I’m pretty sure a similar situation happened with H20 where she signed on with the intention that it was a definitive conclusion to the series and then they changed the ending after she signed on. She only did the next movie so her character would 100% be concluded (which obviously became non canon)
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liliumvMar 15, 2026
+3
Lying to draw attention away from negative/dividing opinions.
Saying a plastic surgery has led to a genocide of a generation of women wasn't enough to bury it.
Keep an eye out for more articles like this as she tries to edge her way back to morally grey.
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sullivillainMar 15, 2026
+2
Hahaha bad take. A- sorry but she was right. It’s “dividing” because PS are saying “hey, no gimme money to chop up your faces and inject your bodies with poison”. B- she’s continued her stance and clarified her words. Pretty obvious she not “drawing attention away”. And C- this is just about a production company. Stop reaching.
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BestManDanMar 15, 2026
+29
Curtis says it’s because Blum makes c**** movies by not paying people well. So she wouldn’t have done a trilogy because it’s a lot of work for not a lot of money.
What an article.
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Ok_Conclusion_6324Mar 15, 2026
+11
Did he do some sort of Nathan Fielder contract surprise on her or something? How did she not know?
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St0n3yM33rkatMar 15, 2026
-2
Personally, I really do find it so strange that once all these people earn enough money that their great great times 16 grandchildren are going to be wealthy, that they don't start giving everything else back to the society they live in to make a better future for everyone.
I love Jamie. Grew up with her as a major star. But how much money does someone actually need? She can do what she loves, completely for free, and she would still be incredibly wealthy.
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MayorofTromavilleMar 15, 2026
+5
The article mentions why she wanted to be paid more:
> Curtis wanted the extra money to pay Russell Goldman, a filmmaker who was working with her to try and get “Mother Nature” made. Goldman now works in development for Curtis’s Comet Pictures, and he’s making his directorial feature debut at SXSW with “Sender.” The premiere will be the first time Curtis ever sees the Comet Pictures logo on the big screen.
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MythicForce209xMar 15, 2026
-4
Is she still getting big gigs?
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BestManDanMar 15, 2026
+1
Freakier Friday 2025 made 150 mil box office from a 40 mil budget.
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AliceTheMagicQueenMar 14, 2026
+8
Jamie Lee Curtis didn’t know she was about to take on three more “Halloween” movies when she said yes to David Gordon Green’s 2018 film, the sequel to her 1978 film.
During a SXSW panel titled, “If Not Now, When, if Not Me, Who? Pivoting and Manifesting,” Curtis opened up about filmmaking and her career as an actress and producer. She first named her appreciation for Jason Blum.
“The only reason I am sitting in this chair today is because of Jason. Jason Blum, who runs Blumhouse, is the one who brought back the ‘Halloween’ movies,” she said. However, when she got the call, she thought it was one movie and didn’t hear until way later that they were planning to do more.
“If they had come to me and said it’s going to be a trilogy, I don’t think I would have said yes,” she said. “Jason Blum is notoriously c****. How do you make low-budget movies? You don’t pay people. That’s the model.”
So, she used it to her advantage.
“While we were editing and doing the mix, David said, ‘You know it’s a trilogy.’ I was like, ‘Uh, no.’ I went to Jason Blum and said, ‘I have some ideas, maybe you could give me a first look deal, just pay me a little money,'” she recalls. “I said to Jason, ‘How about a little development deal?’ And I owed him two ‘Halloween’ movies, so what was he gonna say?”
Curtis wanted the extra money to pay Russell Goldman, a filmmaker who was working with her to try and get “Mother Nature” made. Goldman now works in development for Curtis’s Comet Pictures, and he’s making his directorial feature debut at SXSW with “Sender.” The premiere will be the first time Curtis ever sees the Comet Pictures logo on the big screen.
“Jason Blum gave me a vanity deal,” she says, referencing an earlier moment of the conversation where they discussed how every actor takes the producer credit differently. She added that Blum likely never expected she’d then call him for multiple projects. For example, Curtis heard an NPR story about a school bus driver and teacher who saved 22 children and said she wanted to produce it. This year, the Apple TV film “The Lost Bus” is nominated at the Oscars for Best Visual Effects.
Later in the conversation, the moderator brought up that the Academy is seemingly finally respecting the horror genre with the massive amount of love for “Sinners.” Curtis noted that although she’s a Scream Queen, she doesn’t love the genre. But she can have a major appreciation for it.
“I’m in love with the independent filmmaking aspect of the genre,” she said, adding that she’s so thrilled to see how diverse it has become — showcasing different genders and sexuality, or, how she puts it, “the words that Donald Trump is trying to erase from our language.”
Curtis added: “So because of that, the genre aspect, I appreciate, and I owe my life to the genre, but I don’t have to pretend to you that I’m a genre girl, and that I love it.”
She later opened up about “Scarpetta,” which she had also called Blum about, when she realized Patricia Cornwell’s books had never made it to the screen and wanted them. But she never planned on starring in it.
Curtis met Kidman years before at the Academy Awards; Kidman had said to her, “I see you. I see who you are. I see what you do. I see how you do it. And I really like it, and I want you to continue doing it.” So when they re-met years later and Kidman asked, “And you’re in it?” Curtis couldn’t say no.
“I really didn’t want to be in an hour TV show, because the hours are awful,” Curtis added. “My only desire is to be made a sitcom!”
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FrazzledghostMar 15, 2026
+3
What about the TROWMAUH Jamie
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Fandam_YTMar 15, 2026
+2
I remember them saying it would be a trilogy when promoting the first one though
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FrodoFragginsMar 15, 2026
+2
The first one would have been great if it simply killed Michael
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1upjohnMar 15, 2026
+2
It should've just been one movie.
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Larry_DimmickMar 15, 2026
+1
They made her sign for two and three?
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iconboyMar 15, 2026
There is just no way she didn't know. It would have been stated plainly in get contact and if it wasn't then she was free to walk away after the first movie without any negative consequences.
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Comfortable_Care2715Mar 15, 2026
+1
So who told her to sign up for that awful third film?
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Gr33nman460Mar 15, 2026
+1
Wasn’t it pitched as two movies?
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True_PirateMar 15, 2026
+1
Those sequels were godawful
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DalekTechMar 15, 2026
According to google she has an estimated net worth of 60 million.
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