The recent horror version of The Invisible Man is a box office hit, making more than $102 million at the worldwide box office so far, from an estimated production budget of just $7 million. This will come as a huge relief to Universal, after the studio tried and failed in 2017 to launch Dark Universe, a series of films based on its classic monster movie properties. There are already several other movies in development, and the latest to be reported is a new version of Dracula. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new Dracula movie is being developed by Invisible Man producers Blumhouse Pictures and will be directed by Karyn Kusama. Kusama's previous work in the genre includes the 2009 cult favorite Jennifer's Body and 2015's acclaimed horror thriller The Invitation. Kusama's regular collaborators Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi will write the script. THR notes that since Dracula is a public domain character, Blumhosue could technically take the project elsewhere. However, the company has a first-look deal with Universal, which has distributed the majority of Blumhouse's movies, so it seems very likely it will end up there. Obviously, it's early days for the project and no further details are known, but The Invisible Man's success has shown that the Dark Universe debacle was not the end for potential new versions of these classic horror stories. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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