Elisabeth Moss Helped Edit 'The Invisible Man' Script to Make Sure it Had a Female Perspective
Elisabeth Moss is hard at work promoting her new movie!
The 37-year-old stepped out in two separate outfits while promoting her new movie The Invisible Man on Wednesday (February 26) in New York City.
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In a new interview, Elisabeth revealed that director Leigh Whannell had her read and edit his script so that the movie did right by a female point of view.
“I think most men who are intelligent want to,” Elisabeth shared with Esquire. “I mean, this was written by a man. He wrote it brilliantly. It’s a beautiful script and what’s on the screen is very, very close to what he wrote. But he also had the intelligence to ask me, as soon as I was cast: ‘Can you please tell me what I did wrong here? What did I miss? You’re a woman, you’re coming at this from a completely different perspective. What can I put in here that will be true to being a female?’”
The Invisible Man follows Cecilia Kass (Moss), who manages to escape an abusive relationship only for her abuser (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) to begin tormenting her as an invisible entity.
Elisabeth continued: “Most men that I’ve dealt with, and worked with, have that frame of mind. So, I think that is important, and I think that most smart men know that. But there are some dummies out there.”
During another interview, Elisabeth revealed why she loves doing horror movies.
The Invisible Man will be out in theaters on Friday, February 28.