Both.
The Dark Universe, as it was originally planned (a series of films linked via the Prodigium, a secret society dedicated to hunting supernatural threats, run by Doctor Henry Jekyll (Russell Crowe)-the Dark Universe equivalents of the MCU's SHIELD and Nick Fury). Universal deemed the Dark Universe a failure after two bad starts in the form of Dracula Untold (2014) and The Mummy (2017) and decided to drop their original plan of creating an interconnected cinematic universe with an overarching storyline and recurring characters.
This doesn't mean, however, that the Dark Universe is canceled. In fact, the success of The Invisible Man may have given the studio an incentive to reboot the universe, similar to what Warner Bros. has done with their DCEU. And since Leigh Whannell is currently working on a Wolfman reboot, it's possible the studio hired him as a creative director to a new, re-envisioned Dark Universe, essentially replacing Alex Kurtzman (producer and director of the 2017 The Mummy (2017) reboot), who was originally set to helm the Dark Universe. Of course, this is all speculation.
The Dark Universe, as it was originally planned (a series of films linked via the Prodigium, a secret society dedicated to hunting supernatural threats, run by Doctor Henry Jekyll (Russell Crowe)-the Dark Universe equivalents of the MCU's SHIELD and Nick Fury). Universal deemed the Dark Universe a failure after two bad starts in the form of Dracula Untold (2014) and The Mummy (2017) and decided to drop their original plan of creating an interconnected cinematic universe with an overarching storyline and recurring characters.
This doesn't mean, however, that the Dark Universe is canceled. In fact, the success of The Invisible Man may have given the studio an incentive to reboot the universe, similar to what Warner Bros. has done with their DCEU. And since Leigh Whannell is currently working on a Wolfman reboot, it's possible the studio hired him as a creative director to a new, re-envisioned Dark Universe, essentially replacing Alex Kurtzman (producer and director of the 2017 The Mummy (2017) reboot), who was originally set to helm the Dark Universe. Of course, this is all speculation.
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- How long is The Invisible Man?2 hours and 4 minutes
- When was The Invisible Man released?February 28, 2020
- What is the IMDb rating of The Invisible Man?7.1 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in The Invisible Man?Griffin
- What is the plot of The Invisible Man?When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.
- What was the budget for The Invisible Man?$7 million
- How much did The Invisible Man earn at the worldwide box office?$144 million
- How much did The Invisible Man earn at the US box office?$70.4 million
- What is The Invisible Man rated?R
- What genre is The Invisible Man?Drama, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Thriller
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