Jamie Lee Curtis, known for her role as Laurie Strode in the Halloween films, has inked a three-year TV and movie deal with Jason Blum’s, Blumhouse Productions.
Under the newly signed deal, the Curtis owned production company, Comet Pictures, and Blumhouse production will be formulating their first project, written and directed by Curtis called Mother Nature, an eco-horror film centered around climate change, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
”I’m 61, and my motto now is: ‘If not now, when? If not me, who?” Curtis said in a statement on Tuesday. ”I’m excited to have a creative home to explore my ideas and others. Jason and his team have made me feel welcome. Comet is ready to bring these stories to screen life.”
Blum added, ”Jamie is a force of nature and was a real partner on Halloween. So it’s both an honor and incredibly apt that she’s making her first feature film as a director with Mother Nature.”