Elisabeth Moss Says 'The Invisible Man 2' Is Still in the Works as Team Seeks the Right Script
Universal and Blumhouse are taking a deliberate approach to ensure any follow-up meets the 2020 film’s high bar.
Overview
- Speaking to ScreenRant, Moss said she and collaborators want the sequel and are actively working on it.
- The key holdup, according to Moss, is securing a script that is worthy of the original rather than rushing a release.
- Moss praised Universal and Blumhouse for resisting a quick, made-for-streaming follow-up in favor of quality.
- The Invisible Man (2020) earned about $144–144.5 million worldwide on a reported $7 million budget and drew strong reviews.
- The sequel was first announced in July 2020, and reports have indicated director Leigh Whannell is not interested in returning.