Amy Adams Thriller ‘The Woman In The Window’ Sets May 2021 Release Date On Netflix
It’s been a long road to the streaming…window forThe Woman in the Window. Directed byJoe Wrightand starringAmy Adams,The Woman in the Windowwas originally set to open on June 29, 2025, but after disastrous test screenings, the film was sent back for reshoots. But then it was delayedagainwhen the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused 20th Century Studios to bump it across various 2020 dates. Thenwordbroke late last year that Netflix was nearing a deal for the psychological thriller. Now the streamer has finally set a premiere date forThe Woman in the Window, for this spring. SeeThe Woman in the Windowrelease date below.
The Woman in the Window Release Date
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW
On Netflix May 14pic.twitter.com/oBzwZj5I2c
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Netflix has set an official release date forThe Woman in the Windowafter months of vaguely hinting that the film would hit the streamer “sometime in the first half of 2021.“The Woman in the Windowwill officially debut on Netflix onMay 14, 2021, per an announcement via the Netflix Twitter. That’s roughly a year after it was set to open (post-reshoots) in theaters in 2020.
InThe Woman in the Window, “an agoraphobic psychologist befriends a neighbor across the street from her New York City brownstone, only to see her own life turned upside down when the woman disappears and she suspects foul play.“Amy Adams stars as the woman in the window, while the rest of the cast includes impressive talents likeGary Oldman,Anthony Mackie,Fred Hechinger,Wyatt Russell,Brian Tyree Henry,Jennifer Jason Leigh, andJulianne Moore.
The Woman in the Windowis based on the novel of the same name by A. J. Finn, the pseudonym of Daniel Mallory, a writer who came under scrutiny following an in-depth article inThe NewYorker. Actor and writerTracy Letts(who also stars the movie) penned the screenplay for the psychological thriller that falls in a similar vein asGone Girl, The Girl on the Train, and other “unhinged women witness/are responsible for a murder” stories that have become popular beach reads in recent years.