Billie Eilish is in advanced talks to star in the upcoming film adaptation of Sylvia Plath's novel "The Bell Jar," marking her acting debut, according to multiple reports. The project is directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Sarah Polley and aims to offer a contemporary interpretation of the semi-autobiographical story that explores mental health and coming of age.
The adaptation will be produced by Focus Features, Studiocanal, and Plan B, the production company co-founded by Brad Pitt, Deadline reports. This collaboration represents a significant venture with major studios backing the project, which has generated notable interest within the entertainment industry.
Sarah Polley, best known for her Oscar-winning film "Women Talking," is at the helm as both writer and director, returning to feature filmmaking after her earlier success. Variety highlights that this will be Polley’s first project following her Academy Award triumph, enhancing anticipation around her vision for the story.
Billie Eilish, a Grammy-winning singer and songwriter who recently received an Oscar for co-writing a song, would be making her film acting debut through this role. Hollywood Reporter stresses that Eilish's participation signals a major crossover of her artistic talents from music to acting.
Industry observers will be watching closely as negotiations progress and production details emerge, particularly how Eilish’s portrayal and Polley’s direction will interpret Plath’s classic novel for modern audiences. The film could become a key cultural moment given the relevance of its themes and the high-profile names involved.

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The Bell Jar
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Billie Eilish
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