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Elisabeth Moss is opening up about the possibility of a sequel to her hit movie The Invisible Man.
The movie grossed $124 million at the worldwide box office and it was released just a few weeks before movie theaters around the country shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. It definitely had the potential to make way more than that.
The Invisible Man has been doing big business on VOD, though those actual numbers are not known.
So, does Elisabeth think there will be a sequel?
“Look, if
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The Invisible Man have boarded Ryan Gosling‘s new werewolf film.The La La Land star was cast as the lead in Universal’s The Wolfman remake last month (June 2020) and now the project is on the fast track with director Leigh Whannell in talks to oversee the project with bosses at Jason Blum’s Blumhouse signing on to produce.Whannell and Blumhouse found a winning formula with Elisabeth Moss‘ The Invisible Man, despite the fact the movie was released just before the coronavirus lockdown in March
The Invisible Man has jumped to the top of the billing in this, it's third week in the UK film charts. The thriller, released earlier this year, starred Elizabeth Moss in the leading role and was made on a shoestring budget of just $7m.
Elisabeth Moss has yet another big-time project in the works.
Elisabeth Moss is coming back to television in a brand new role in Candy.
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Also Read: Lily James to Star in True Crime Thriller 'Peggy Jo' From Director Phillip NoyceHere is the logline for the project: In 1980 Texas, Candy Montgomery (Moss) seemingly had it all – loving husband with a good job, a daughter and a son, a nice house in the brand new suburbs – so why did she kill her friend from church with an ax?“The unique tale of Candy Montgomery is one Nick has been passionate about telling for a very long time.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorUCP is adding another true crime series to its slate with Candy (working title) a limited event series based on the true story of Texas killer Candy Montgomery and her victim, Betty Gore, starring and executive produced by The Handmaid’s Tale star Elisabeth Moss, from The Act co-creator Nick Antosca and writer Robin Veith (Mad Men, The Act).
Joe Otterson TV ReporterUniversal Content Productions (UCP) is continuing its push into the true crime space with a new limited series starring Elisabeth Moss.Moss has signed on to star in a series titled “Candy” for the studio, based on the true story of Candy Montgomery and Betty Gore.
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Andreas Wiseman International EditorSTX has snapped up worldwide distribution rights to genre pic Run Rabbit Run, which will re-team Elisabeth Moss with The Handmaid’s Tale director Daina Reid.STXfilms will directly distribute in the U.S., UK and Ireland with STXinternational now aboard for international sales at the Cannes Virtual Market.
Naman Ramachandran STX Entertainment has secured worldwide distribution rights to “Run Rabbit Run,” from Emmy-nominated “Handmaid’s Tale” director Daina Reid (“The Outsider”) and starring Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (“The Invisible Man”).While STXfilms will directly distribute “Run Rabbit Run” in the U.S., U.K. and Ireland, STXinternational will introduce the project to buyers at the ongoing virtual Cannes market.
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