Director Paul Feig has signed on to write, direct, and produce the monster movie Dark Army. The Universal studio released no-plot details about the project other than comparing it to the upcoming Blumhouse-Leigh Whannell remake of Invisible Man, which is set to be released February 28, 2020, and stars Elisabeth Moss and Oliver Jackson-Cohen, reports variety.comBlack Five: Sony Pictures in Talks with Michael Bay to Direct the Military Drama.

"Instead of prescribing a mandated updating of these monster stories and making them all part of a larger scheme, the studio loosened these restrictions and open-sourced to filmmakers who were inspired to create their own unique stories," Universal said. Eva Longoria to Direct and Produce the Biopic on ‘Flamin Hot Cheetos’ Maker.

The announcement comes two months before the studio opens Feig's romantic comedy Last Christmas, starring Emilia Clarke, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh and Emma Thompson. Universal also teamed with Feig in 2011 on "Bridesmaids," and he's currently producing the film "When Michael Met Carrie… and Other People" for the studio.

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