Jamie Lee Curtis and Blumhouse have worked well together in recent years to bring Curtis' iconic character Laurie Strode back to the big screen in new Halloween films, but they're not stopping there, as Curtis has signed a first-look deal with Blumhouse via her Comet Pictures company. Their first project under the new deal will be the horror movie Mother Nature, which Curtis will direct from a screenplay she's co-writing with Russell Goldman.

Plot details for Mother Nature are being kept largely under wraps, but the film will focus on climate change. Curtis previously directed an episode of Anything But Love and an episode of Scream Queens, and she's also helming the upcoming Lifetime movie How We Sleep at Night: The Sara Cunningham Story.

Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates, and for additional details, we have the official press release:

Press Release: May 19, 2020 -- Los Angeles, CA -- Actress, director, producer, author and activist Jamie Lee Curtis has signed a three-year, first look deal via her company, Comet Pictures, with Blumhouse for both film and television. Russell Goldman has also been appointed as Head of Development for film and television at Comet Pictures. Blumhouse and Comet Pictures’s first collaboration is the horror film, Mother Nature, which is centered around climate change. Curtis will direct the film that Goldman and she are writing together.

"I’m 61 and my motto now is: ‘If not now, when, if not me, who?' I’m excited to have a creative home to explore my own ideas and others. Jason and his team have made me feel welcome. Comet is ready to bring these stories to screen life,” said Jamie Lee Curtis

“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,” said Jason Blum, Blumhouse CEO and Founder.

Jamie Lee Curtis and Blumhouse had a wildly successful, global collaboration with the film Halloween, which starred Curtis and was directed by David Gordon Green. The film went on to become the highest-grossing installment in the classic horror franchise at more than $255 million worldwide. The film had the biggest debut for a horror movie with a female lead and the biggest opening for a movie with a 55+ female lead. Two additional films have been slated in the franchise -- Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends -- which are slated to be released on October 16, 2020 and October 15, 2021 respectively. Curtis serves as an executive producer on all three films.

Russell Goldman is a writer and filmmaker from Virginia who has worked with Curtis and David Gordon Green. Russell’s most recent short film No Comment had an online premiere on Film Shortage in April 2020. His previous short Summer of Connor played at film festivals across the world, including HollyShorts and Frameline43.

It was recently announced that Curtis will star in, direct and executive produce, How We Sleep at Night: The Sara Cunningham Story for Lifetime. The film is a passion project for Curtis who optioned the rights to Cunningham’s memoir last year. Jamie’s previous directing credits include Scream Queens and Anything But Love.

Jamie Lee Curtis is represented by CAA and Jackoway, Austen, Tyerman, Wertheimer, Mandelbaum, Morris, Bernstein, Trattner & Klein.

[Photo Credit: Above photo by Andrew Eccles.]

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