmaid’s Tale) as a woman who is trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) who fakes his own death discovers how to become invisible.
The new trailer dives deeper into the story and reveals, perhaps too much, of the film’s story.
“The interesting thing was that I was constantly shooting these empty rooms, and empty corridors, and there’s something a bit uncinematic about that,” Whannell told Entertainment Weekly. “I mean, when you make a movie, the idea is that you put people in the frame — you put something in the frame. When you’re shooting nothing, it goes against the grain of every cinematic instinct you have!”
The Invisible Man hits theaters February 28.
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]]>He joins previously cast Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale), Aldis Hodge (City on a Hill), Harriet Dyer (The In Between), and Storm Reid (A Wrinkle in Time).
The reimagining of the Universal Pictures’ classic monster character is baed on the H. G. Wells’ science-fiction novel about a chemist who discovered the secret of invisibility while conducting a series of tests involving a drug called monocane.
Leigh Whannell is directing the thriller from his own script.
Peter Cramer, Universal’s President of Production, previously said in a statement: “Throughout cinematic history Universal’s classic monsters have been reinvented through the prism of each new filmmaker that brings these characters to life. We are excited to take a more managed approach for their return to screen, shepherded by creators who have stories they are passionate to tell with them.”
The Invisible Man begins shooting later this month in Sydney, Australia and is scheduled for a March 13 release.
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]]>The movie, which is set to be shoot in Australia, will be directed and written by Leigh Whannell. Johnny Depp, who was originally nabbed to play the lead role, isn’t expected to take part in the project.
The Invisible Man, based on the classic monster character of the same name, was announced back in 2016 with Depp in the lead role. The movie was supposed to be part of The Dark Universe – a series of connected movies based on Universal Classic Monsters. However, after the Tom Cruise-starred The Mummy, which served as the first installment in the series, crashed and burned at the box office and was received poorly by the critic, Universal decided to rethink their approach.
The studio now moved away from the idea of “shared universe” and will focus on individual movies that will be smaller-scaled than it was originally envisioned.
“Throughout cinematic history, Universal’s classic monsters have been reinvented through the prism of each new filmmaker that brings these characters to life,” said Peter Cramer, Universal’s President of Production, in one of the earlier statement. “We are excited to take a more managed approach for their return to the screen, shepherded by creators who have stories they are passionate to tell with them.”
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]]>The post Watch the New Trailer for “The Invisible Man” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The Invisible Man hails from writer-director Leigh Whannell. It stars Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men, The Handmaid’s Tale) as a woman who is trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) who fakes his own death discovers how to become invisible.
The new trailer dives deeper into the story and reveals, perhaps too much, of the film’s story.
“The interesting thing was that I was constantly shooting these empty rooms, and empty corridors, and there’s something a bit uncinematic about that,” Whannell told Entertainment Weekly. “I mean, when you make a movie, the idea is that you put people in the frame — you put something in the frame. When you’re shooting nothing, it goes against the grain of every cinematic instinct you have!”
The Invisible Man hits theaters February 28.
The post Watch the New Trailer for “The Invisible Man” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post “Invisible Man” to Star Oliver Jackson-Cohen appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>He joins previously cast Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale), Aldis Hodge (City on a Hill), Harriet Dyer (The In Between), and Storm Reid (A Wrinkle in Time).
The reimagining of the Universal Pictures’ classic monster character is baed on the H. G. Wells’ science-fiction novel about a chemist who discovered the secret of invisibility while conducting a series of tests involving a drug called monocane.
Leigh Whannell is directing the thriller from his own script.
Peter Cramer, Universal’s President of Production, previously said in a statement: “Throughout cinematic history Universal’s classic monsters have been reinvented through the prism of each new filmmaker that brings these characters to life. We are excited to take a more managed approach for their return to screen, shepherded by creators who have stories they are passionate to tell with them.”
The Invisible Man begins shooting later this month in Sydney, Australia and is scheduled for a March 13 release.
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]]>The post Elisabeth Moss Officially Joins Universal’s “The Invisible Man” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The movie, which is set to be shoot in Australia, will be directed and written by Leigh Whannell. Johnny Depp, who was originally nabbed to play the lead role, isn’t expected to take part in the project.
The Invisible Man, based on the classic monster character of the same name, was announced back in 2016 with Depp in the lead role. The movie was supposed to be part of The Dark Universe – a series of connected movies based on Universal Classic Monsters. However, after the Tom Cruise-starred The Mummy, which served as the first installment in the series, crashed and burned at the box office and was received poorly by the critic, Universal decided to rethink their approach.
The studio now moved away from the idea of “shared universe” and will focus on individual movies that will be smaller-scaled than it was originally envisioned.
“Throughout cinematic history, Universal’s classic monsters have been reinvented through the prism of each new filmmaker that brings these characters to life,” said Peter Cramer, Universal’s President of Production, in one of the earlier statement. “We are excited to take a more managed approach for their return to the screen, shepherded by creators who have stories they are passionate to tell with them.”
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