Netflix Unveils New Trailer & Poster for The Woman in the Window
Netflix unveils new trailer & poster for The Woman in the Window
The time is nearly upon viewers for the long-awaited arrival of the Amy Adams-led adaptation of the thriller novel
The Woman in the Window and Netflix is beginning the hype train for the film with the release of a new trailer and poster, the former of which can be viewed below and the latter in the gallery at the bottom!
Based on A.J. Finn’s 2018 novel of the same name, the story centers on agoraphobic child psychologist Dr. Anna Fox as she befriends a neighbor across the street from her New York City brownstone, though finds her life turning upside down when the woman disappears and suspects foul play, leading to a series of shocking secrets revealed and where no one and nothing is what it seems.
The Woman in the Window Sets Release Date For Netflix Debut
Netflix has finally announced the release date for Joe Wright’s upcoming thriller film
The Woman in the Window. Originally set for theatrical release, the Amy Adams-led film will now be available for streaming on May 14. The announcement comes after nearly two months since Netflix successfully acquired the rights to the long-delayed feature from 20th Century Studios.
The Woman in the Window was first delayed back in 2019 due to negative test screenings. Because of this, it had to go through reshoots to correct some confusing plot points.
Adams will next be seen in the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical
The Woman in the Window Finally Set For 2021 Debut on Netflix
According to EW, acclaimed filmmaker Joe Wright’s long-delayed thriller film
The Woman in the Window will finally be making its debut during the first half of this year, exclusively on Netflix. This confirmation comes after the Amy Adams-led feature had suffered three release delays since 2019 due to negative test screenings. Netflix recently acquired the film after 20th Century Studios decided to remove it from their official theatrical release schedule due to the ongoing pandemic.
In addition, Wright also had the chance to address the few setbacks that
The Woman in the Window had gone through, confirming that they decided to undergo reshoots in order to clarify some points of the movie that confused the audience of the initial test screenings.