Johnny Depp to Star in Universal's Invisible Man Remake

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Johnny Depp to Star in Universal's Invisible Man Remake

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How Depp is supposed to pull off all those goofy reaction faces without an actual face, nobody knows.

Back in November, Universal announced plans [http://variety.com/2015/film/news/universal-monster-movies-mummy-dracula-frakenstein-1201642140/] to resurrect a bunch of its classic movie monsters for an entirely new line of reboots. The idea was to mimic the strategy that every other movie studio has been taking with comic book and superhero properties -- modern settings, contemporary themes, shared universes -- and simply apply it to a non-comic book property.

It's a good idea, in theory, in that it would both separate Universal from the pack and give casual moviegoing audiences what they want (the same thing they've already seen before). Unfortunately, recent history would seem to indicate that the only thing audiences *don't* want more of is modern retellings of classic monster movies. Dracula Untold, Victor Frankenstein, I, Frankenstein (which is both a comic *and* a modern retelling), The Wolfman...this is not a list of movies that have performed well at the box office over the years.

Then again, neither is Mortdecai, Tusk, or Transcendence, so maybe Universal is hoping that two negatives will cancel each other out when Johnny Depp stars in their upcoming remake of The Invisible Man.

Per Deadline [http://deadline.com/2016/02/johnny-depp-invisible-man-movie-universal-1201699474/], Depp is set to play Dr. Jack Griffin in a remake of the 1933 classic due out in 2018. The role, which sees a brilliant scientist discovery invisibility at the cost of his sanity, was previously inhabited by the legendary Claude Rains in his American screen debut (and Kevin Bacon after that, in a loose remake that was *also* a flop, come to think of it).

No director has been named for the project yet, but Men in Black and Now You See Me writer Ed Solomon will reportedly pen the script.

With Depp signed on for The Invisible man and Tom Cruise locked in [http://variety.com/2016/film/news/tom-cruise-mummy-universal-release-date-1201685122/], and Angelina Jolie being rumored to join them as The Bride of Frankenstein, it looks like Universal will be also be mirroring the Marvel strategy of reeling in as many A-listers as possible, so you'd have to imagine that this round of monster movie remakes has a slightly better chance at success than what's come before them.

My only question is, how is Depp supposed to remain invisible while wearing all those scarves, hats, leather bracelets, bolo ties, and handkerchiefs? He's going to look like a floating Aerosmith concert!

Source: Deadline [http://deadline.com/2016/02/johnny-depp-invisible-man-movie-universal-1201699474/]

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hermes

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Seems odd. What is the point of having one of the top best paid actors in Hollywood if you can't show his face?

Unless they make this some sort of origin story, and he is only invisible for the last 30 minutes of the movie...
 

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I know they say he is the star of the film, but does that mean he is the invisible man himself or have they adapted the story in such a way where he's the constable or whomever it is that eventually captures him.

Could even be some sort of other "Invisible man" story being told I suppose. Also, let's not forget the potential to use makeup for much of the film like the character does in the book.
 

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Would it work to have a shared universe multi-film thing with characters that are public domain? Frankenstein, the wolfman and the invisible man aren't a property.

Wouldn't the fact that anybody can make a film with the Invisible man in it (and League of Extraordinary Gentleman is being remade so he's going to be in that) kind of undermine the whole thing?
 

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I would typically be the one to bang the table about reboots, but then again most of these monster movies are sufficiently old (not rebooting something from the 90s) and given the massive technology gap some of them could use a reboot to revitalize the franchises.
 

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hermes200 said:
Seems odd. What is the point of having one of the top best paid actors in Hollywood if you can't show his face?
The part where you can still throw his name on all the marketing and his non-invisible scenes in the trailer, then not actually have to pay him nearly enough because he doesn't actually need to be there the majority of the time. Basically the same reason they use big names sometimes for animated films.
 

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My only question is, how is Depp supposed to remain invisible while wearing all those scarves, hats, leather bracelets, bolo ties, and handkerchiefs? He's going to look like a floating Aerosmith concert!
Am I the only one who would find that awesome to watch?
 

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hermes200 said:
Seems odd. What is the point of having one of the top best paid actors in Hollywood if you can't show his face?

Unless they make this some sort of origin story, and he is only invisible for the last 30 minutes of the movie...
The great money saver. "Worked" for Godzilla.