LOS ANGELES
Actor-director Elizabeth Banks has found her next project, she is set to feature in and helm 'Invisible Woman', a horror film set at Universal. According to the media, the 'Charlie's Angels' director will also produce the movie with her husband Max Handelman via their own production house
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Banks is developing the modern take of the 1940 original, which revolved around a department store model who becomes the test subject of an invisibility experiment.
As she becomes invisible, she gets back against her mean boss but unwittingly falls into a caper involving gangsters.
Erin Cressida Wilson of 'The Girl on the Train' fame penned the current draft of the script. Sources said the tone of the project is 'Thelma & Louise' meets 'American Psycho'.
'The Invisible Woman' is the latest horror title to be redeveloped by Universal as it reconfigures its classic horror movie characters.