Horror

Elisabeth Moss Re-Teaming With Blumhouse for Psychological Thriller ‘Mrs. March’

The always great Elisabeth Moss has several genre projects in the works right now, and we’ve learned today that she’s also re-teaming with Blumhouse for an adaptation of Mrs. March.

The film will adapt Virginia Feito‘s thriller novel, which releases next year.

Deadline reports that Moss will play the title character in the movie, and she’ll also be producing through her production company Love and Squalor Pictures.

Mrs. March follows a polished Upper East Side housewife who unravels when she begins to suspect the detestable protagonist of her husband’s latest bestselling novel is based on her.”

Moss said in a statement, “I read Virginia’s novel in one sitting and was so captured by it I knew I had to make it and play Mrs. March. As a character, she is fascinating, complex, and deeply human and I can’t wait to sink my teeth into her. Mrs. March is exactly the kind of engaging and challenging female led project that Love And Squalor Pictures is built to make. As a company, we are thrilled to make our debut announcement in the features space as partners with Blumhouse. Having worked with Jason on US and the company on The Invisible Man, I am constantly struck by their creativity and intelligence. Jason Blum is a powerhouse force in the world of storytelling and I am personally honored to be in the Blumhouse family.”

Feito is writing the adaptation, and she’s also on board to exec produce.

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