Universal and Blumhouse's TheInvisibleMan scared up a stellar $29 million in its North American box office debut and $20.2 million overseas for a $49.2 million global start
, and one of the best ever for Jason Blum's prolific production company. The film, which cost just $7 million to produce before marketing, is also a win for Universal's retooled monster universe.
The latest adaptation of the classic H.G. Wells novel — written and directed by Leigh Whanell — stars Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia Kass, a woman who escapes an abusive relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist . When her ex commits suicide, Cecilia begins to suspect his death was a hoax and believes he has found a way to become invisible after a series of eerie coincidences and encounters that turn lethal. Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid and Harriet Dyer also star.was 53 percent male.
The genre also faces different challenges internationally in that horror films often fail to scare up significant business. Whannell'sturned in a solid start in its first set of markets, including the U.K. , France and Mexico . In Asia, it placed No. 1 in South Korea with $1.1 million despite a significant downturn at the box office there because of the coronavirus.fell to No. 2 in North America with a pleasing $16 million in its third weekend for a domestic total of $128.2 million.
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