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      • There was previously a movie of the same title starring Johnny Depp, but the writer/director has revealed that his specific project was never a part of Universal’s scrapped Dark Universe.
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  3. The Invisible Man was always meant to be a stand alone film, according to director Leigh Whannell. On the latest episode of CinemaBlend's ReelBlend podcast, Whannell was interviewed by host Kevin McCarthy , who asked the director if the film was meant to be a part of the Dark Universe.

  4. Jan 15, 2020 · The Invisible Man is Universal’s latest attempt to restart their monster universe following the short-lived Dark Universe, which kicked off with The Mummy, starring Tom Cruise. You remember those...

  5. The Invisible Man was set to be written and directed by Leigh Whannell and produced by Blum, but would not star Depp as previously reported. Whannell said the film was never planned to be a part of the Dark Universe . [15]

  6. Feb 24, 2020 · “The Invisible Man” was once supposed to be part of the Dark Universe, Universal’s attempt to take a page from Marvel Studios and make a series of interconnected films starring the likes of...

  7. Feb 27, 2020 · Opening on Feb. 28, “The Invisible Man” marks the first time that Blumhouse, the horror empire behind “Get Out” and the “Paranormal Activity” series, has teamed up with Universal to create a...

  8. Nov 7, 2019 · Traditionally, The Invisible Man is a scientist driven mad by his experiment. But Adrian is a much more grounded monster: a vindictive, abusive spouse. Yeah, exactly.

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