Hollywood’s fascination with the Manson murders continues. Hilary Duff is returning to features with the role of late actress Sharon Tate in Skyline Entertainment’s psychological horror film “The Haunting of Sharon Tate.” This is the second film project in which Tate is a character — the other being Quentin Tarantino’s Charles Manson picture which is focusing mainly on the crazed cult leader.

In “Haunting,” Jonathan Bennett (“Mean Girls”), who plays Tate’s protective ex-boyfriend and confidant, and Lydia Hearst round out the principal cast.

Tate was the actress who was married to filmmaker Roman Polanski. She was brutally stabbed to death in 1969 at the hand of Manson’s followers in what became known worldwide as the Manson Murders. Tate and Polanski’s unborn son was also murdered as the 26-year-old was pregnant and was due to give birth in two weeks. She yelled out at the time, “Please don’t kill me. I just want to have my baby” before being horrifically tortured and then slaughtered, stabbed 16 times. They then used her blood to write “PIG” on the outside door of the LaBianca house in the Hollywood Hills.

The film, written and directed by Daniel Farrands, takes a look at the last days leading up to Tate’s murder from her point of view. The plot is inspired by an actual quote from Tate, from an interview published a year before her death, wherein she reveals having dreams about ghosts haunting her house and foreseeing her own death at the hands of a satanic cult.

Skyline Entertainment recently financed the Amityville origin story “The Amityville Murders,” also written and directed by Farrands, which just completed post-production and is screening for distributors.

Duff most recently was on the small screen as Kelsey Peters on the critically acclaimed TV Land series “Younger,” which has been renewed for a fifth season.

Houston-based entrepreneur Jim Jacobsen’s newly formed Skyline Entertainment is fully financing the picture, which is in production now. Lucas Jarach and Eric Brenner are producing; Jacobsen and Jorge Garcia Castro are executive producing.