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Jamie Lee Curtis in Talks for Murder, She Wrote Film
Universal Pictures is in the early stages of developing a film adaptation of the classic TV series 'Murder, She Wrote', with Jamie Lee Curtis as the top candidate to replace the late Angela Lansbury in the role of Jessica Fletcher. The script is being penned by Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo, known for their work on 'Dumb Money', with production led by Lord Miller and Amy Pascal. The original series, which aired from 1984 to 1996, featured Fletcher as a retired teacher turned mystery writer who solves real-life murders, a character that garnered 41 Emmy nominations but never won for Lansbury. Curtis, an Oscar winner for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', is noted for her versatility and has recently taken on diverse roles, including in the upcoming series 'The Sticky'. The film's release date and further plot details are yet to be announced, but the resurgence of whodunit films in Hollywood signals a promising reception. Curtis's potential portrayal has generated excitement among fans eager to see a new iteration of this beloved character.
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