Sunday, February 2, 2020

'The Invisible Man': Elisabeth Moss, in talks to replace Johnny Depp in the horror movie


Universal Pictures already had the main protagonists of his Dark Universe, including Johnny Depp as the Invisible Man. However, all the projects were left aside until Blumhouse, the producer of horror films like Warren or Insidious Record, decided to revive him and start The Invisible Man.

And now, according to Variety, Elisabeth Moss of The Maid's Tale is currently in talks to star in this film written and directed by Leigh Whannell (Insidious).



The remake of this well-known film will be more linked to terror and will not have any budget restrictions or age rating, thus taking new interpretations of the origins and stories of these classic Universal characters. Will it be ‘The Invisible Woman’?

Remember, we will soon see Elisabeth Moss in the expected third season of The Tale of the Maid, specifically on June 5.

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Despite Universal's failed attempt to create a cinematic universe made of the intellectual properties they possess of classic monsters like Frankenstein, The Mummy, Dracula and so on. This failure flatly after the last film of The Mummy starring Tom Cruise has not met expectations in terms of box office, therefore the people of Universal decided to end this cinematic universe they had planned.

Universal had even cast several of what would be the monsters, they were already hiring actors like Johnny Depp, Javier Bardem and even Angelina Jolie, but after these projects will end up falling, Universal still wants to continue releasing movies of his monsters , one of which is already confirmed is the new reboot, of The Invisible Man.



The film will be directed by Leigh Wannell (Upgrade) and produced by Jason Blum, the latter produced the most recent Jordan Peele film, Us, which had a great reception at the box office, another of the things that was recently confirmed about the project, is that the leading actress of The Handsmaid´s Tale, Elisabeth Moss will join the film. At first Johnny Depp had joined as the protagonist of this project but after the failure of what would have been the Dark Universe this actor moved away from the project. So we still don't know who will be the protagonist.

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The movie about The Invisible Man already has a trailer!


Universal Pictures has released the first preview of the updated version of The Invisible Man. The film is directed by Saw alum Leigh Whannell and starring Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge and Storm Reid.

Whannell's update on the Dark Universe monster takes the story in a new, modern and completely disturbing direction. According to the new synopsis revealed in August, we know that Jackson-Cohen will play a rich and brilliant scientist, but ultimately abusive, married to Moss's character, Cecelia. With the help of close friends, Cecelia manages to escape her toxic marriage and then finds out that her husband has died.

But, when some unusual events begin to occur, Cecelia begins to believe that her monstrous husband is not dead.



Whannell wrote this new adaptation of the Invisible Man story, which is based on the science fiction story of H.G. Wells of the same name (and served as source material for the 1933 version starring Claude Rains). The filming of The Invisible Man took place in Australia and ended in September. Whannell is also an executive producer, along with Whannell is an executive producer of the film with Beatriz Sequeira, Charles Layton, Rosemary Blight, Ben Grant, Couper Samuelson and Jeanette Volturno.

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The trailer for the new version of the horror movie 'The Invisible Man' is revealed


Universal Pictures presented this Thursday the first trailer of its reimagined version of the classic 'The Invisible Man', which without leaving terror now stars Elisabeth Moss in the skin of a woman beset by her ex-boyfriend.

The first images of this film commanded by Leigh Whannell, the director of the successful saga 'Saw', let you feel a tension that will be present throughout the film, with spooky scenes, persecutions and a sociopathic and abusive antagonist who recreate this story of Monsters shaking modern fears.

'The Invisible Man' will tell the story of Cecilia Kass (Moss), a woman trapped in a violent relationship with a scientist who decides to escape one night helped by her sister (Harriet Dyer), her childhood friend (Aldis Hodge) and her daughter teenager (Storm Reid) .However, when his ex-boyfriend - played by Oliver Jackson-Cohen - commits suicide, several mysterious coincidences begin to appear lethal and make his mental health crumble by trying to prove that he is being persecuted by someone who nobody can see.



Throughout the story, the protagonist evolves to show the strength of women to overcome difficulties, in a turn towards more empowered characters, according to the study.

The script of this adaptation, which is also the responsibility of its director, follows from the homonymous story of the British writer H.G. Wells, which also based the original 1933 version starring Claude Rains.

This film is considered one of the great horror films of the 1930s, directed by James Whale. Universal and the production company Blumhouse have already announced that the new 'The Invisible Man' will be released in February 2020. This film adds the good year that Moss had, after his other film with Blumhouse, 'Us', has raised USD 255 million worldwide against a budget of The protagonist of the series 'The Handmaids Tale' had less luck, however , with its latest release, 'The Kitchen', which with Melissa McCarthy and Tiffany Haddish also in her cast only raised USD 15.9 million worldwide.

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Domestic violence will be one of the main themes that will be addressed by the new version of "The Invisible Man" that will debut in theaters this year.

Starring Elisabeth Moss, the movie will arrive on the big screen in March: