‘The Invisible Man’ Appears on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD This May with Deleted Scenes and Commentary

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The Invisible Man (read our review), which was quickly made available as a premium VOD offering after the nationwide closing of theaters, will appear on Digital May 12th and on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on May 26th from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

From director Leigh Whannell (Saw, Insidious, Upgrade), this psychological thriller modernizes Universal’s shapeshifting, classic monster against a backdrop of an empowered woman facing her tormentor.

ALSO READ: She’s Not Imagining Things: The Invisible Man and Horror’s History of Believing Women

“The Invisible Man follows a modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character. Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss) slowly begins to rebuild her life after the death of her abusive ex-boyfriend (Oliver Jackson-Cohen). But before long, she begins to question whether or not he is truly gone.”

In addition to the feature, The Invisible Man delivers up twenty minutes of exclusive bonus content, including a chance to better get acquainted with the film’s leading actress: Elisabeth Moss, feature commentary with the writer/director and deleted scenes.

Bonus Features on Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD and DVD:

  • DELETED SCENES
  • MOSS MANIFESTED – Elisabeth Moss describes the physical and emotional challenges she faced while portraying Cecilia, a woman whose truth is constantly questioned by those around her.
  • DIRECTOR’S JOURNEY WITH LEIGH WHANNELL – Director Leigh Whannell acts as tour guide through principal photography, from day 1 to day 40.
  • THE PLAYERS – Filmmakers and cast provide an in-depth analysis of each character and how they interact with the unseen terror of The Invisible Man.
  • TIMELESS TERROR – A behind the scenes look at how writer/director Leigh Whannell re-imagined this iconic character through the lens of modern technology and socially relatable themes.
  • FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH WRITER/DIRECTOR LEIGH WHANNELL

ALSO READ: Did You Spot Leigh Whannell’s Saw Easter Eggs in Upgrade and The Invisible Man?

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