'The Invisible Man': Elisabeth Moss Explains That Ending (Exclusive)

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Elisabeth Moss wants you to know she is NOT the titular InvisibleMan in 'The Invisible Man'. 😓 'No, I'm a girl [and] he's terrorizing me.'

prompted two immediate questions: How connected would this be to the Invisible Man of Universal Classic Monsters fame? And,"People are always asking, 'Are you the Invisible Man? What's happening here?'" Moss told ET's Ash Crossan.We're about to get into major spoilers for"The Invisible Man."

Over the course of the movie, Cecilia's sanity is constantly called into question by those around her -- who go so far as to have her locked in an institution -- and even when she finally confronts her invisible attacker and removes his mask... it's not Adrian, but his brother. Adrian, we're told, was being held captive in his own basement the whole time and controlled by said sibling.

But if viewers don't listen carefully -- to Adrian's purposeful use of the word"surprise" -- you may leave the theater wondering whether Adrian really was innocent or if Cecilia was, once again, being gaslit. "For me, I wanted it to be something cathartic, something where the audience could walk away feeling like there was some sense of catharsis and victory," director Leigh Whannell weighed in. Jackson-Cohen, meanwhile, is glad to play into the ambiguity."It is about gaslighting and so we wanted to do it as honestly as possible and this is how people like that operate... That's what is ultimately so terrifying about Adrian, there is not a single part of him that can be trusted.

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