Kim Kardashian, known for her diverse ventures, is set to make a mark in an upcoming thriller film crafted by screenwriter Natalie Krinsky (known for “The Broken Hearts Gallery” and “Gossip Girl”) and producer Bruna Papandrea (renowned for “Big Little Lies” and “Gone Girl”) under Amazon MGM Studios. Krinsky is penning a script inspired by an original concept and has envisioned Kardashian as the leading star.
Although details regarding the plot, title, and additional casting remain under wraps, Kardashian’s involvement adds anticipation to the project. Her recent stint in 2023’s “American Horror Story: Delicate” garnered attention, where she portrayed Siobhan, an entertainment publicist navigating the complexities of Hollywood alongside actress Anna Victoria Alcott, portrayed by Emma Roberts. Kardashian’s return to acting after a decade, barring occasional cameo appearances, has piqued curiosity, particularly with her upcoming thriller venture.
At the 2023 Met Gala, Kardashian disclosed her preparation for “American Horror Story,” expressing enthusiasm for exploring new horizons and embracing challenges. Her dedication to honing her craft underscores her commitment to growth and versatility in the entertainment industry.
Prior to her recent acting endeavors, Kardashian had dabbled in minor roles in various productions, including “Disaster Movie,” “Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor,” “CSI: NY,” and “Drop Dead Diva.” Notably, she has made guest appearances on television hits like “How I Met Your Mother,” “30 Rock,” and “Two Broke Girls,” showcasing her versatility.
Looking ahead, Kardashian’s IMDb page hints at two forthcoming projects, including an untitled television series where she is expected to take a leading role and a film collaboration with screenwriter Paula Pell, described as a “female-driven comedy.” With her multifaceted talent and growing presence in the industry, Kardashian continues to expand her creative horizons, promising intriguing ventures in the world of entertainment.