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Fresh Insights Into the Murder, She Wrote Reboot and Film Delay

By Andrew Rivera

Jennifer, a seasoned TV and film journalist at ScreenRant, began her career in entertainment media back in 2026 after joining Valnet at CBR. Her fascination with sci-fi and late-night talk shows, especially those that cater to her insomnia, fuels her passion for storytelling.

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The recent announcement from Universal Pictures regarding the postponement of the upcoming Murder, She Wrote film highlights the complexities of film production scheduling. The movie, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis as the iconic character Jessica Fletcher, had faced delays likely due to competition with other major releases during the holiday season. Murder, She Wrote, known for its clever plots and engaging mysteries, is set to continue its legacy with a modern twist.

Directed by Jason Moore and penned by writers Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo, the reboot promises to honor the spirit of the original series while introducing new narratives. The project also boasts the involvement of producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, known for their innovative storytelling in projects like Project Hail Mary.

Angela Lansbury’s portrayal of Jessica Fletcher remains legendary, earning her numerous accolades including multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations. The film’s release is scheduled for February 4, 2028, marking another chapter in the enduring popularity of this classic series.

The visual appeal of the film is further enhanced by its promotional materials, including a striking poster image that captures the essence of the story. With a strong cast and a dedicated fanbase, the reboot aims to captivate both longtime viewers and new audiences alike.