Elizabeth Banks, who directed, co-wrote, produced and starred in the recent Charlie's Angels reboot, will direct and star in Universal's Invisible Woman.

Erin Cressida wrote the first draft of the film's script, and in addition to her other duties, Banks will also produce alongside her husband Max Hendelman.

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The original 1940 Invisible Woman was the third installment in the Invisible Man franchise. However, unlike its horror-based predecessors, this film was a science fiction comedy that centered on a department store model who uses an invisibility device to get revenge on her former employer. This new incarnation appears to be returning the franchise to its horror roots, though.

Coincidentally, Universal is also rebooting The Invisible Man, which was originally part of the studio's planned Dark Universe franchise.

The Invisible Man is written and directed by Leigh Whannell (Insidious: Chapter 3). The film stars Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Aldis Hodge, Harriet Dyer and Storm Reid. No official release date for The Invisible Man has been announced by Universal, but it is expected to arrive in February 2020.

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(via THR)