Brittany Murphy Final Film To Be Released: Husband Death Actually Caused By Broken Heart While Actress’s ‘Very Chilling’ Performance Keeps Fans Waiting

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We'll be able to see Brittany Murphy on the big screen once again.

More than four years after the shocking death of Brittany Murphy and her husband, the long-delayed film "Something Wicked" will be released on April 4 in Eugene, Ore, according to the NY Daily News.

Writer and producer Joe Colleran spoke of the extensive editing process of "Something Wicked."

He stated, "The first months of reviewing the footage and starting to put things together and then seeing her and hearing her voice, it's very emotional."

Colleran continued, "It is an additional responsibility, you do want her performance to be the best it can be, because unfortunately it's her last performance."

"Something Wicked" is reportedly a thriller about an engaged couple whose life together is threatened by some dark secrets from their past.

Brittany Murphy's performance has been described as "very chilling," getting fans even more excited to see the film.

Although it has been more than four years since Brittany Murphy's death, it has been reported that conspiracy theorists are still debating as to whether the "Girl Interrupted" star's death was caused by toxic mold in her home or something else.

Her husband, screenwriter Simon Monjack reportedly died from similar causes (pneumonia) five months later.

The Daily Mail reports that what may have caused her husband's death is a broken heart that may have worsened his already waning health.

Research shows that the risk of coronary failure or stroke doubles in the first month of bereavement.

Sunil Shah, who helped lead the research at St George's, University of London, stated, "There is evidence, from other studies, that the bereavement and grief lead to a range of adverse physiological responses including changes in blood clotting, blood pressure, stress hormone levels and heart rate control."

Dr. Shah continued, "All these will plausibly contribute to an increased risk of events such as heart attacks and stroke after loss of a partner."

Make sure to look out for the release of "Something Wicked" in April.

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