Selena wears custom-made Selena Gomez dress VaqueraPhotography Brianna Capozzi, Styling Emma Wyman

Selena Gomez to produce a fashion-themed horror film, Dollhouse

The singer and actress may also play a starring role

Selena Gomez is set to produce an upcoming, fashion-themed horror thriller, Dollhouse. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the singer, actor, and Dazed cover star is also eyeing a starring role in the upcoming film.

Gomez will be involved in the development of Dollhouse for STXfilms through her production company, July Moon Productions. While a director is yet to be attached to the film, Michael Paisley is credited for the screenplay, which sets the action among the New York City fashion scene.

“Selena's involvement is an exciting direction for this project. She is supremely talented as both a star and a producer,” Adam Fogelson, chairman of STXfilms, says in a statement.

Last year, Gomez appeared in Jim Jarmusch’s apocalyptic zombie comedy The Dead Don’t Die, alongside Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton, and Chloë Sevigny. More recently, she’s starred in her own quarantine-themed cooking show, Selena + Chef.

To get an idea of what might inspire the upcoming production, revisit her list of what she was watching, reading, and listening to during quarantine.

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