Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible Man
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Elisabeth Moss says Invisible Man 2 is closer than ever to happening. Directed by Leigh Whannell, 2020’s Invisible Man remake put a new twist on the original story’s plot, casting Moss as a woman terrorized by an ex who has invented a suit that gives him the power of invisibility. Released just before COVID shut down theaters, the film grossed $144 million at the worldwide box office, sparking talk of a sequel.
We are I would say - and by “we” I mean Blumhouse and my production company – Leigh {Whannell] is doing I think a Wolf Man. … We are closer than we have ever been and to cracking it, and I feel very good about it, and we are very much intent on continuing that story.
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