Brittany Murphy 2-Part Documentary In Development For HBO Max

Brittany Murphy 2 Updates: A 2-part documentary from Blumhouse TV examining the life and death of rising star Brittany Murphy is currently in growth for HBO Max. Upon playing the role, Tai Frasier, in the iconic nineties hit, Clueless in 1995. Murphy grabbed greater recognition in Hollywood.

She followed up her performance being comedic with roles in Girl, Interrupted, and Drop Dead Gorgeous. In 2002, Murphy lands a breakout part in rapper Eminem’s critically acclaimed film, 8 Mile. After she starred in a slate of other popular films, including Just Married, Uptown Girls, and Happy Feet.

During this time, Murphy fights tabloid gossips that scrutinized her appearance and relationships. She repeatedly refuted the rumor that followed her as a rising star. In 2009, she has been taken to Cedars-Sinai Hospital after slumping in her Los Angeles Home.

The Los Angeles County Coroner states that her primary cause of death was pneumonia. Many new units seized on the story, offering up informal conjectures about the conditions that have led to Murphy’s death.

To the day, conspiracy theories about what the exact happenings in her Los Angeles home crop up in discussion boards & articles online.

Brittany Murphy 2 Production Details

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According to The Wrap, Blumhouse TV and Pyramid Productions are producing a two-part documentary centered on Murphy for HBO Max. The official notice emphasizes that the project, “Presents an in-depth, intimate character portrait developing various the paths like the life and career and thrilling circumstances surrounding the tragic death of 90s actress and rising star, Brittany Murphy.”

The recent release of the documentary, Framing Britney Spears has mobilized a greater conversation concerning the ways in which the entertainment industry resumes to mistreat female actresses.

More often than not, this type of harassment and harsh tabloid bullying offer women in Hollywood little to no recourse, particularly when it was them in power who wield the abuse behind closed doors.

It is no shock that the critically acclaimed film, which has openly resonated with many viewers, perhaps inspired other projects to go through the same errors.

At the same time, the upcoming documentary on Murphy raises equally question important about whether or not it is truly necessary to once again draw out the controls that influx her career, particularly if it is done not with a nuanced hand, but with a complete desire for clicks & soundbites.

 

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