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Revision as of 01:06, 9 February 2020

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For the film, see The Invisible Man.

"Cecilia, although our relationship was far from perfect, I thought often you would talk to me rather than run away."
―Adrian Griffin in a letter to Cecilia Kass[src]

Adrian Griffin is a wealthy and brilliant scientist who previously dated Cecilia Kass. After Cecilia ran away from him due to his abusive behavior, Adrian faked his death and left part of his fortune to Cecilia, but found a way to turn himself invisible and began stalking her.

Biography

To be added.

Personality

"Adrian's true genius was how he got in people's heads."
―Attorney[src]

To be added.

Abilities and Powers

Powers

  • Invisibility: Adrian found a way to turn himself invisible.[2]

Relationships

Family

To be added.

Allies

To be added.

Enemies

  • Cecilia Kass - Ex-Girlfriend And Attempted Victim
  • James
  • Sydney

Appearances

Appearances for Adrian Griffin
In chronological order:

Behind the Scenes

Adrian Griffin was portrayed in The Invisible Man by Oliver Jackson-Cohen.[1] On playing Adrian Griffin, Jackson-Cohen remarked, "We've seen the villain so many times, so I think as an actor, you always want to try and think of the most interesting way. To me, it was a sort of a no-brainer when I read [the script] that I wanted to — these people who are narcissists and are so controlling in relationships, they are incredibly intelligent — make Adrian so good at performing, and pretending to be so charismatic and to fool people into a false sense of security. That's the direction we've gone with him, which I personally think is the right way to do it. It's been really good fun because we kind of want to mess with an audience as well, and mess with them going, 'Wait, but he's not... he didn't seem to be a bad guy. He seemed nice.' But then he does these horrific things."[3]

Before Jackson-Cohen was cast, Universal's top choices for the role of Adrian Griffin were Armie Hammer and Alexander Skarsgård.[4]

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