Official Trailer Appears for Blumhouse’s The Invisible Man
Take your first complete look at the upcoming psychological horror film from Leigh Whannell.
By Chris Morse
While yesterday brought us the first photos from Blumhouse and Universal’s upcoming new take on The Invisible Man, the official trailer was apparently not far behind with its release happening today. The footage has a definite psychological horror feel to it with a focus on abuse and a modern touch that makes it look like a very compelling spin on the classic Universal Monsters property. Give it a watch above and read on for more details on the film.
The Invisible Man centers around a woman named Cecilia who learns her abusive ex-boyfriend, a wealthy and brilliant scientist, committed suicide. Picking up the pieces to rebuild her life for the better, she soon begins to question her sense of reality as she suspects her deceased former lover is not actually gone.
The film is written and directed by actor-filmmaker Leigh Whannell. Starring is Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid's Tale), Storm Reid (A Wrinkle in Time, 12 Years a Slave), Aldis Hodge (Clemency, Straight Outta Compton), and Harriet Dyer (The InBetween). Oliver Jackson-Cohen (The Haunting of Hill House) plays the titular role of The Invisible Man.
The Invisible Man is set to release on February 28th, 2020. Stay tuned to Dead Entertainment for all the latest news and updates on this film as well as the Universal Monsters franchise as a whole.
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