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Selma Blair Gets ‘Another Life’

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August 22, 2018
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Selma Blair, who recently guest starred in the Netflix sci-fi series “Lost in Space,” is returning to the streaming service and the genre. She has joined the cast of the drama series “Another Life,” about the search for alien intelligence. Blair’s character is a social media journalist who’s trying to get the inside story on a secret space mission and what it has discovered.

Blair, who first found fame in “Cruel Intentions” nearly 20 years ago, is also known for TV’s “Anger Management” and “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” in which she played Kris Jenner. She was in the cast of the TV remake of the movie “Heathers,” which was canceled before it aired.

Blair will also star in a movie adaptation of Anna Todd’s young adult romance “After,” playing the protective mother of the heroine. It’s scheduled for release in April.

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