The Invisible Man Director Thinks It Could Happen In Real Life

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So while The Invisible Man’s camouflage suit isn’t something one can just whip up in a garage or workshop, with the right amount of money and resources available, Leigh Whannell suspects this technological marvel isn’t that far off from becoming a reality. In Whannell’s mind, if we can change our appearance or erase objects through apps and computer programs, then it’s not that far a leap to harness such misdirection and erasure on an actual person.

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