Enter Jason Blum, who spoke with Collider about his take on The Invisible Man, and how writer/director Leigh Whannell (Upgrade, Insidious) helped push it forward. “I don’t believe in saying ‘We’re going to do movies about this’ and then trying to find a movie about it,” Blum explained.
The Invisible Man Returns followed in 1940 with The Invisible Woman arriving later that same year.
We have a director we’ve also done six or seven movies with, pitched us this spectacular idea about Invisible Man.
Now, Blumhouse is approaching the iconic character of The Invisible Man in a way he feels he can make it work.