Alena Smith, known for creating “Dickinson,” is penning the script for a new film, although a director has yet to be chosen. Collins is also taking on the role of producer, highlighting her deep personal commitment to the project.
The narrative will explore the origins of Holly Golightly, a character initially crafted by Truman Capote and vividly portrayed in the film adaptation through Audrey Hepburn’s partnership with designer Hubert de Givenchy.
Questions about the potential lack of drama in this Hepburn-centric project highlight ongoing discussions about celebrity biopics and the difficulty of balancing authenticity with engaging storytelling.
In a related context, Paris Jackson recently separated herself from an upcoming film about her father, Michael Jackson, expressing dissatisfaction with early script versions.
She stated, “Don’t be telling people I was ‘helpful’ on the set of a movie I had 0 percent involvement in lol that is so weird.”
The 27-year-old further commented, “I read one of the first drafts of the script and gave my notes about what was dishonest/didn’t sit right with me, and when they didn’t address it, I moved on with my life. Not my monkeys, not my circus. God bless and God speed.”

