Blumhouse Productions and Elisabeth Moss are bring together forces once again for a movie version of the currently unpublished book , Mrs. March . The novel by Virginia Feito , which wo n’t be print until August of 2021 , follows a woman of the house who becomes more and more unstable and delusional after her novelist hubby ’s new bestseller features a repugnant chief character she surmise is based on her . This will keep the lucrative partnership between Moss and Blumhouse that   sawThe Invisible Mandominate the March box office ,   a rarefied score for Universal ’s classic monstersthat Moss would wish to continue .

Moss toldVarietythat after translate an early transcript ofMrs . March , she straight off wanted to bring it the cock-a-hoop screen . The film adaptation , which will also be written by Virginia Feito , will be develop by Moss ' production society Love and Squalor Pictures , with Blumhouse championship and Jason Blum producing alongside Moss and Lindsey McManus . It will be the first characteristic for Love and Squalor Pictures .

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Moss has a knack for effectively embodying paranoid and precarious quality , and additionally express she intends to play the titulary Mrs. March herself . The inconspicuous Manwas a surprise box seat federal agency smash hit , glance over in over $ 130 million against a budget of only $ 7 million , so the market is distinctly there for this kind of task . lover of conductor Leigh Whannell , however , should n’t expect to see him involved , asWhannell will be busy with the late Universal monsters revival , The Wolfman . Then again , there ’s currently no word on how long it ’ll take for theMrs . Marchfilm adaption to prepare and eventually free . After all , the book does n’t even come out for another year .

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