Universal’s classic monster movie The Invisible Man, directed by James Whale in 1933 and based on the H G Wells novel, was a hugely influential horror thanks to John P Fulton’s impressive special effects. In 2020, this Blumhouse-produced reimagining, written and directed by Leigh Whannell, proves to be a success thanks to a smart script
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A new trailer has been released for The Invisible Man and boy is it creepy! Check it out for yourselves below… Here’s the film’s synopsis: What you can’t see can hurt you. Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character.
Click here to see full size. Here’s the synopsis for The Invisible Man: What you can’t see can hurt you. Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character. Trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist, Cecilia
Elisabeth Moss is having trouble with her abusive but seemingly dead and no one believes her in this creepy new trailer for Universal’s The Invisible Man. Check it out below: Here’s the synopsis for The Invisible Man: What you can’t see can hurt you. Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in a
Universal’s upcoming reboot of The Invisible Man has finally cast its titular character. Oliver Jackson-Cohen has joined the film, and is set to star opposite Elisabeth Moss as her abusive ex-boyfriend. Jackson-Cohen is best known for playing Luke Crain in Mike Flanagan’s Netflix horror series The Haunting Of Hill House, as well as Roan/Lucas in Emerald City, Jonathan