
Selena Gomez Is Making a Fashion Horror Film
By Sandra Song
Oct 15, 2020Selena Gomez's next big project is apparently a fashion-themed horror film.
Earlier this week, Deadline reported that the star had joined STXfilm's Dollhouse as a producer and is also being eyed for a lead role.
According to the publication, the Michael Paisley-written psychological thriller — which is already being compared to Black Swan — will be set in NYC's fashion world. A director has yet to be named, however 21 Laps's Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen will also apparently be helping Gomez and her July Moon Productions company with production duties.
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"Selena's involvement is an exciting direction for this project. She is supremely talented as both a star and a producer," STXfilm's chairman Adam Fogelson said in a statement. "Teaming Selena with Shawn and Dan's expertise in the horror-thriller genre will elevate Dollhouse and we couldn't be more thrilled by the way this is being developed."
After all, in addition to being a pop powerhouse, Gomez has a pretty impressive film resume. Most notably, she served as an executive producer on Netflix's hit show 13 Reasons Why and is currently involved with her HBO Max cooking show, Selena + Chef.
Needless to say, we'll have a lot to look forward to with her at the helm of Dollhouse. And though there's no word on a potential release date just yet, in the meantime, you can read Deadline's full report, here.
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