If you’re heading into the weekend and wondering what to watch on HBO, we’ve got you covered. For the weekend of September 18th through September 20th, HBO is playing host to some solid library titles, new episodes of engrossing original series, and a splashy premiere for one of the best movies of 2020 so far. Indeed, the stunning (and terrifying) The Invisible Man starring Elisabeth Moss makes its HBO debut this weekend, and it’s really the perfect choice to kick off spooky season. But that’s not all! Check out our full list of what to watch …
After successfully reimagining The Invisible Man, director Leigh Whannell has been tasked with helming another big screen reboot of a classic Universal Monster: The Wolfman. Ryan Gosling is attached to star.
The recently announced Universal monster movie could continue a new era.
If you liked Leigh Whannell’s 2020 update of The Invisible Man and also like Mondo posters, you’re in luck. We at Collider are giving away one copy of Francesco Francavilla’s brand new The Invisible Man Mondo poster to one very lucky reader, along with a copy of the film. You can check out the poster below, but—spoiler alert—it’s gorgeous. Francavilla uses the Invisible Man suit from the film (worn by Oliver Jackson-Cohen’s Adrian Griffin) as the backdrop lording over his sparse mansion that houses Elisabeth Moss’ traumatized Cee. Indeed, Whannel flipped the …
Talking with writer/director Leigh Whannell about the awesome new design.
Get an exclusive first look at Mondo artist Francesco Francavilla's interpretation of the Elisabeth Moss version of the Invisible Man.
Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man. If you have not seen the movie, do not continue on! If you’re still with me, you know that the ending of Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man had a pretty significant plot twist. For most of the movie, the audience is led to believe that Adrian (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) has found some sort of way to fake his own death and terrorize Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) as an invisible presence. While searching Adrian’s lab, Cecilia confirms these suspicions when she finds a suit with the …
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With nearly all the movie theaters in the country shut down for business, Hollywood is finding new ways to keep the masses entertained. While theater owners were previously steadfast about maintaining a three-month window between the time a film hit theaters and the time it was allowed to be made available to watch in your home, that window has now shattered on account of the coronavirus. And the first studio to break it, Universal Pictures, has a trio of new releases now available to rent on demand, with Disney also throwing in a surprise early release at the last …
On Monday afternoon, Universal announced The Hunt, The Invisible Man, Emma, and Trolls World Tour will be moved from theatrical release to on-demand later in the week. On Sunday, we learned all movie theaters in New York and Los Angeles — two major U.S. hubs in every regard — will be closed until further notice over growing concerns about coronavirus. As many continue to practice safe social distancing and self-quarantining, movie theaters will be hit hard from lack of audience members. In this crunch, Universal is making what could become a popular decision with other studios to ensure eyeballs (…