Initially, Leigh Whannell garnered notice for his ‘Saw’ screenplay, which had a budget of slightly over a million but grossed more than a hundred times that amount in global box office sales and has since led to the creation of eight additional films. Since then, he has penned the Insidious series and the recent acclaimed horror-thriller, ‘The Invisible Man’. Following its remarkable commercial and critical reception, we inquired about the possibility of an Invisible Man sequel.
In the original movie’s smartly written script, Cecilia’s (Elizabeth Moss) abusive ex committed suicide and bequeathed her his wealth, but she has suspicions that his death was staged. As a series of seemingly coincidental events turn deadly, Cecilia sets out to prove that an unseen entity is hunting her in the series of events that unfold.
In the initial movie, the production expense was modest at only $7 million, yet it generated an impressive revenue of $144 million. Consequently, it’s understandable that the studio would express interest in a follow-up film. Leigh Whannell has shared news about a potential Invisible Man sequel…
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