As of today, The invisible man (Australia, USA - 2020) is available on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. To mark the release, an exclusive clip from the special contents was released.
The 4K Ultra HD format will be available in a double package that includes the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and the Blu-ray. The 4K Ultra HD disc includes the same extras as the Blu-ray version, all in the stunning 4K resolution.
In addition to the film, L'Uomo invisibile packs more than twenty minutes of exclusive special content, including a chance to learn more about leading lady Elisabeth Moss, commentary on the film with the director, and deleted scenes.
Produced by Jason Blum (Halloween, Split, Escape - Get Out, Us), L'Uomo invisibile is the modern adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel of the same name and reboot of the film adaptation directed by James Whale in 1933.
The film is written and directed by Leigh Whannell (Saw, Insidious, Upgrade) and stars Elisabeth Moss (two-time Emmy and Golden Globe winner).
Ne The invisible man The actress is Cecilia Kass, a woman who slowly rebuilds her life after the death of her abusive ex-boyfriend (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) but it will not be long before she begins to wonder if he is really gone forever.
In addition to Elisabeth Moss (Girls Interrupted, Us), the cast also includes Storm Reid (In the Folds of Time), Harriet Dyer, Aldis Hodge (Die Hard - Die Hard, Edmond) and Oliver Jackson-Cohen.
SPECIAL CONTENTS IN DVD, BLU-RAY AND 4K UHD FORMATS:
- Unpublished scenes
- Moss manifests - Elisabeth Moss describes the physical and emotional challenges she faced in playing Cecilia, a woman whose truth is constantly questioned by those around her
- Journey with Director Leigh Whannell - Director Leigh Whannell becomes a tour guide through the set to show us the creation of the film, from day one to day 40
- Actors - Cast and crew take a deep look at the characters and how they interact with the faceless terror of the Invisible Man
- Timeless Terror - A behind-the-scenes look at how director and writer Leigh Whannell reimagined the classic character of the Invisible Man through the lens of modern technology and with topical social themes
- Audio commentary with director/writer Leigh Whannell
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