Why Universal’s Invisible Woman Should Be Directly Tied To The New Invisible Man

Movies

However, the lack of either of those scenarios leaves a very wide door open for Elizabeth Moss’ character to become her own sort of avenging angel for those who are abused in a similar manner. Now that she’s gotten a taste of the invisible life, free of incrimination and accountability, there’s no telling what sort of antics she could get into, and that means there’s fertile ground for a sequel.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Book Riot’s Most Popular Posts of the Week
Claire’s Life: The Femme in Forward Awards featuring Saweetie in Crystal Valdrin Sahiti, Chloe Bailey in a Dolong White Gown, Halle Bailey in Tony Ward, and More!
Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy and Boy George Duet on New Song “Let the Flowers Grow”: Listen
The Best Books of 2024, According to Amazon Books Editors
Julia Holter Shares New Song “The Laugh Is in the Eyes”: Listen