Upcoming Jamie Lee Curtis Movies: Everything The Halloween Kills Star Has Coming Up

Jamie Lee Curtis in _Halloween._

Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween.

As a fan of horror films, Jamie Lee Curtis is one of the first actresses I always think of. From the iconic Halloween franchise, Jamie Lee Curtis has been in some of the best horror movies, becoming an icon in the industry as the ultimate scream queen. However, just because she made her name playing Laurie Strode in the Halloween series does not mean that’s all she’s known for.

With a range of acting skills that carry her from horror to comedy to heartfelt films, Jamie Lee Curtis has several awesome movies coming out soon, with some anticipated upcoming horror films that are a part of the 2021 new movie releases, and video game adaptations with star-studded casts. If you’re a fan of this famous final girl, check out what the upcoming Jamie Lee Curtis movies, like Halloween Kills.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween.

Halloween Kills - October 15, 2021

It would be a sin not to mention Jamie Lee Curtis playing her iconic character, Laurie Strode, once again in the upcoming sequel to the 2018 Halloween film, titled Halloween Kills.

In this upcoming horror film, Michael Myers is back at it after somehow vanishing from the burning family home of Laurie Strode, no doubt leading us into more hijinks and horror mishaps as the franchise continues.

Jamie Lee Curtis has portrayed this character for a long time, and 2018's Halloween was a fantastic return to form, showing how, even over forty years later, Laurie Strode is still a badass. With Halloween Kills coming up sooner rather than later (Squee!), it won’t be long until we get to see her and her horror-riddled family back on movie screens once again.

It seems that Michael Myers himself will be next-level, too, which makes me even more excited for this brand new addition to the series. Hopefully, this will honor Jamie Lee Curtis’ amazing character in a way that hasn’t been done before, and we’ll get to see Laurie Strode be the kick-butt final girl (now a woman) that she always was. I have a feeling this will be the ultimate slasher.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Freaky Friday.

Borderlands - 2022 (Post-Production)

You know, out of every video game out there that I have played, Borderlands was one that I never thought would get adapted. It was a world full of rich colors, interesting physics, and characters that I didn’t think anyone could quite pull off.

However, we were blessed with the news this year that Jamie Lee Curtis signed on for director Eli Roth’s Borderlands film adaptation. She will play Tannis, an archaeologist on the planet Pandora. Eli Roth released a statement to Variety about her joining the film:

Working with the iconic Jamie Lee Curtis has been a lifelong dream of mine, and I am so excited for her to bring her humor, warmth and brilliance to the role of Tannis.

Jamie Lee Curtis isn’t the only big-time star in this film, though - the entire Borderlands cast is filled with them. Academy-Award winner Cate Blanchett and comedian Kevin Hart will both be in the movie, playing Lilith and Roland respectively.

Not only that, but Edgar Ramirez signed on to play Atlas in the Borderlands adaption, according to Deadline, alongside a list of stars including Ariana Greenblatt, Florian Munteanu, Haley Bennett, and Jack Black (who is playing Claptrap - I can’t picture anyone as that little robot).

Deadline also reported that Gina Gershon, Cheyenne Jackson, Charles Babalola, Benjamin Byron Davis, Steven Boyer and Ryann Redmon are all set to have roles in Borderland as well.

It’s insane that a film like this has so many stars, but I am all here for it. Jamie Lee Curtis actually opened up about the filming experience on Borderlands recently to Total Film magazine (via Gamesradar), saying it was crazy what they’ve done.

It’s bonkers. It is badonkadonk bonkers. It is incredible what they have done visually and creatively, from set design, costume design, camera design, a great script, and an eclectic but very fun wonderful family of actors, leading it all off with Cate (Blanchett), who was beyond - and so committed and dedicated to this work. I think you are going to be so happy.

Well, talk about an interview that has me all hyped up and ready to go. Can 2022 come sooner? I need to see this video game film ASAP.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Knives Out.

Everything Everywhere All At Once - TBA (Post-Production)

Moving onto another wonderful adventure, we take a look at the A24 film, Everything Everywhere All At Once.

According to Deadline, this film is set to star Jamie Lee Curtis alongside several other stars. This includes Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hso from the Amazon original series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, James Hong from Big Trouble in Little China and Chinatown, and Ke Huy Quan, from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Goonies.

Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known as The Daniels, are teaming up to direct. They previously worked on another A24 film, Swiss Army Man, starring Paul Dano, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Daniel Radcliffe, as well as The Death of Dick Long.

Not much is known about the upcoming film, with the only plot hint being that it will be an “interdimensional action film.” Talk about a vague premise.

Some of its most recent filming updates were back in 2020, where it was reported to be filming in Los Angeles, according to Backstage. There’s no set release date on this one yet, though, so hopefully we’ll get some more news regarding this wild adventure soon enough.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween.

Halloween Ends - October 14, 2022 (Pre-Production)

If you thought you were only going to see Laurie Strode once on this list, you would be wrong. Halloween Kills might be just around the corner, along with a spooky season filled with wonderful thrillers and more, but in the next year, we have another sequel coming out - Halloween Ends, the final in the recently revived Halloween series.

The sequel was ordered with the Halloween Kills sequel, so it’s not a surprise that a third - and final - film is coming soon. However, it is surprising that it’s going to be coming out as soon as next year. According to James Jude Courtney, who created a Cameo for a fan that was posted to Instagram, he confirmed that filming for Halloween Ends is beginning this fall - practically right when Halloween Kills comes out.

While it is great news that Halloween Ends is going to begin production really soon, there’s sad news as well. Jamie Lee Curtis recently talked about her role as Laurie Strode in a different Total Film interview (via Gamesradar once again), and said that the next film will most likely be the last time she plays the iconic character.

I would say, given what I know about the next movie, I think it will be the last time that I will play her. And I’m not saying something like, ‘Oh, because I die!’ It’s nothing to do with that. I’m talking about emotionally what they have constructed. I think it will be a spectacular way to end this trilogy.

For someone who grew up watching horror films, this makes me extremely sad, but I don’t blame her. I can only imagine how hard it must be to play a character like Strode that is constantly hunted down by someone as evil as Michael Myers.

Regardless, I can’t wait to see what happens in this last film. Hopefully, it’ll be just as different and scary as director David Gordon Green promises, and gives Curtis that great final bow as Laurie Strode, if it is the last time she plays her.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Scream Queens.

How We Sleep At Night - TBA (Announced)

As the last item on this list, while there haven't been any recent updates, it's still worth mentioning for the personal aspect of what How We Sleep At Night means to Jamie Lee Curtis. According to Deadline, Jamie Lee Curtis has teamed up with Lifetime to create a TV movie called How We Sleep at Night: The Sara Cunningham Story, where she will both direct, produce, and star.

The story tells the tale of a devout Christian mother who came to terms with her son being gay. For Jamie Lee Curtis, this is a passion project, and she received the rights to Cunningham’s memoir a couple of years ago.

In an interview with Lifetime, Curtis talked about why the story meant so much to her, and why she was devoted to bringing this story to life.

I’ve seen this movie since the moment I heard about it. I didn’t know her background. I didn’t know how much she struggled with the accepting of her son, because he was gay. No one has searched God, or the word of God, more than the gay Christian, or their mother. I mean, there it is. There’s the tremendous conflict at the center of this story. And that, of course, is why this movie, How We Sleep At Night, is going to be so profound. I believe we are going to present a story that will change minds.

Recently, Jamie Lee Curtis has revealed that her own child, Ruby, transitioned from male to female, and that she is in full support - and how she’s even going to be the officiate at her daughter’s wedding next year. So, a story like this must mean a lot to her.

While there hasn’t been much news that has come out recently about the film, I’m still in full support and can’t wait to see Jamie Lee Curtis bring this to life, and present this wonderful story of love and acceptance. If only Lifetime could release an update - now that would be nice.

Jamie Lee Curtis is a horror icon who has truly done it all in terms of genres, and with how much she has coming up, I can't wait to see her play Laurie Strode once more, and bring brand new characters to the big screen.

Alexandra Ramos
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A self-proclaimed nerd and lover of Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire, Alexandra Ramos is a Content Producer at CinemaBlend. She first started off working in December 2020 as a Freelance Writer after graduating from the Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in English. She primarily works in features for movies, TV, and sometimes video games. (Please don't debate her on The Last of Us 2, it was amazing!) She is also the main person who runs both our daily newsletter, The CinemaBlend Daily, and our ReelBlend newsletter.