According to a recent report by foreign media Variety, the legendary science fiction film "The Invisible Man" (The Invisible Man), which was released in August 2000, will be remade, and the director has been confirmed to be Leigh Whannell, the co-founder of the famous thriller "Saw", which is worth looking forward to. "Hollow Man" is a science fiction thriller produced by Columbia Pictures, directed by Paul Verhoeven, and released in the United States on August 4, 2000. The film tells the story of scientist Sebastian who begins to abuse his superpowers after becoming invisible. Ray Whannell was originally a TV host from Melbourne. At the age of 29, Whannell was often tortured by severe headaches. "As long as I can get healthy, I can do anything," Whannell said. When he felt better, he immediately wrote the script of "Saw 1", which is a story about a terminal cancer patient "Jigsaw", and thus opened the prelude to the so-called most classic horror movie series. The new version of "The Invisible Man" is currently known to be distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by Leigh Whannell. It was previously rumored that Johnny Depp, who was highly regarded as the lead actor, will not be in this film. More news will be released soon, so stay tuned! |
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