5 years after its debut, Elisabeth Moss has spoken brazenly concerning the prolonged growth technique of The Invisible Man 2. Though the challenge was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the movie nonetheless fared properly on the international field workplace, grossing over $145 million worldwide towards an estimated finances of round $7 million. In a current interview with ScreenRant, Moss confirmed that the sequel continues to be in progress, emphasizing that the group is taking their time to craft the suitable story.
“We may have simply rushed out a sequel and simply launched it on streaming platforms, making fast cash,” Moss stated. “However I’m extremely grateful to Common and Blumhouse for holding agency and never doing that. They’ve a typical that’s fairly uncommon today, they usually genuinely need the sequel to be value it. It’s a bit uncommon, however I believe it’s actually essential. We love that first film a lot, and everybody concerned is de facto pleased with it.”
She added, “We need to be certain that if we do a sequel, it’s actually value it and probably even higher than the unique. That’s what has slowed us down a bit. However I don’t see that as a foul factor. If we’re going to do it, it must be proper. We’re nonetheless engaged on it—we simply want to seek out the proper script.”
The Invisible Man was written, directed, and executive-produced by Leigh Whannell, one of many unique minds behind the Noticed franchise. The movie additionally starred Aldis Hodge, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, and Michael Dorman.
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